Increasing the weight of "game" models to a minimum of 3-3.5kg. All the same, they are most often dragged from room to room, and the weight in this case is not important, even taking into account the 1 kg power supply. Is it possible to deceive the laws of nature without significant progress in fundamental sciences and technologies? Miracles don't happen. Or noise or speed, if fundamentally and technologically, the IT industry has long reached an energy and noise impasse.
The problem is that it is impossible on the market (by analogy with the "Flicker Free" nameplate on monitors, but rarely for laptop screens - usually only Lenovo writes this in some series, while in others it still keeps silent about it) models to find a laptop with case it is written - we guarantee the noise level no more than 32dBA in the game in the maximum performance profile (for example). Or something similar.
Have you noticed that only NVidia has required manufacturers to explicitly state the TDP of their chips when implemented in laptops and discrete cards? But AMD ignored this initiative, as a result, if a laptop with AMD - TDP from the same Lenovo (for example, as the best company in terms of detailed specifications in the world, HP / Dell lose here cleanly) is not indicated, unlike models with a chip from NVidia .
And AMD / Intel also do not force all manufacturers to EXPLICITLY indicate the level in the datasheets PL1 / PL2. And none of the manufacturers explicitly indicate these key levels. They calmly sell you a pig in a poke. Most Chinese (Taiwan, not to mention the real mainland Huawei) manufacturers (Acer / MSI / Asus / Gigabyte) do not even bother to specify the exact speed specifications of usb ports and the allowable output power for power supply for them for external devices and its receipt from the outside.
And if you remember the natural fraud with HDMI / DP ports? Where can you safely (from the stupid submission of the HDMI consortium) stick an HDMI 2.1 nameplate and at the same time really implement only 2.0b over the real bandwidth, even with incomplete support, for example, VRR.
Or how they proudly stuck up the DP2.0 nameplate on Zen4, but this is not a real DP2.0. only UHBR10 mode is implemented there (in total it turns out even worse than the full and older HDMI 2.1), and not UHBR20. But the majority of illiterate inhabitants will not even notice this, they will buy into the marketing slogan - "support for DP2.0".
Thus, a vast field is created for marketers to manipulate and pure fraud with batches of the same model ...