XPG expands their product line, set to fully unveil their new Gaming Laptop later this month.

Written by Louis

April 14, 2020

The gaming laptop wars just welcomed a new challenger.

ADATA’s pc gaming and enthusiast hardware division XPG has silently revealed a new addition to their product line, the XENA Gaming Notebook (or laptop). Set to be fully unveiled later this month, XPG is poised to bring a product with some “some serious gaming DNA” and will come equipped with XPG’s own M.2 SSD and RAM modules. Xenia’s initial offering will come in 2 configurations, with the GPU being the main differentiator. As both variants will come run using the Intel Core i7-9750H, the flagship model will have a GeForce RTX 2070 MaxQ 8GB under its hood while its sibling will come with a GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB GPU.

As stated both models will come with XPG and ADATA’s own M.2 SSD and RAM modules, the XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB storage and a 32GB DDR4 2666 Mhz RAM configuration. Both variants will also have a 144hz IPS screen, Thunderbolt 3 support and WiFi 6 certification all packed inside a 15.6″ frame. Other details such as pricing and availability are set to be fully revealed by XPG through an online livestream happening this April 22, 2020, at 10:00 PM GMT+8 on their official YouTube Channel.

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