How is this "Pro"? / 2400 bucks for:
- Soldered, only 32 GB RAM, running at 5600 MT/s by the AIDA64 measurement looks of it ("64449 MB/s" ≈ 62.72 GB/s = 128 bits * 5600 MT/s / 1000 / 8 * 0.7 (theoretical -> practical)).
- Fake 165 Hz: Only true 101 Hz: 1/0.0099ms = 101 Hz. And even if the display was true 165 Hz, it'd sill not deserve a "Pro".
- For this price only 12 GB VRAM? 16 to 18 GB VRAM (this same GPU chip (192-bit) using 3 GB, instead of the current 2 GB, dense chips) would be expected (3 GB dense chips are used in the 5090 Laptop) (192-bit/32-bit per chip = 6 chips, 3 GB each = 18 GB VRAM).
Lightweight, affordable, laptops make sense, but expensive gaming laptops in general? Rather not: Do you travel with this heavy, 18", thing (and don't forget the power supply, too)? See, it doesn't make sense. Again, just build a desktop PC and see how much cheaper, repairable and upgradable it is.