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This, though, is no normal mobile chip – it's not been cut back for laptops. Instead, Nvidia has used its efficient new architecture to deliver a notebook GPU that offers the same performance as its desktop counterpart.That's a tempting proposition, but t...
This laptop is all about the GTX 1070 graphics core, and Nvidia's latest hardware delivers. The P507 blitzed our 1080p tests, and it's got the power to handle numerous scenarios beyond the XMG's native resolution: outputting to 1440p and 4K screens won't...
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This, though, is no normal mobile chip – it's not been cut back for laptops. Instead, Nvidia has used its efficient new architecture to deliver a notebook GPU that offers the same performance as its desktop counterpart.That's a tempting proposition, but t...
This laptop is all about the GTX 1070 graphics core, and Nvidia's latest hardware delivers. The P507 blitzed our 1080p tests, and it's got the power to handle numerous scenarios beyond the XMG's native resolution: outputting to 1440p and 4K screens won't...
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What is the XMG P507? The XMG P507 doesn't look like much, but its dour exterior conceals one of the world's most potent laptop GPUs – the new mobile variant of the GTX 1070 . The new GPU uses Nvidia's stunning Pascal architecture, which delivered huge pe...
Amazing gaming performance, Reasonable screen quality, Loads of connectivity...
Underwhelming keyboard and trackpad, Dull design, Screen should have a higher resolution...
XMG P507 – Battery Life The P507 has been fitted with a 60Wh battery. That's not huge, and it's not enough to lift this machine above rivals when it comes to longevity. The standard battery test dips the screen to a 150nits brightness level while running...
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Pascal Debut. After many notebooks based on the brand new high-end GPUs GeForce GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 have already passed through our hands, we could take a look at the equally exciting GTX 1060 this time. Is the 16 nm architecture also convincing in this...
energyefficient Pascal architecture, chassis mostly from metal, always cool palm rests, relatively thin for a gamer, all components are accessible, contrastrich IPS display, up to four storage devices, manual fan control, individual configuration, GSync o...
high system noise in 3D mode, surfaces are prone to fingerprints, screen bleeding as in the predecessor, maintenance could be more comfortable, only mediocre sound, CPU and GPU are soldered, lid is very fragile, bulky power supply...
As can be seen from the long list of the positives, the XMG P507 has many strengths. The used Clevo Barebone P651 is a good synthesis of portability and power.Unlike other gaming notebooks that focus only on performance, the 15-inch laptop is more portabl...
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Kaby Lake meets Pascal. Like all the other manufacturers of gaming notebooks, Schenker Technologies has also updated its products with Intel's latest CPU architecture. The 15-inch XMG P507 is the first model that we have reviewed, and features a 120 Hz pa...
RGB keyboard illumination, choice between GSync or Optimus, pretty compact for a gaming system, some aluminum case parts, up to four storage drives, powerful Control Center, a lot of ports, individual configurations, comprehensive maintenance options, rec...
unnecessary pulsating while idling, some display measurements are disappointing, sensitive chassis surfaces, high noise development under load, battery could be more powerful, a lot of backlight bleeding, mediocre sound, no Thunderbolt 3...
The manufacturer also deserves respect for the combination of G-Sync and 120 Hz, but the display can otherwise not meet our expectations. As well as the black value, the color accuracy, and the viewing angles, we also have to criticize the contrast ratio...
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