Windows Central reviewed the XPG Xenia Xe
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XPG's version of the Intel NUC M15 adds blazing fast PCIe 4.0 storage to a well-rounded, modern Ultrabook.XPG Xenia Xe Review
XPG's parent company ADATA — known for its RAM and storage solutions — entered the laptop market last year with the XPG Xenia 15, a gaming laptop I thought had some enticing features but was noticeably a first effort. XPG has since branched out with the Xenia Xe "Gaming Lifestyle" Ultrabook based on Intel's NUC M15 design. It's a 15-inch notebook with Intel Evo certification, sturdy aluminum construction, long battery life, and a bright display. It also has attached to it a rather hefty price tag. Is it worth the money? I've been using the XPG Xenia Xe for just over a week to find out.