Is this an affordable gaming laptop that you would actually get? Gigabyte sent me this to review. And let’s do something a little different. I’m gonna run down the specs and then you tell me what the price should actually be and if this is something that you actually want. First off, it’s got a good size keyboard and number pad. The screen is quite large. It is 1920 by 12 hundred and sixty five hertz or 60 hertz that you can set it to. The CPU, the Intel 13th Gen Core I 7 13 6. Fifty H X CPU. That’s a lot of cores, a lot of threads right there. For the memory, it is 32 gigs at 40 800 mega transfers. We do have a 1 terabyte NVME drive. It is by gigabyte, which is interesting. Very fast. Wi-Fi, 6 E integrated graphics, obviously Intel C P U. But then it does have the RTX 40 68 gig, so that’s not too bad. It is a bit on the hefty side. Does come with one gig Ethernet, HDMI, USB type C in the rear, USB type A and C on the right, and a Type A and headphone Jack on the left. And does it pass the one finger rise test? It does, because it, it’s a heavy laptop. And how are the speakers? Well, there’s not a lot of bass, but it’s clear. So kind of tinny, but acceptable for a laptop. Now this is the Intel Core ultra global launch. So that’s the next generation of Intel CPUs coming out. So that’s kind of interesting cause this is an Intel based laptop. So how much would you be willing to pay for this gigabyte gaming centric laptop?