Gaming Laptops include things such as video and audio hardware and I’m not sure if computer engineering touches on those as much as electrical engineering…what do you guys think?
Also would “Engineering” or “Engineering Technology” be better for me?
I am fairly certain that there isn’t a job that allows you to solely manufacture gaming laptops. Most big computer hardware companies make both desktops and laptops and make gaming and non-gaming computers. It is possible that you may be able to specialize in gaming PCs (for example, working for Dell and maybe mostly designing Alienware laptops), but I’m not sure that’s really a thing.
Aside from that, I don’t think it really matters - computer engineering is essentially a subset of electrical engineering, except with a focus on computer science and more software development and hardware-software integration training (but not necessarily - an electrical engineer who took the right classes and got the right experience could do that, too). I’d probably go for electrical engineering just for the versatility.
Engineering is better.