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Product Name: | XPG 15.6" Xenia 15G Gaming Laptop |
Product Description: | Take your entertainment experiences to the next level with the 15.6" Xenia 15G Gaming Laptop from XPG. The system features a 13th generation 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7-13700H 14-Core processor with 16GB of 5600 MHz DDR5 memory and a 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD to load demanding games and applications in a flash. The 1920 x 1080 resolution, 144 Hz Full HD display provides smooth graphics while NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics delivers high frame rates and advanced features such as real-time ray tracing and AI-acceleration. |
Product SKU: | 1766432 |
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I posted this for people to have more options to choose from. Some people have issues with Lenovo being a Chinese brand. However, more importantly, it's the processor in this. The 13700H is significantly superior to Ryzen 5 in Slim 5 and Ryzen 7 in Legion 5.
Also, this has a full powered 4060 vs the gimped one on Slim 5 (putting the wattage limitations on all 4060s aside).
One thing I will certainly not side with is the atrocious battery size on this.
There have not been a lot of deals on 4060 laptops with i7-13700H at this price point, it's usually been the AMD variants. The only ones I can remember, were the Acer Nitro but it was a 17-incher and only available in-store at microcenter, and HP Victus which hasn't been on sale ever since. The only deal currently available and possibly the best deal on an RTX 4060 with great display is the Acer Neo, it is however slightly bigger and heavier.
P.s. That Legion Slim 5 is available for $900 only to Total Tech members.
That being said, the build quality is very good. It's an all metal build. The previous Gen did have weak hinges but I've hardly read any posts of them breaking. Hopefully they improved that bit with this Gen, but not sure about that.
That being said, the build quality is very good. It's an all metal build. The previous Gen did have weak hinges but I've hardly read any posts of them breaking. Hopefully they improved that bit with this Gen, but not sure about that.
But if you side with the Intel chip then you've only got two options, Acer Nitro 17 (was available for $899 but only at microcenter) and HP Victus (was available for $999-1099), both no longer on sale currently. The Acer Predator Helios Neo is another amazing deal active currently for the same price, so if you don't have a problem with Acer and a slightly bigger and heavier footprint then go for that and if you do, then your best bet is this.
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From my experience they are excellent build quality. But you will have lack of customer support compared to something like a Dell. Something to be aware of.
This is a different chassis than those Cyberpower laptops. 15.6" 16:9 panel here instead of 16" 16:10.
I posted this for people to have more options to choose from. Some people have issues with Lenovo being a Chinese brand. However, more importantly, it's the processor in this. The 13700H is significantly superior to Ryzen 5 in Slim 5 and Ryzen 7 in Legion 5.
Also, this has a full powered 4060 vs the gimped one on Slim 5 (putting the wattage limitations on all 4060s aside).
One thing I will certainly not side with is the atrocious battery size on this.
There have not been a lot of deals on 4060 laptops with i7-13700H at this price point, it's usually been the AMD variants. The only ones I can remember, were the Acer Nitro but it was a 17-incher and only available in-store at microcenter, and HP Victus which hasn't been on sale ever since. The only deal currently available and possibly the best deal on an RTX 4060 with great display is the Acer Neo, it is however slightly bigger and heavier.
P.s. That Legion Slim 5 is available for $900 only to Total Tech members.
Pretty much all laptops are made in China even if final assembly happens elsewhere. If they can make iPhones and Galaxy devices I think they can handle laptops.