Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 | RTX 4070 | Intel Core i7 13620H | 16-inch | 165 Hz | 1080p | 512 GB SSD | 16 GB DDR4 3200 | $1,599.99$1,199.99 at Best Buy (save $400)
There's a couple of hiccups here to be aware of, but this thin, light and powerful little laptop is still a superb deal. You get a 120 W RTX 4070, a 10 core (six performance, four efficient) Intel chip, and 16 GB of DDR4. That 512 GB SSD is on the small side, but there's two M2 slots so it's easy to drop in some extra storage—and while that screen is only 1080p, it's still a vibrant and fast panel.
Price check: Newegg $1,599
To misquote Conan The Barbarian, what is good in a gaming laptop? To me, it needs to be able to tread the balance between something you can slip in your backpack and take to work, and something that you'd be comfortable playing the latest games on without feeling like you're missing out.
Well, the Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2023 fits that bill very nicely, and I've found it for a very reasonable $1200 at Best Buy. It might not be the all-singing, all-dancing OLED-equipped 2024 model, but it's still a thin, light, and impeccably well-balanced machine. It's handsome enough to use in public without raising an eyebrow, and powerful enough that you'll be hitting high frame rates in some seriously demanding games.
That's thanks to a 120 W RTX 4070, combined with a 1080p screen. Yes, 1440p would be more preferrable for a gaming laptop, but 1080p in a 16-inch format will still look great for gaming, and you'll have a much better chance of shifting 165 frames towards that 165 Hz IPS panel.
CPU wise, we're looking at the Core i7 13620H, a 10-core processor with six Performance cores and four Efficient. That's a reasonably powerful mobile gaming chip, and paired with 16 GB of DDR4 makes for a neat and tidy combo in a neat and tidy little machine.
There's one major caveat here, and that's the weeny little SSD. 512 GB is a meagre amount for any laptop in 2024, and while it's still enough to get started
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