Honestly it is kinda hard to judge new laptops.
Subjectively, NVIDIA made a long overdue move to push down power consumption, temps and a slight increase in productivity. I think the sweet spot for a laptop is a CPU + GPU combined power comsumption of 100-140w which can be powered from a tiny USB-C GaN charger. I especially like those lower starting power consumption numbers (35-85w) - gives enough power on a battery without taking too much all the time. And IMO, CPUs are plenty powerful from 2-3 years ago. Don't see the NEED to keep up with the power increase. Better lower the consumption and temps
What I do not agree with the manufacturer are:
1. Noise. It should be below 40dB period. I remember working on some editing while sitting suring press release or conference and people giving ne a stink eye. Less noise is comfortable, laptop usage should be comfortable.
2. Design looks cheap and unsightly. It is possible to have a good design with cheap materials. Keyboardbs especially tacky. I don't see preteens shelling out 2k+. Part of a major reason I stopped buying RGB pimped laptops because I can't show my face with them outside the house.
3. Better go with the nice screens since majority of consumption/work is visual. It's like first Zephyrus G14 all over again.