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>>60013567
Well, why not? This makes total sense for a lot of people.
Here's a bit of a blog about me:
I'm mainly a desktop computer user. When I'm at home I use a powerful desktop with a 3 monitor setup. I have a rather cheap laptop too. It's got some Intel CPU with a IGP, no dedicated graphics card. That's fine, I only use it when I travel anyway. I'd never buy that thing.
Then we have average people who buy laptops and place them on a desk at home and there it sits permanently. A few younger people do move them. Everyone that asks me for "computer help" who's over 50 years old have a laptop, not a desktop, sitting on a desk permanently. That laptop he's holding makes perfect sense. It really does.
>>60013567
It would have actually been useful if it wasn't a gayman laptop.
Plenty of mobile engineers ect need large screens.
>>60013567
Isn't that thing like 9000$ or so?
>>60013610
>average people
>$9000
the fucking thing costs $9000
>>60013567
Should have been called:
>manlet holds up his netbook
>>60013610
I get where you're coming from but
>1080 sli
>>60013610
IT IS A HULKING MONSTROUS ATROCITY HUNK OF CRAP-SHIT AND NO RATIONALIZING WILL CHANGE THE FACT!!
YOU LOSE
GOOD DAY SIR!!!
>>60013653
>13653
>GPD
>>60013620
>Plenty of mobile engineers ect need large screens.
Screen isn't even large. It's 40% bezel.
If you need to travel between a couple of places with your enormous gaming laptop, it'd make more economical sense to just buy a couple of desktop towers than this.
>>60013567
Wow! It's sooo big. American. Probably.
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>>60013610
The thing is though, if you do normal work, something like a P70 is the limit, anything higher without much purpose and you want to play games. Any *requirements* you have which are higher mean you need to buy a desktop.
This laptop purely exists for teenagers with rich parents. Nine grand for this? $9,000 for a bill of materials of no more than $3,000? Can't even claim research or development costs, the only brain work was figuring out how to cool it which took around 2 working weeks to come up with heatpipe design.
>>60014071
>Nine grand for this? $9,000 for a bill of materials of no more than $3,000?
Niche product with no mass appeal ever. They need to price it high to justify ever designing it. And no, you just don't make it in a weekend. You pay a team of designers to make a case for it, then it gets sent off to be approved in a different department, then the design comes back with notes and that repeats for a while. And that's just one part of making the thing real.
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>>60013567
MOM'S GONNA FREAK