Quote from: BrendaEM on January 22, 2020, 17:12:11
As a high-performance laptop/notebook buyer, I am so disappointing by what I see on the market, that I am sitting this one out.
1.) We have a lot of powerful chips, sitting in chassis that cannot take the heat.
2.) nVidia's getting rid of the "moble" moniker seemed to end up being just a marketing ploy--because they in effect just replaced "mobile" with Max-Q.
In the end, nVidia wants you to buy it's big processors, and allow them to be placed in under-performing chasiss, where they will never reach their potential.
Quote from: TruthIsThere on January 22, 2020, 00:18:25For people with an intense dislike for subscriptions, like me.
Serious question.
We have cloud-base gaming that is bringing the rain hard to mobile gamers/enthusiasts with the only need to play it with is a controller. Now, that the next-gem consoles are on the horizon, that will bring most desktop PC gaming rigs to it knees, are there still potential buyers in 2020 willing to pay $2800 - $6000 for a gaming laptop that will not outperform the consoles by much, if not by all?
Serious question