It's commonly understood that laptop performance is inversely proportional to thinness.This still holds true. If it would be 5mm thicker, it would be slim (instead of ultra stupidly thin), but the cooling would be OUTSTANDING with 4(!) fans being 5mm thicker! But again a manufacturer who leaves potential on the table for making a gaming laptop too thin! Where is the point in making a thin M16 even thinner?? "Take the M16", some might say. No, the M16 does not come with 4 big fans, but only 2 plus one small and one toy fan in the middle.
Why don't we get the 4 fan design of the X16 in the M16 with bigger fans?? It's a shame. They could have designed the quietest gaming laptop on the planet with a 25-27mm thin X/M16 with 4 big fans. But the one is much too thin while the other has less fans :-(
Quote from: LyntonB on June 27, 2023, 20:36:33Thanks Allen. I skipped to the end. Looks beautiful and high quality but I just can't understand why it needs to weigh so much. I have a G513 and at 2.3kgs is a tad too heavy. Also why the screen is still around 300nits, just not good enough for anywhere with a bit of bright ambient and nowhere near good enough for outdoor in summer. Asus are killing it with weight and screen brightness/features; I really want to buy another alienware but can't because of these things
Totally disagree on the weight. 2.3kg is ridiculously lightweight. I recently transported both my private laptop and my work laptop in one bag which sum up to a total weight of 4.9 kg. No issue transporting it in my car and carrying for short distances. I would not like to transport it everyday for more than 15 minutes by foot. But do you do that?? And we are talking about 2.3kg. This is ridicuolous, as these laptops shall replace a desktop which is 10 times thicker and heavier.