Adorama via Newegg has
XPG Xenia 14" Ultrabook Laptop (XENIA14I5G11GXELX-BKCUS-BN) +
Accessory Bundle for
$699.99. Shipping is $12.85.
Thanks to Community Member
Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.
Included w/ purchase: - Emix H20 Gaming Headset
- XPG Mera Gaming Mousepad
- XPG Backpack
Specs:
- 14" 1920x1200 400-nits IPS Display
- Intel Core i5-1135G7 4.2 GHz Processor
- 512 GB PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe M.2 2280 Solid State Drive
- 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (Up to 64GB)
- Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Battery: 53Whr (Up to 10 hours battery life)
- Silent Membrane White Back Lighting Keyboard
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, Bluetooth 5.1
- Inputs:
- 1x Thunderbolt 4 (USB 4, DP1.4)
- 1x USB3 Gen 2 Type C
- 2x USB3 Gen 1 Type A
- 1x Video
- 1x Audio Jack
- 1x SD Card Reader (UHS-I, SD/SDHC/SDXC)
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I have a tongfang chassic motile and i dropped it from 1 foot onto a hard tile floor and one of the corner cracked and broke off. I was able to superglue it back. But my point is that the magnesium composite chassic of these tongfang laptops are a bit liable to shatter instead of just being deeply dented or bented as compared to more traditional aluminum metal type chassic.
The xenia is however, still a very good laptop though. It has two usb-c with DP and PD, one more than the enduro. Xenia also have two nvme slots while the enduro only has one. xenia also has a slight bigger 16:10 1200p screen. However, the xenia is more expensive by $130.
Both has HDMI 2.0 and two sodimms as well as a separate power connector so you don't have to use a dock while using the usb-c for video. Both has backlit keyboards
If you want a 14in notebook with usb-c with DP and PD, HDMI 2.0, and 2 sodimm, backlit keys, I think the enduro is probably the cheapest option right now.. But the xenia is also a good option if you want lighter weight with a bit more stuffs
If you are ok with getting a 15in laptop, you have the option of HP pavilion which also have usb-c with DP and PD, HDMI 2.0, two sodimm, and backlit keys, 1080p screen with 5500u cpu for $480:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15760228-hp-pavilion-15z-eh100-laptop-15-fhd-ryzen-5-5500u-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-480-fs-at-hp?v=1
However, since they had to keep the weight low, there's a little flex to the keyboard (only if you press in the center too hard) and wobble to the screen when you're using it while traveling.
Nothing too bothersome, but something the buyer should be aware of.
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2 ram slots, 2 nvme slots fully upgradable, not soldered
16:10 14" screen
They managed to get that at 2.1lbs for only $700? Surely there's some caveat, particularly in regards to durability?
2 ram slots, 2 nvme slots fully upgradable, not soldered
16:10 14" screen
They managed to get that at 2.1lbs for only $700? Surely there's some caveat, particularly in regards to durability?
However, since they had to keep the weight low, there's a little flex to the keyboard (only if you press in the center too hard) and wobble to the screen when you're using it while traveling.
Nothing too bothersome, but something the buyer should be aware of.
2 ram slots, 2 nvme slots fully upgradable, not soldered
16:10 14" screen
They managed to get that at 2.1lbs for only $700? Surely there's some caveat, particularly in regards to durability?
Definitely the wobbly hinge seems to be the caveat. I might get one that's easily returnable.
2 ram slots, 2 nvme slots fully upgradable, not soldered
16:10 14" screen
They managed to get that at 2.1lbs for only $700? Surely there's some caveat, particularly in regards to durability?
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2 ram slots, 2 nvme slots fully upgradable, not soldered
16:10 14" screen
They managed to get that at 2.1lbs for only $700? Surely there's some caveat, particularly in regards to durability?
However, since they had to keep the weight low, there's a little flex to the keyboard (only if you press in the center too hard) and wobble to the screen when you're using it while traveling.
Nothing too bothersome, but something the buyer should be aware of.
Definitely the wobbly hinge seems to be the caveat. I might get one that's easily returnable.
I have a tongfang chassic motile and i dropped it from 1 foot onto a hard tile floor and one of the corner cracked and broke off. I was able to superglue it back. But my point is that the magnesium composite chassic of these tongfang laptops are a bit liable to shatter instead of just being deeply dented or bented as compared to more traditional aluminum metal type chassic.
The xenia is however, still a very good laptop though. It has two usb-c with DP and PD, one more than the enduro. Xenia also have two nvme slots while the enduro only has one. xenia also has a slight bigger 16:10 1200p screen. However, the xenia is more expensive by $130.
Both has HDMI 2.0 and two sodimms as well as a separate power connector so you don't have to use a dock while using the usb-c for video. Both has backlit keyboards
If you want a 14in notebook with usb-c with DP and PD, HDMI 2.0, and 2 sodimm, backlit keys, I think the enduro is probably the cheapest option right now.. But the xenia is also a good option if you want lighter weight with a bit more stuffs
If you are ok with getting a 15in laptop, you have the option of HP pavilion which also have usb-c with DP and PD, HDMI 2.0, two sodimm, and backlit keys, 1080p screen with 5500u cpu for $480:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15760228-hp-pavilion-15z-eh100-laptop-15-fhd-ryzen-5-5500u-8gb-ram-256gb-ssd-480-fs-at-hp?v=1
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There are definitely some good cheaper options too (that way you can save some money) for example, this great deal which has a faster RAM but inferior screen: https://slickdeals.net/f/15796198-msi-prestige-14-evo-14-fhd-ips-i5-1155g7-16gb-lpddr4x-512gb-pcie-ssd-thunderbolt-4-win10h-549-f-s?src=catpagev2
But, if you want a premium all-rounder laptop at a mid-range price then this is it.
I have an RTX 3060 in the box waiting to build a PC around but haven't found a good enough deal on the rest of the components to finish it. Main purpose I have for the 3060 is to play VR games with my Quest 2. Don't really want/need a desktop adding clutter to my house (use MacBook as everyday computer and Xbox series x for gaming)