[quote=@Sedjwick] [@BrokenPromise]Unfortunately, I move between home and college on a regular basis, so a desktop isn't really a good option for me as it would be a major hassle to transport, not to mention the fact that the dorms here don't exactly have room for a desktop computer and my laptop rig, so something more portable really is the best option for me. As for games, like I said, I'm not really a hardcore gamer. Most of my stuff is retro games that have been fixed to be able to run on the newer systems, such as the re-release of the Myst series or the older Tomb Raider games (the more recent ones don't look to be quite my style, and are way more graphic than I would prefer). As for other more recent games, I don't have a whole lot of experience with what's available due to using Linux for the past few years. [@Bee]Looks good, but is there a comparable model that has an SSD? I rather prefer the stability of a solid state drive to the traditional hard disk drive. Also, a general question: can the new versions of Windows still run DOS games? I've been meaning to finish Castle of the Winds for some time now, and it ran fine up to Windows 7, but I'm not sure if it will still run on the newer versions. This isn't a sticking point for me getting a new comp, but I'm curious. [/quote] I do not believe so but I believe it does have an m.2 slot so you can probably snag one on Amazon and set that as your primary drive. If I had a more concrete price range for you I'd definitely be able to help you a lot better. Also, DOS games do play on Windows 10. You just may need DOSBox to play some of them.