I'm not a gamer so a laptop gets me by. I have 3 of em in fact, a big monster 19" Toshiba Qosmio that has a 1st gen i7, serves as a desktop replacement and is bluray capable, a 14" ultra book (was a sleek book till I threw a 240GB SSD and 16GB of memory at it), and a small 10" (hold your breath!!) Windows 8.1 touchscreen Asus that I bought mostly because I needed exposure to Windows 8 and a touchscreen i3 with 500 GB of memory for $350 was too good a deal to pass up.
My 14" is currently connected to a 24" Dell monitor that I bought last week for $120 via HDMI so I get 9/10ths of the computing power that I'd get with a full sized CPU, but with a much smaller footprint. I actually did some contract work for Nestle Waters about a year ago, and they were updating all of their PCs in their Texas offices with laptops and docking stations. I'm guessing since the price of laptops is on its way down because of all the tablets, they probably got a good deal on a volume purchase.