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While grocery shopping yesterday, I came across with this laptop, which I think, have good specs for the price. I found same price online too.
https://www.costco.com/hp-victus-...48775.html
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best deal right now is this laptop as best all rounder
cons is weight and 1080P.
Pros:4060, Ethernet, lots of usb ports and usb c
this laptop pros are basically just weight and ethernet, and if your going to go that route, just go with costco LG gram which is also on sale
https://www.costco.com/lg-gram-17...09393.html [costco.com]
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Right, the LG Gram (which a relative owns and is a nice laptop) does not have a dedicated GPU - it has integrated Iris XE graphics. So the LG Gram is NOT comparable to the 4060 equipped Victus in that sense.
The 4060 is designed for 1080p gaming, according to Nvidia. You'd need a 4070 or 4080 to play games well (maxed settings) at 1440p.
Other cons: chassis only has 1 m.2 slot. They got rid of the SD card slot as well. It feels cheap with its all-plastic build. Fairly heavy.
Pros: replaceable RAM/SSD, good speakers and nice feeling keyboard.
I owned the predecessor to this with a 300 nit, 1080p, 100% sRGB screen and it was a good performing laptop but felt cheap.
All the people that complain about a 4060 in a $1500 laptop don't realize there's more to a laptop and even the gaming experience than just the graphics card.