Besides, doesn’t running that much screen area pretty much defeat the purpose of a laptop? I can see plugging in one external display (either a larger monitor or a projector) but more than that and you really are better off with a desktop.
@InspecterJones Agreed; those are some pretty hefty cons, and you won’t find laptops competing with desktops on the graphics front any time soon. I have a desktop graphics card that outweighs my laptop, sucks ten times the wattage, and generates enough heat to cook your huevos. Somehow, I don’t see a laptop’s video setup beating that card’s performance since the trade-offs for those framerates (size, weight, power draw, and heat) are trade-offs no laptop maker will make, at least not to that extent.