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The only thing it can do and yours can't is running 4k blu-rays.
But note that often there is also difference between a laptop and desktop version of the same hardware - the desktop is always better.
If you really want stay on top, get a proper gaming desktop.
Even a 1080ti will struggle to get 60fps at max in alot of modern games, as others have said the new console's use tricks and are rarely at a full 4k, when it is, it's in easy to run games like corridor shooters, racing games and e-sport titles, even then, the games are usually a mix of medium and high settings and comparing the pc version next to the console shows the difference.
LOL
A PC can run it too hands down.
He has a laptop so no, it can't.
You either need a desktop with a 4k BD reader, or an Xbox / 4k blu-ray player in order to watch UHD blu-rays.
It has a 4k display, with a external reader he can.
But why blue ray?
Just put on a flash drive or download, no reason in 2018 to put cd to run movies.
Well the laptop can't, but the external drive can, yes.
Blu-ray because it's legit and offers far superior quality over what you'd download / stream from the Internet.
I bought myself an Xbox One S last month for UHD blu-ray playback.
Yeah, just looked into it, they didn't spec a 4k uhd blu ray player to try and keep the cost down, kind of strange given how Sony championed blu ray over hd dvd a few years back.
Guess I'll just have to add a uhd blu ray player when I do my htpc update in a month or two, as I have no need for an Xbox, but a PS4 has some games I want to try.