Monday, August 1st 2022

COLORFUL Launches X15-AT 22 Gaming Laptop in the US Market

Colorful Technology Company Limited, a professional manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards, all-in-one gaming and multimedia solutions, and high-performance storage, announce the launch of the COLORFUL X15-AT 22 gaming laptop equipped with a 12th generation Intel Core i9 processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics. The COLORFUL X15-AT 22 is coming to the United States via Newegg.

The COLORFUL X15-AT 22 is equipped with the latest 12th generation Intel Core i9-12900H processor with 8 cores and 16 threads, and a maximum boost clock of 4.60 GHz. The gaming laptop is also fitted with 16 GB of DDR4-3200 memory - upgradeable to 64 GB. For storage, the X15-AT 22 packs a 512 GB PCIe Gen4 SSD. The X15-AT 22 also features a Thunderbolt 4 port with up to 40 Gbps transfer speed.
COLORFUL X15-AT 22 Key Features
  • 12th Generation Intel Core i9 processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 graphics
  • Supports NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate and Adaptive-Sync technology
  • Supports Ray Tracing and DLSS technologies
  • Storm Blade 2.0 Cooling Technology
  • 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
  • RGB backlit keyboard
  • Two USB Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen2) Ports
  • Thunderbolt 4 USB-C Port (40 Gbps)
  • Sound Blaster Cinema 6+ HD audio
  • Wi-Fi 6/6E
Pre-Order and Release Date
The COLORFUL X15-AT 22 (Intel Core i9-12900H, GeForce RTX 3050) gaming laptop will be available for pre-order on Newegg this 31st of July, 2022 at the COLORFUL Official Store for $1,799.00.
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9 Comments on COLORFUL Launches X15-AT 22 Gaming Laptop in the US Market

#1
bonehead123
Nice specs, but how much does cost without the spywarez/backdoors/keylogger features ????

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DeathtoGnomes
bonehead123Nice specs, but how much does cost without the spywarez/backdoors/keylogger features ????

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you act like this is a Lenovo! :laugh::p

I do like the backlit keyboard. Is that a recent trend?
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#3
bonehead123
DeathtoGnomesyou act like this is a Lenovo! :laugh::p

I do like the backlit keyboard. Is that a recent trend?
For all intents & purposes, it IS a Lenovo, just with a different name badge, since colorful is still a PRC owned/operated/regulated company, and so is da 'eggem...

As for the backlit keyboard, it has been a feature on other higher-end lappies for a good while now, so at this price, it should indeed be considered as a standard feature....
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#4
lmille16
FYI specs list say 3060 and your blurb under Pre-Order says 3050. Typo or is there a 3050 version as well (seems silly with a 12900H)
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#5
Chrispy_
This looks like one of the Quanta/Clevo/Compal generic whitebooks to me. I've seen that triangle pattern venting on a couple of models from companies that usually use Clevo whitebooks, I'm just not 100% sure it's a Clevo since it's getting harder to tell each year.

I could be wrong, but this "launch" is likely nothing more than COLORFUL putting their logo on the UEFI splash screen (if they even went that far) and making some artwork for the box it ships in.

Ah yes, here we go. It's this:
www.xmg.gg/en/xmg-focus-15/

Also bought and sold by Schenker, Origin, Xotic, Sager, Medion, PCSpecialist, Eurocom, Nexoc, Metabox, Evoc, Gentech, ObsidianPC, Mythlogic to name a few....
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#6
silentbogo
For some reason it reminds me of this...
Chrispy_I'm just not 100% sure it's a Clevo since it's getting harder to tell each year.
Can't remember the name of that big Chinese OEM, but I think the main reason is because a few years back they've pretty much adapted the Clevo approach - make something that already works and don't fix it if it ain't broke. Hence, everything looks like Clevo even if it's not Clevo :D At least in a low-to-mid range price segment.
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Chrispy_
silentbogoFor some reason it reminds me of this...


Can't remember the name of that big Chinese OEM, but I think the main reason is because a few years back they've pretty much adapted the Clevo approach - make something that already works and don't fix it if it ain't broke. Hence, everything looks like Clevo even if it's not Clevo :D At least in a low-to-mid range price segment.
There are only three ODMs I'm aware of that sell barebones chassis (whitebooks) direct to distributors for purchase by boutique brands like Schenker and Eurocom.
  • Quanta
  • Compal
  • Clevo
Whilst Clevo are tiny compared to the other two, their business model is exclusively whitebooks so you do tend to see more of them than models from other ODMs.

The other big laptop ODMs like Wistron and Pegatron sell exclusively to tier-one OEMs like Apple, Dell, Lenovo and make unique variants for those clients that do not get resold to competitors, so you'll never seem them create generic designs/platforms such as whitebooks for sale to multiple clients.
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#8
silentbogo
Chrispy_There are only three ODMs I'm aware of that sell barebones chassis (whitebooks) direct to distributors for purchase by boutique brands like Schenker and Eurocom.
There's a lot more nowadays. Can't remember the name of the one I meant earlier, but they appeared in TPU news about a year ago with some promo material - looked exactly like Clevo.
One of the notable ones, like Huaqin, makes convertibles, chromebooks and even some low-to-mid-range gaming lappies for Acer and Lenovo.
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#9
Chrispy_
silentbogoThere's a lot more nowadays. Can't remember the name of the one I meant earlier, but they appeared in TPU news about a year ago with some promo material - looked exactly like Clevo.
One of the notable ones, like Huaqin, makes convertibles, chromebooks and even some low-to-mid-range gaming lappies for Acer and Lenovo.
Hmm, possibly - it's the first I've heard of them but they are new - marketshare numbers for them don't exist before 2019.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laptop_brands_and_manufacturers#ODM_laptop_units_sold_and_market_shares
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