Thursday, July 2nd 2020

SCHENKER XMG Announces VIA 15 Pro Notebook Powered by Ryzen 7 4800H

With the SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro (M20), Schenker Technologies presents an ultra-mobile high-performance laptop, whose top of the range version uses the eight-core AMD Ryzen 7 4800H APU. The deliberate omission of an additional, dedicated graphics card, places the laptop in an exclusive position in the European market. In contrast to its little brother, the SCHENKER VIA 15 (E20), the Leipzig-based laptop manufacturer has equipped the Pro version with more flexible connectivity options and dual-channel memory support. Indespensible features such as the 91 Wh battery and the robust lightweight chassis remain untouched.

Schenker Technologies presents the SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro with AMD's current Renoir APUs - the Ryzen 5 4600H and Ryzen 7 4800H. The powerful, multithreaded and efficient six and eight-core models each operate in the maximum configurable 54 W TDP envelope. Compared to the regular SCHENKER VIA 15 (Non-Pro), whose AMD Ryzen 5 3550U is limited to a TDP of only 15 watts, the Pro offers a remarkable performance improvement. While the majority of competitors focus on coupling AMD's mobile H-APUs with an expensive, dedicated graphics solution, the SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro takes a more efficient approach. The integrated Vega 7 graphics unit is more than capable when powering everyday applications.
It features seven compute units and operates with a high clock rate of up to 1600 MHz. Schenker Technologies' latest laptop is thus aimed primarily at users who need a light, slim and mobile workstation with high processing power. Unlike the current AMD Renoir-based thin & light laptop segment, especially using the AMD Ryzen-APUs U-series, the Pro is not limited to a low TDP envelope; instead offering a no-compromise blend of mobility, slim design and performance.

Dual-channel memory and more flexible connectivity options
In contrast to the SCHENKER VIA 15, the new Pro version offers two SO-DIMM slots. This means that the configurable memory can now be run in dual channel mode and the total configurable capacity increased to 64 GB DDR4-3200 (2x 32 GB). Among other benefits, the integrated AMD Vega graphics unit benefits from this increase in memory performance. This is further complimented by an M.2 slot with fast connection via four PCI Express 3.0 lanes.

The SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro still integrates four USB ports, including a USB C 3.2 Gen1 port, now enabling the laptop to be charged by a USB power supply unit or an external battery via Power Delivery. The HDCP-compatible HDMI interface has been upgraded to the latest 2.0 standard and supports image output to an external 4K monitor at up to 60Hz. The laptop also features a microSD card reader, a 2-in-1 audio connector and a Gigabit LAN port. A fast WiFi 6 module now also handles wireless data transfer in the starting configuration.

Lightweight chassis meets professional display and high capacity battery
Despite all optimizations, the 15.6-inch SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro currently positions itself as by far the lightest ultrabook-like laptop in its performance class. A weight of around 1.5 kg and slim dimensions of 356.4 x 233.7 x 16.8 mm make the laptop an exceptionally mobile solution. This is ensured, among other things, by a cleverly designed multi-component chassis; manufactured using a lightweight construction process, the display lid and upper shell are made of an AZ91D magnesium alloy, while Schenker Technologies uses aluminium for the lower chassis. Only the thin LCD bezel is manufactured from high quality plastic. The Full HD resolution display utilises IPS technology and is ideal for professional content creators, with a 100% coverage of the sRGB colour space. Despite the low total weight, a 91 Wh battery has been integrated, which gives the SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro an extraordinarily long battery life. Even when continuously playing videos, the efficient laptop lasts for almost 14 hours with the screen brightness manually adjusted to 150 cd/m2 - therefore making it the perfect, slim, multimedia all-rounder.

TUXEDO presents a special Linux version of the laptop
With the TUXEDO Pulse 15, the Linux specialists at TUXEDO are simultaneously presenting a technically identical model, but being optimized especially with regard to the open source operating system. TUXEDO laptops are characterized by a manufacturer-specific BIOS and specially adapted driver packages, which ensure the function of specific features such as hot-keys and a smooth fan control under Linux.

Prices and availability
The SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro, which is freely configurable at bestware.com, can be pre-ordered immediately at an introductory price of 876.33 euros.

For more information, visit the product page.
Add your own comment

14 Comments on SCHENKER XMG Announces VIA 15 Pro Notebook Powered by Ryzen 7 4800H

#1
Unregistered
Nice very nice..
But since the 4000 series seem to come too late i will make my next move with the 5000 series
16 cores / 32 threads
5nm+
DDR 5 8400-10000mhz
PCIe 5
USB 4
SATA 4
NVMe 1.5
RDNA 2, 3 with HW Ultimate DX12 Support
15.6 ips with 2ms and 144hz
The CPU must not go higher than 15 watt, i mean it must be like 1 watt idle mode and 5watt, 7watt or 10watt maybe stretch to 15watt in total maximum mode..
But i would really really like to see the laptop running only on passive cooling maybe with liquid cooling like my phone has but no fans or ventilator at all..
the battery must last 24 hours btw
yes something like that, o i almost forgot it will never be an acer, since acer likes to cripple laptops
cheers
#2
stanleyipkiss
edbeNice very nice..
But since the 4000 series seem to come too late i will make my next move with the 5000 series
16 cores / 32 threads
5nm+
DDR 5 8400-10000mhz
PCIe 5
USB 4
SATA 4
NVMe 1.5
15.6 ips with 2ms and 144hz
yes something like that, o i almost forgot it will never be an acer, since acer likes to cripple laptops
cheers
Not to be that guy, but most likely the 5000 series will be on 7nm+, have DDR 4 and PCIe 4.
Posted on Reply
#3
Unregistered
stanleyipkissNot to be that guy, but most likely the 5000 series will be on 7nm+, have DDR 4 and PCIe 4.
Well see about it.. i am not in the hurry i will wait.
#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
edbeNice very nice..
But since the 4000 series seem to come too late i will make my next move with the 5000 series
16 cores / 32 threads
5nm+
DDR 5 8400-10000mhz
PCIe 5
USB 4
SATA 4
NVMe 1.5
RDNA 2, 3 with HW Ultimate DX12 Support
15.6 ips with 2ms and 144hz
The CPU must not go higher than 15 watt, i mean it must be like 1 watt idle mode and 5watt, 7watt or 10watt maybe stretch to 15watt in total maximum mode..
But i would really really like to see the laptop running only on passive cooling maybe with liquid cooling like my phone has but no fans or ventilator at all..
the battery must last 24 hours btw
yes something like that, o i almost forgot it will never be an acer, since acer likes to cripple laptops
cheers
Yeah, no, don't expect those specs at all.
Posted on Reply
#5
WeeRab
Just visited their configurator...4800h + 16bg Samsung memory - Just over 1000 euros.
Impressive.
I'll see what the finances are like come the end of August, and if they're good, i'm getting one.
Probably upgrade to a 1TB Sabrent at a later date.
EDIT: Will wait for a review or two to see if the thermals/noise are OK.
Posted on Reply
#6
Fouquin
edbeNice very nice..
But since the 4000 series seem to come too late i will make my next move with the 5000 series
16 cores / 32 threads
5nm+
DDR 5 8400-10000mhz
PCIe 5
USB 4
SATA 4
NVMe 1.5
RDNA 2, 3 with HW Ultimate DX12 Support
15.6 ips with 2ms and 144hz
The CPU must not go higher than 15 watt, i mean it must be like 1 watt idle mode and 5watt, 7watt or 10watt maybe stretch to 15watt in total maximum mode..
But i would really really like to see the laptop running only on passive cooling maybe with liquid cooling like my phone has but no fans or ventilator at all..
the battery must last 24 hours btw
yes something like that, o i almost forgot it will never be an acer, since acer likes to cripple laptops
cheers
Holy mother of expectations. Would you like it to also come in a platinum plated box delivered by Dr. Lisa Su herself?
Posted on Reply
#7
BoboOOZ
edbeWell see about it.. i am not in the hurry i will wait.
I think you should just wait for the 8000 series, i hear it's gonna be a blast :rockout:
Posted on Reply
#8
SL2
edbeBut
Wow, is that the best you could dream up? That's borderline flame bait. :roll: SATA 4 isn't even a thing. 16 cores at 15 W.. why not 128 cores? Also, why not DDR 17?

The desktop 4000 CPU's are 7 nm DDR 4 CPU's which makes the mobile 5000 series 7 nm DDR 4, and we know it won't have RDNA.
Mobile 5000 series is expected to arrive next year, and DDR 5 won't be available by then, that's in 2022.

Besides, what's wrong with your Celeron N4200?
Posted on Reply
#9
Hotobu
That's a great price for the configurations offered, and it comes with a 36 month warranty?! I want to know more about the display though.
Posted on Reply
#10
prtskg
Pretty good configuration. Does this company only makes pro laptops?
Posted on Reply
#11
Fourstaff
prtskgPretty good configuration. Does this company only makes pro laptops?
They specialise in higher end configurable "laptops". The machines are best used on tabletops given the amount of heat they can generate.
Posted on Reply
#12
prtskg
FourstaffThey specialise in higher end configurable "laptops". The machines are best used on tabletops given the amount of heat they can generate.
Wish they enter consumer market and make some laptop and not just tabletop. :)
Posted on Reply
#14
XMG Support
Schenker Rep
HotobuThat's a great price for the configurations offered, and it comes with a 36 month warranty?! I want to know more about the display though.
You get one of these:

Innolux N156HCE-EN1 Rev.C1
BOE NV156FHM-N67

Both quite similar with 300 nits and up to 100% sRGB Color Gamut.
FourstaffThey specialise in higher end configurable "laptops". The machines are best used on tabletops given the amount of heat they can generate.
This might be true for our XMG Gaming line-up, but our thin&light series VIA and SLIM are much more consumer-oriented. And even the high-end beasts can be curbed by using one of the "Silent" performance profiles.
tiggywombatIs this another TongFang laptop?
Maybe. We won't reveal the barebone model number before it's absolutely neccesssary, sorry.

// Tom
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 23rd, 2024 02:11 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts