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The discrepancies will be less bothersome for gamers and more for prolific typists. Admittedly, this only affects the German keyboard layout, which is by default very different from the US or UK layouts. Major differences to the German default layout are the single-row return key and the relocated | key. The keyboard layout itself is very different from the XMG Core 15 and more similar to the likes of MSI, and therefore it is highly questionable. Feedback could be a tad firmer but overall, the keyboard scored very well, thanks to its full-sized numpad and its beefy two-stage unicolor backlight. At the time of writing, our review unit equipped with a GeForce GTX 1060, a 256 GB NVMe SSD, and 16 GB of RAM would clock in at 1 405 Euros (~$1663 ), which is reasonable compared to other GTX 1060 laptops, such as the Gigabyte P55W v7, the MSI GS63VR 7RF, the Schenker XMG Core 15, or the Acer V15 Nitro Black Edition.Īll things considered the input devices were decent. 167 Euros (~$1382 at the time of writing in mid-December 2017) the final price obviously depends on your individual configuration. In return, the price is fairly low for a gaming notebook.
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Unfortunately, the notebook does not support G-Sync or Optimus. The processor and the display are not configurable, and therefore the notebook is always equipped with a Core i7-7700HQ and a matte FHD display. The GPU menu includes a GeForce GTX 1060 with 6 GB of VRAM or a much more powerful GeForce GTX 1070 with 8 GB of VRAM. Storage devices are also configurable, and given that the 15-inch notebook has two storage slots/bays (1x M.2, 1x 2.5-inch) there are plenty of options. Admittedly, not all of the Proteus V’s components are swappable and configurable, but the configurator allows for quite a few upgrades and modifications, such as for example, the RAM that can be configured from anywhere between 4 GB to 32 GB (two slots).
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PC Zentrum, on the other hand, allows you to configure your notebook freely to your liking. OEMs suc h as Acer, Asus, or MSI usually offer preconfigured notebooks with little to no room for customization. For the original German review, see here.