A:AnswerAMD ReLive is for AMD GPUs, not processors. This laptop has an Nvidia GPU in it, so Nvidia's software is available for recording/streaming. Their video encoding is far superior to AMD's still so this isn't a bad thing.
A:AnswerThe way to tell these Zephyrus models apart is to look at the size of their screen. G14 = 14", G15 = 15.6". This unit is the G15. This year they both share the same chassis, speakers, battery, touchpad, and other upgraded internals. I believe the panel on the G15 is going to be superior only because of the popularity of the 15.6" form factor and wider variety of choice they had in choosing a panel.
A:AnswerBy all accounts the 3070 mobile should perform as well as a 2080-2080 Super desktop variant, which puts it leaps and bounds ahead of last years 2070 Super Mobile (both max-q and max-p). Combined with the potentially lower power usage of 90-115w, we're looking at a real contender for a laptop that you can daily drive for 3 years or more. The 2000 series added RTX but lacked that exciting performance uplift that we like to upgrade into. The 3000 series brings that uplift and refinement to the table and makes it a great generation to settle on for a few years.
A:AnswerThe G15 is looking to be a Razer competitor in some ways. While the prices are typically better than their Razer counterparts, the Zephyrus line tends to be more premium than other similarly spec'd units. I would anticipate that we may see as low as a 4XXX series CPU and a 1660 ti GTX gpu come in at $999-1099. But it wouldn't surprise me if the lowest end unit is a 3060 paired with a lower end 5XXX series for $1099-1499. Keep in mind that the magnesium chassis, great speakers, top tier monitor, glass trackpad, and other refinements will likely keep this from competing on price alone compared to the likes of the TUF line / Acer Nitro etc.
A:AnswerThis is a light computer, 4.2lbs vs the 5-7 pounds most 15" laptops clock in at. Power brick wise, it's going to be bigger and heavier than a 'personal' laptop adapter for a 90w computer, but for a Gaming PC I anticipate it will be under a pound like the G14 adapter was. They do skimp on cord length though to get the weight down!
A:AnswerThis is very likely, and the price will probably be close to the $1499 price we saw from the G14 last year with an R9/2060 with maybe a $100-200 discount for the R7 variant.