For those that are wanting portability but also a gaming experience, is the Razer Core the right choice for you?
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I think it's a great idea! it turns your laptop into a powerful gaming PC, instead of relying solely on a mobile GPU. it doubles your investment, you get power and portability. I may consider going this way when the price drops.
Option 1. For £2k you are better off buying a very powerful gaming laptop, considering their GPUs are still rather fast these days
Option 2. A small form factor HTPC and ditch the laptop. I mean you can build a compact gaming machine not massively larger than the Razer core itself. Seen those GTX1060 compact cards? Tiny little things (relatively, less than 7 inches long) and 120 watt TDP, but with performance nigh on a GTX980. Go figure.