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XMG APEX 15 is a Laptop with AMD Ryzen 3950X CPU Inside

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Processor Intel Core i9-9900K @ 52x/49x 8c8t
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Rubbish. I have a Samsung 22" 1080p screen for one of my kids which it is ultra light and very sturdy. A matching laptop chassis would be trivial.
Yeah my flat screen TV is pretty light too, i bet ill get one of them 55" laptops right? Buddy, almost no one makes a 20"+ laptop because it kills the point of a "portable computer". 22" is a big laptop to carry around, not to mention the extra weight needed for more internal structures to support it without flexing too much.
...and how difficult would it be to attach one to a set of hinges? Answer: It would not be difficult at all..
Okay, I challenge you to make a computer like that, and for it to actually have a use. 22" laptops are practically useless because at the same rate you can build your own computer that can do better at thermals and cost less. Want an example of one practically useless laptop? Acer Predator 21x. It is a 21" laptop, and exactly what is the point of it? It certainly is NOT very portable, can't even fit in a backpack (17" laptops are usually the desktop replacements in the first place), it wass extremely EXPENSIVE when it was released (note that it has a 7820HK and not a later chip), prove to me that you would not have been able to build a better desktop WITH A UPS cheaper than 9 grand.

Looking at the way you are responding, seems like I agitated you a bit. Honestly dude, if I did anger you with facts, I apologize, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Yes I did throw some opinions in my posts, however my points are still valid. If the vast majority of consumers like a product, no one in their right mind will take the time, use engineering funds, and design another very specific product for very specific people unless there is a price premium to it. Also, why exactly do YOU need a rather large computer when you need it to be portable? It WILL be heavier if you make it that much bigger, not to mention the additional space it is taking... when people go portable, they typically want a smaller computer and lighter as well. Might as well just get two computers if you really need that... One more example since I know you will find a way to contradict this one, I drive an SUV. However, I really like to have a lot of speed and horsepower so I want an SUV with a Hellephant engine (1000hp). I also want the best traction, so lets throw in AWD and race tires. Oh let's not forget, I need to take 6 other folks in my car, so it's gotta be a minivan. AND it needs to have ultra luxury, internal refrigerators, heated seats, just pure luxury. Seems unrealistic eh? That's because it is. Not to mention the engine costs 30 grand alone, and for a car to have all those features, will definitely cost 2 years worth of paychecks, assuming you make over 100 grand a year. Just for a car. Imagine how stupid someone would have to be to buy such a specific car when they could just buy several different cars for different purposes. Likewise, you keep insisting you need a 22" monitor. Buddy, I just don't know how to explain it to you that this is severely unrealistic, and there are better options, like using an external monitor (like everyone does on desktops), or even a portable monitor!

The tri-fold screen setup screams lex, eh?

Ayyyy Razer Project Valerie
 
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Buddy, almost no one makes a 20"+ laptop because it kills the point of a "portable computer". 22" is a big laptop to carry around, not to mention the extra weight needed for more internal structures to support it without flexing too much.
Your opinions. I currently own an Alienware 18.4" notebook, never have any problem transporting it around. Making the screen a bit larger would add maybe 14oz to the weight, if that. Not that big of a deal.
Okay, I challenge you to make a computer like that, and for it to actually have a use.
As mentioned above, I already have one of a size that is near 22". It's size has never been a problem, but it's getting old and I'd like to replace it with something of similar or larger size.
Looking at the way you are responding, seems like I agitated you a bit.
Irritating? You sure are. You seem to think that your opinions are going to somehow sway me...
Honestly dude, if I did anger you with facts
Not anger, and those are not facts, they are opinions and are lacking in practical experience based perspective. You are not going to change my mind, nor are you going to influence my desire to have a 22" notebook or a 17" version of the laptop in this article.

You guys need to check out this website:

Yes, this company is called ACME. Like in Road Runner. Any more questions?

// Tom
Have you seen the prices of those things? They START at $4000... Solid as a rock, but I'll pass.
 
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Your opinions. I currently own an Alienware 18.4" notebook, never have any problem transporting it around. Making the screen a bit larger would add maybe 14oz to the weight, if that. Not that big of a deal.

Agreed, there is absolutely a market for high-end mobile workstation / gaming chassis in an 17-18 inch (or larger). I'm considering that Clevo NH57AF1 laptop now but I despise screens under 15"... staring at tiny screens is frustrating and not ideal for work or gaming in my opinion. I've used 17" laptops for years and really don't want a downgrade. The weight difference vs 15" is negligible and the quality of life improvement with a larger screen is massive.

If there was an option for a 3900 or 3950x laptop with a 17/18" screen, I would purchase it today.
 

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+++ Newsticker on XMG APEX 15 +++

Pricing


Today we have done a massive, permanent price drop on two CPU Upgrade Prices:
  • AMD Ryzen 9 3950X: down by 127€
  • AMD Ryzen 9 3900: down by 227€ (!)
These price drops are thanks to your support. We have collected enough pre-orders on XMG APEX 15 that we were able to negotiate new CPU purchasing prices with AMD. We are forwarding those benefits directly to you. All previous pre-orders (with 3900 and 3950X) will automatically get their price reduced and will get an information about e-mail.

Shipping Schedule

We are on track to ship out the first couple of pre-orders around April 27.

ANSI Keyboard Poll

We have opened a poll about US Keyboards with ANSI Layout. If you're in the market for ANSI, please read and vote here. Poll will be open for 7 days only.

// Tom
 

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Such a powerful laptop.
I need laptop of this kind of power. but if it was on 17 inch display i will order it immediately. I wish they could make one in 17 inch display option. My use is as a mobile workstation in AEC and visulization industry in remote site offices.
 
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