The manufacturer Nubia, which is known for its gaming smartphones, has entered the market of gaming laptops with its RedMagic Titan 16 Pro: Core i9, a GeForce RTX 4060 and a 16-inch display (QHD+, DCI-P3, 240 Hz, G-Sync) all promise a solid mid-range device. Our review will reveal whether this initial launch was a success.https://www.notebookcheck.net/RedMagic-Titan-16-Pro-review-A-gaming-laptop-made-by-a-smartphone-manufacturer.878180.0.html
Overpriced starts with that absurd cpu i9 -14900 that is too much for the chassis cooling.
I wonder what is going on, because it certainly seems this configuration don't defend Nubia reputation and sales.
The cpu makes the laptop too expensive , too noisy and run too hot. So what is Nubia winning from this?