Asus ROG has introduced the Zephyrus M16 gaming laptop, the only laptop till now which is powered by Intel Core 11th Gen H-series processors and come with intelligent cooling systems.

Asus Zephyrus M16 release date is said somewhere around 11th May 2021, and you will find out why it is so awaited gaming laptop among every gamer. 

Being the newest members of the 11th Gen “Tiger Lake H” series, gets you the benefits bigger and better (at least where the CPU is concerned), offering up to 8 CPU cores and other benefits like additional PCIe lanes.

‘Go big and stay slim’ that’s what they say in documentation! 

The first thing you will notice after opening the laptop is its beautiful QHD, 165Hz display with a 16:10 aspect which almost covers 94% of the screen-to-body ratio. The Dell XPS 15 for the comparison has just above an 80 percent screen-to-body ratio.

The M16 gets a set of 6 speakers, 4 of them firing through those cuts that flank the keyboard, and two more through the bottom…. Moreover, there is also a camera integrated at the top of the screen. Finally!

New Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 Gaming Laptop

By looking at the slim-bezeled M16 laptop, now we know why Asus took almost two years in making this amazing laptop. 

The second thing after its aesthetic display, you will notice an optical-mechanical RGB backlit keyboard. The keyboard feels softer and more rubbery, we can definitely say that it is some of the best keyboard/clickpad combo available in a Windows laptop right now.

Intel 11 gen H-series processor is paired with the latest Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3000 GPUs (up to a 3070) ensuring a better at multithreaded workloads and will outpace the competition. 

The high-end model of the Zephyrus comes with 16GB of RAM that is expandable to 32GB and also offers up to 2TB of PCIe SSD storage.

The laptop is equipped with an excellent cooling system allowing it to run high graphics gaming and multiple heavy applications. The device has a taller rubber foot on the base which facilitates the airflow into the fans and should provide help for the thermal module.

Finally, there’s a 90Wh battery inside this laptop, with a 240W charger, and not the 200W charger from the G15 which might suggest this Intel model is going to require more power than the AMD variant.