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Gaming laptops are fast becoming a hotly contested part of the market. No longer are they unfeasibly expensive, heavy or lacking power – they're bona fide platforms that can run state-of-the-art titles at high settings. XMG's P506 isn't a desktop PC in a...
Good 1080p performance, Decent battery life, Sturdy aluminium body, Upgradeable memory...
GPU not future, proof, Slight keyboard bounce, Boxy design, A little bit heavy...
The P506 produces favourable benchmarks despite having a weaker GPU compared to some of its top-end compatriots...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-03-01 10:40:34
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Gaming laptops are fast becoming a hotly contested part of the market. No longer are they unfeasibly expensive, heavy or lacking power – they're bona fide platforms that can run state-of-the-art titles at high settings. XMG's P506 isn't a desktop PC in a...
Good 1080p performance, Decent battery life, Sturdy aluminium body, Upgradeable memory...
GPU not futureproof, Slight keyboard bounce, Boxy design, A little bit heavy...
The P506 produces favourable benchmarks despite having a weaker GPU compared to some of its top-end compatriots...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-21 06:16:05
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Gaming laptops are fast becoming a hotly contested part of the market. No longer are they unfeasibly expensive, heavy or lacking power – they're bona fide platforms that can run state-of-the-art titles at high settings.The Schenker XMG P506 isn't a deskto...
This P506's battery life, solid construction, upgradable memory slots (up to 32GB) and lack of horrible bloatware are all significant plus points. In benchmarks, Schenker's machine holds its own against more expensive rigs with better GPUs — particularly...
Despite the impressive benchmarks we're unsure as to how future-proof this notebook is as some newer games had to be played on the lowest setting. It's also a pound heavier than its closest rival the MSI GS60 Ghost. Another potential downside is that the...
This is a well-performing midrange gamers' laptop that won't break the bank. In addition you get the benefit of the customizable elements and sound, if blocky design and oodles of ports. The P506 is hard enough to take many a knock too.It might not be a 4...
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Compact gaming. In the past, high-end notebooks were both large and heavy. Schenker's XMG P506 puts an end to that notion. In our review we'll take a look a the top version with Core i7-6820HK and GeForce GTX 980M...
pretty slim for a gaming notebook, graphics switching / GSync, up to four hard drives, manual fan control, individually configurable, good input devices, part metal construction, very high performance, matte IPS display, 8 GB VRAM, NVMeSSD...
some GPU throttling under maximum load, average battery life, no USB 3.1 Gen2 port, lid not very sturdy, backlight bleeding...
Even though the final score of 84 % prevents the Schenker XMG P506 from leading the pack, the notebook is nonetheless well-engineered and cleverly put together. The high-end notebook is comparatively compact and aside from the rather mediocre battery life...
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Hardware update. 2015 is the year of Intel's brand-new Skylake generation, which not only offers a better performance but also improved power efficiency. The XMG P506 from Schenker Technologies is a surprisingly thin gaming notebook that utilizes all adva...
up to four storage drives, individual configurations, stylish metal chassis, illuminated keyboard, moderate weight, switchable graphics, really good sound, Skylake processor, many ports, thin construction, no bloat ware, DDR4RAM, IPS panel, PCIeSSD, GSync...
high temperature & noise development under maximum load, CPU and GPU soldered, screwed battery...
high temperature & noise development under maximum load- CPU and GPU soldered- screwed batterySchenker XMG P506. Test model courtesy of Schenker Technologies.Even though the XMG P506 does have issues, the 15-inch notebook is one of the best and especial...
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