Read more.Skylake struts its stuff in a monster gaming laptop.
Read more.Skylake struts its stuff in a monster gaming laptop.
Considering how cheap SSDs are getting it's a bit miserly of them to still be using 128 GB SSDs. Tbh though, if spending £2,000 I'd probably just splash out £118 and get a 500 GB SSD and put that in instead.
I imagine most people would sacrifice the speeds of NVMe in favour of a larger SATA or m.2 drive, but I suppose if you're looking to top benchmark charts in a review...
I don't really see how 48mm 3.8kg can be considered as a "portable machine"...
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