While we aren't expecting to see any laptops with both the Core i7-8565U CPU and GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q GPU, we could argue that the Core i7-8565U or any other ULV Core i7 CPU would pair very well with an entry-level Max-Q GPU like the GTX 1650 Max-Q. OEMs like Asus and Razer have already been investing in such Ultrabook-Gaming hybrid laptops.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Latest-Asus-ZenBook-15-is-proof-that-we-could-use-more-laptops-with-both-ULV-Core-U-CPUs-and-GeForce-Max-Q-graphics.436697.0.html
But what about for non-gaming purposes? What's the differences between U and H CPUs for work?
Not worth it, better wait for 6 cores 17-10710u plus max-q at the same price.
Yeah, that's great article! I hope you can follow it up.
When will you review the laptop the meets the criteria from the article - Lenovo Ideapad S540 with Geforce GTX 1650?
Yeah, maybe we could use a ULV processor and a GPU that is better than the low performance mx250. But NOBODY needs a super slim numpad crammed into the keyboard. Enough with this 'checkbox' bullcrap Asus. Sure, you added a 'check' to your list of features, but you made the laptop crappier for 99% of your users. Just center a standard keyboard over an extra large (non-display) trackpad.