Tuesday, August 6th 2013

Schenker Intros 13.3-inch Power House Gaming Notebook

Schenker Technologies UK Ltd, subsidiary of Schenker Technologies GmbH today announced their most powerful 13.3" HD portable laptop to date. The XMG P303 packs a punch with a top of the range 4th gen Intel Core i7 2.80 - 3.80 GHz quad core processor, three storage drives and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M with 2GB GDDR5 memory, NVIDIA's best in class gaming graphics available for a laptop of this size. Under a year ago, the sheer performance of the P303 was physically impossible in a chassis so small, the P303 is a breakthrough for laptops" remarked Neil Richards, Managing Director, Schenker Technologies UK.
The growth of the mobile market relies on several aspects, most importantly are a product's form factor and performance when looking at tablets, laptops or ultrabooks. According to the IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau), in 2011, there were 19.9 million Britons gaming on the PC platform and that figure continues to grow.

"We're consistently seeing higher demand for more power per inch whilst maintaining a reasonable battery life and low noise levels," added Neil Richards, The XMG P303 weighs in at a mere 2.0kg, boasts a huge 5600 mAh battery and features NVIDIA Optimus technology that automatically switches from low powered Intel integrated Graphics to NVIDIA's discrete GPU on demand. "The P303 really tops the thirteen inch market, we're very excited with its release." Neil concluded.

Availability
The XMG P303 is available 6th August, shipping around 26th August, priced from £779 inc VAT including a class leading 24 month collect and return warranty. More information can be found at

Specifications:
  • XMG P303 13.3" Pro Gaming Laptop
  • 13.3" (33.78cm) Full-HD (1920x1080) Matte LED-Backlit
  • Intel 4th Generation Intel Core i7 Quad Core Processors
  • Intel HM87 Express Chipset
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M 2048MB GDDR5
  • DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.1, NVIDIA Optimus, NVIDIA CUDA, NVIDIA PhysX, OpenCL
  • Up to 16GB (2x 8GB) SO-DIMM DDR3 RAM 1600MHz (Dual Channel)
  • 1x 2,5" SATA-II/III Hard Drive/SSD
  • 2x mSATA-III SSD
  • Sound Blaster Cinema, High Definition Audio, 2 speakers, internal microphone
  • Chiclet-style 86 key keyboard
  • White backlit keyboard with 3 levels (high, low, off)
  • Multi gesture Touchpad with scroll function
  • 6-in-1 Cardreader (MMC/RSMMC/SD/Mini SD/SDHC/SDXC)
  • HDMI out, headphone, microphone, RJ-45 network connector, 1x USB 2.0, 3x USB 3.0, VGA
  • 1x 2.0MP Webcam
  • Kensington Lock
  • 330 x 227 x 31,9 mm (W x D x H)
  • Weight: 2.0kgs inc battery
  • 120W power supply
  • 8 cell 5600 mAh / 62.16WH battery
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18 Comments on Schenker Intros 13.3-inch Power House Gaming Notebook

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Eh, why not? Never heard of the company before. I'm getting a wee bit tired of gaming laptops having all these angles. I want a Thinkpad-like gaming laptop!

Also, the name is a bit unfortunate I think.
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#2
THE_EGG
So is this a shared OEM design used by Sager/Clevo, Eurocom, Origin and these guys (list probably goes on - probably asking the obvious here)? I still like it very much though, especially the huge phat battery for a 13" laptop.
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#3
br1an
Just re-branding..... :/
Anyways I'm very much interested in how hot these laptop run....
I have the clevo w110er the 11.6" with Nvidia 650 & that thing is throwing out hot air like a hair dryer even when I do simple web browsing tasks...it only gets hotter when I'm gaming. I got a laptop cooler just in case =]
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#4
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
i don't understand the need for high-end mobile gaming. i get having a laptop that can play games at low settings. but why you do need to play games like crysis at 60 FPS while away on vacation or traveling for work?
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#5
TheinsanegamerN
THE_EGGSo is this a shared OEM design used by Sager/Clevo, Eurocom, Origin and these guys (list probably goes on - probably asking the obvious here)? I still like it very much though, especially the huge phat battery for a 13" laptop.
yep. its the clevo w230st. same thing that eurocom and sager use for their 13 inch laptops. just wish someone would give us a battery that was actually huge. 62 WH is not huge. 95 or 110 WH is huge.
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#6
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Easy Rhinoi don't understand the need for high-end mobile gaming. i get having a laptop that can play games at low settings. but why you do need to play games like crysis at 60 FPS while away on vacation or traveling for work?
Because when you need to leave your $3000 machine at home to hit the road and youre in a position where you cant get your daily dose of BF3, GW2, TF2, L4D, GRID2 or <insert another high req game here> then it becomes a pretty damn long vacation.


You go out sightseeing during the day, Hang out at a few pubs/clubs, walks along the beach with your loved one or head down hooker ally to scratch that itch. you still need to come and be entertained, Foreign TV can get so boring if you dont speak the language and watching BBC news just gets boring. what else are you gonna do? call room service and pig out?
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#7
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
FreedomEclipseBecause when you need to leave your $3000 machine at home to hit the road and youre in a position where you cant get your daily dose of BF3, GW2, TF2, L4D, GRID2 or <insert another high req game here> then it becomes a pretty damn long vacation.


You go out sightseeing during the day, Hang out at a few pubs/clubs, walks along the beach with your loved one or head down hooker ally to scratch that itch. you still need to come and be entertained, Foreign TV can get so boring if you dont speak the language and watching BBC news just gets boring. what else are you gonna do? call room service and pig out?
i guess i just don't get that. when i am on vacation i want to be away from all of the noise and spend time with family enjoying nature. and even if i do get bored a $1000 notebook with an OK graphics card will at least play modern games at an acceptable frame rate.
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#8
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
well Its good to escape from it all. you dont need a $1000 laptop by any means but it just keeps the possibilities open, Id be happy with a more mid range system too.

I just depends on what you want personally. though for 13.3" powerhouse it ticks all the right boxes for me but i dont travel enough to warrant spending so much on such a machine. $700-800 would be the most id be prepared to pay.

My HP DM1 cost me around $538. sure its compact, light and very capable netbook/laptop but graphics are pretty lame on it. my older laptop had a more powerful CPU but a weaker GPU but everything was great. all this DM1 is good for is web browsing and watching movies. I can run some games though albeit at low settings - Its not far off Nvidia ION2 platform if i remember correctly.
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#9
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
FreedomEclipsewell Its good to escape from it all. you dont need a $1000 laptop by any means but it just keeps the possibilities open, Id be happy with a more mid range system too.

I just depends on what you want personally. though for 13.3" powerhouse it ticks all the right boxes for me but i dont travel enough to warrant spending so much on such a machine. $700-800 would be the most id be prepared to pay.

My HP DM1 cost me around $538. sure its compact, light and very capable netbook/laptop but graphics are pretty lame on it. my older laptop had a more powerful CPU but a weaker GPU but everything was great. all this DM1 is good for is web browsing and watching movies. I can run some games though albeit at low settings - Its not far off Nvidia ION2 platform if i remember correctly.
sorry should have been more clear. i would spend $1000 on a laptop that could play AAA games at 30FPS at typical crap laptop resolution. i wouldn't spend $2000+ on something like what this thread is about just so i can get the satisfaction of playing at 60 FPS while away from my desktop. just seems silly.
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#10
Wile E
Power User
Would be hella convenient for people that LAN a lot.
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#11
xxdozer322
FreedomEclipseBecause when you need to leave your $3000 machine at home to hit the road and youre in a position where you cant get your daily dose of BF3, GW2, TF2, L4D, GRID2 or <insert another high req game here> then it becomes a pretty damn long vacation.


You go out sightseeing during the day, Hang out at a few pubs/clubs, walks along the beach with your loved one or head down hooker ally to scratch that itch. you still need to come and be entertained, Foreign TV can get so boring if you dont speak the language and watching BBC news just gets boring. what else are you gonna do? call room service and pig out?
you sir, think like i do. thus the savings account for a laptop
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#12
nexus_a
Easy Rhinoi don't understand the need for high-end mobile gaming. i get having a laptop that can play games at low settings. but why you do need to play games like crysis at 60 FPS while away on vacation or traveling for work?
My friend is studying abroad and he needs a thin, small (<15") powerful laptop to bring to lectures but also for gaming.
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#13
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
nexus_aMy friend is studying abroad and he needs a thin, small (<15") powerful laptop to bring to lectures but also for gaming.
does he really need to play AAA titles at 60 FPS ? i mean is it really worth the expense? why not opt for a thin notebook that can play AAA titles at 30 FPS and use the remaining cash on something more useful?
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#14
TheinsanegamerN
Easy Rhinodoes he really need to play AAA titles at 60 FPS ? i mean is it really worth the expense? why not opt for a thin notebook that can play AAA titles at 30 FPS and use the remaining cash on something more useful?
many pc gamers like playing at 60 fps, since its one major thing that pc can do that consoles have no chance of. and if he is a heavy gamer, then investing in a laptop like this is very useful.
also, name a single thin laptop that isnt as loud as a hairdryer at full load, that can keep up with a laptop like this.
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#15
LagunaX
br1anJust re-branding..... :/
Anyways I'm very much interested in how hot these laptop run....
I have the clevo w110er the 11.6" with Nvidia 650 & that thing is throwing out hot air like a hair dryer even when I do simple web browsing tasks...it only gets hotter when I'm gaming. I got a laptop cooler just in case =]
Yeah same boat. Gonna put my mint one on eBay soon, the 13" IPS screen is too tempting.
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#16
Kantastic
FreedomEclipseBecause when you need to leave your $3000 machine at home to hit the road and youre in a position where you cant get your daily dose of BF3, GW2, TF2, L4D, GRID2 or <insert another high req game here> then it becomes a pretty damn long vacation.


You go out sightseeing during the day, Hang out at a few pubs/clubs, walks along the beach with your loved one or head down hooker ally to scratch that itch. you still need to come and be entertained, Foreign TV can get so boring if you dont speak the language and watching BBC news just gets boring. what else are you gonna do? call room service and pig out?
Uh... bring a regular laptop and go on Netflix or Hulu?
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#17
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
KantasticUh... bring a regular laptop and go on Netflix or Hulu?
Netflix or hulu is not a game. Watching films gets boring after a while
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#18
Xaser04
Tempted by one of these to replace our "Apollo (Asus N55SL)" laptop when the time comes for it to be replaced (read: when I can convince the wife it needs replacing). Would make a perfect smaller companion to the Clevo P170SM "monster/beast/devourer of small children" I have just aquired.

The 765m also appears to be pretty overclockable. It's a shame they couldn't have squeezed a 192bit memory interface onto it though. The 128bit memory interface is a noticable draw back at 1080p.
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