Either get an Apple for DVDs, or an Alienware laptop for gaming... the Alienware ones work very decently for games; I've seen them in action and they work. I don't think they go for very cheap though, but I haven't looked into it.
You don't necessarily need to go expensive for the best, because if you can get your hands on a SNES or Genesis emulator and a lot of ROMs they're a lot cheaper and could provide a lot of entertainment. That's worked for me on my IBM Thinkpad, which I use for everything now, even at home.
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