from 55 060 ₴game, 17.3 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), IPS, 240 Hz, Ryzen 9, 7845HX, 3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR5, RTX 4060, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1024 GB, USB A 5Gbps (3.2 gen1), USB C gen2, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, extreme battery life, 2.8 kg
from 11 481 ₴gaming, 27 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), IPS, response 1 ms, 180 Hz, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C (видео), AMD FreeSync, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDR, TÜV Rheinland
from 7 099 ₴play (for kids), optical-mechanical, wired, standard (ANSI), with Numpad, backlight, water resistance, RGB backlight
from 18 260 ₴gaming, Full Tower, E-ATX, no PSU, front panel: USB A 4, USB C 2, ≥ 4 fans
from 2 323 ₴gaming mouse, wireless, Bluetooth/radio, BT v 5, Multi-Device, buttons: 4, programmable, + wheel, ROG, RGB backlight, sensor 36000 DPI
from 152 500 ₴high performance, game, 18 ", 2560x1600 (16:10), IPS, 240 Hz, Core Ultra 9, 275HX, 2.1 GHz, RAM 32 GB, DDR5, RTX 5070 Ti, SSD M.2 NVMe, 2048 GB, USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB4 80 Gbps, Thunderbolt, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 7, VR, fast charge, 3D face scanner, 3.2 kg
from 13 401 ₴gaming, 24.5 ", 1920x1080 (16:9), IPS, response 1 ms, 310 Hz, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C (видео), Power Delivery, AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDR, TÜV Rheinland
from 6 999 ₴play (for kids), optical-mechanical, wired, standard (ANSI), with Numpad, backlight, RGB backlight
from 13 079 ₴gaming, Full Tower, E-ATX, no PSU, front panel: USB A 4, USB C 1, fan backlight, ≥ 4 fans
from 1 249 ₴gaming mouse, wired, USB A, buttons: 4, programmable, + wheel, Omron, RGB backlight, sensor 12000 DPI
from 116 149 ₴high performance, game, 18 ", 2560x1600 (16:10), IPS, 240 Hz, Core i9, 14900HX, 1.6 GHz, RAM 32 GB, DDR5, RTX 4080, SSD M.2 NVMe, 2048 GB, USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB C gen2, USB4 40 Gbps, Thunderbolt, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, 3 kg
from 11 792 ₴gaming, 27 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), IPS, response 1 ms, 180 Hz, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB C (видео), AMD FreeSync, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDR, TÜV Rheinland
from 6 999 ₴play (for kids), mechanical, Bluetooth / radio / wired, BT v 5, non-standard, backlight, RGB backlight
from 13 247 ₴gaming, Full Tower, E-ATX, no PSU, front panel: USB A 4, USB C 1, fan backlight, ≥ 4 fans
from 79 999 ₴game, 16 ", 2560x1600 (16:10), IPS, 240 Hz, Core i9, 14900HX, 1.6 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR5, RTX 4070, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1024 GB, USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB C gen2, USB4 40 Gbps, Thunderbolt, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, 2.5 kg
from 35 865 ₴gaming, 26.5 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), QD-OLED, response 0.03 ms, 360 Hz, HDMI, v 2.1, DisplayPort, USB C (видео), Power Delivery, USB A 3x3.2 Gen1, KVM-переключатель, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDR, TÜV Rheinland
from 5 691 ₴play (for kids), mechanical, wired, standard (ANSI), with Numpad, additional keys: 6, backlight, RGB backlight
from 52 949 ₴game, 16 ", 1920x1200 (16:10), IPS, 165 Hz, Core i7, 13650HX, 1.9 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR5, RTX 4060, SSD M.2 NVMe, 512 GB, USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB C gen2, USB4 40 Gbps, Thunderbolt, Win 11 Home, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, 2.5 kg
from 45 100 ₴gaming, 26.5 ", 4K, 3840x2160 (16:9), QD-OLED, response 0.03 ms, 240 Hz, HDMI, v 2.1, DisplayPort, USB C (видео), Power Delivery, USB A 3x3.2 Gen1, KVM-переключатель, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, HDR, TÜV Rheinland
from 89 999 ₴high performance, game, 16 ", 2560x1600 (16:10), IPS, 240 Hz, Ryzen 9, 8940HX, 2.4 GHz, RAM 32 GB, DDR5, RTX 5070, SSD M.2 NVMe, 1024 GB, USB A 10Gbps (3.2 gen2), USB4 40 Gbps, no OS, Wi-Fi 6E, VR, fast charge, 2.5 kg
The screen is large, pleasing both in games and work.
The hardware is impressive (for such money, it couldn't be otherwise).
The backlight is pleasant.
The keyboard is nice, although I use an additional one, it's more convenient for me.
In the barrel of honey, there's a spoonful of tar: installing Windows by yourself is an indescribable headache. If you previously installed Windows and enjoyed life with that laptop, it won't work here. First of all, there's the BIOS, and secondly, Windows can't see the hard drive; drivers, settings, and some fiddling are required... as a result, I had to call a technician.