That's a nice laptop. As someone who despises the "gamer" aesthetics I appreciate the matte look, and I really like what XPG is doing aesthetically. It is, however, fairly expensive and I personally couldn't justify the price or wasted performance, since I don't really play games on a laptop. I do have to say, XPG makes very interesting laptops lately and if my Thinkpad suffers a catastrophic failure, the recently reviewed XENIA 14 is a strong contender.
I don't understand this product. They put a 94wh battery in a laptop with no switchable graphics that gets 2 hours of battery life while surfing the net? Why doesn't it have switchable graphics? You can enable that (sort of) on most desktops with on board video, especially intel ones! Also, what's the point of a 100w 3070? A 130w 3060 will be faster and cheaper....
It seems to be aimed mostly at people who don't really care about portability all that much, like students who want to have their gaming machine at home and in their dorm room but not necessarily use it during a full day of lectures. A small desktop replacement so to speak. As for switchable graphics, they probably improved in the recent years, but I remember having a lot of problems with older games not using the proper GPU and suffering low performance on the iGPU. Maybe XPG didn't want to push the price further by using MUX or sacrifice performance by piping everything through the iGPU, who knows.