Released in 2020 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q graphics, the Gigabyte AERO 15S OLED XB is still relevant thanks to the 4K AMOLED with 1 ms response time and the Intel Core i7-10875H processor. In addition to these two hardware highlights, the ongoing 43 percent Amazon discount also helps.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Gigabyte-AERO-15S-XB-laptop-with-4K-AMOLED-and-GeForce-RTX-2070-Super-Max-Q-gets-a-43-percent-discount-on-Amazon.667942.0.html
2 years too late for this deal at a price where you can get machines that will tear a new one in this laptop. 10th gen Intel + Turing max-q graphics for $1600+? NO THANK YOU!!
Is this a joke?? $1600+ for an out of date card (and it's the midrange, low performance version of that range at that!) from 2 generations ago, in a laptop released 2 years ago, and it doesn't even have storage???
Quote from: Redaktion on November 11, 2022, 09:27:25Released in 2020 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q graphics, the Gigabyte AERO 15S OLED XB is still relevant thanks to the 4K AMOLED with 1 ms response time and the Intel Core i7-10875H processor. In addition to these two hardware highlights, the ongoing 43 percent Amazon discount also helps.
No, it's not still relevant. You're an idiot. That's all, thx
In our stores, the version 12700+3060+4K OLED 16/1T is freely on sale for ~$1800 and no one needs it. Especially with a wildly flickering screen and increased noise (or very slowly, but quietly) and a crooked keyboard, in which the numpad is damaged by the right arrow instead of the normal insert.
Quote from: Calan on November 12, 2022, 00:27:21Quote from: Redaktion on November 11, 2022, 09:27:25Released in 2020 with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q graphics, the Gigabyte AERO 15S OLED XB is still relevant thanks to the 4K AMOLED with 1 ms response time and the Intel Core i7-10875H processor. In addition to these two hardware highlights, the ongoing 43 percent Amazon discount also helps.
No, it's not still relevant. You're an idiot. That's all, thx
If you are looking for a laptop for general use with an awesome display, it is still relevant. If you are not looking to play the latest graphics intensive games maxed out at 4K resolution, it is still relevant. Sure, if you want the latest and the best, it might not be relevant. And it will surely not be priced below US$2000. P.S. If you're thinking about gaming, one could simply buy a GeForce NOW subscription and play stuff in 4K. How about this scenario?
The 2 Gens later version of this sits at $1300 constantly on sale. This is a terrible deal. Are we recycling articles?
@Rr: Can you please post links with that version you mention and the US$1300 price tag? I am not saying you are not right, I would simply like to know where and what configuration you found for this price.
P.S. Not recycling any articles, this is a fresh piece based on what I discovered on Amazon while browsing the laptop deals available, nothing else.