But that could change. LG just announced its first gaming-focused laptop, the LG UltraGear 17G90Q. There are latest generation of Intel processors, the best mobile GPU that Nvidia can make, an enormous battery for hours of game time, and enough RGB to change every keycap a different color. Remark: EZ Desk Carbon Edition Review – Stand-Up. Like every good gamer should, we’ll start with success. The Intel Tiger Lake H CPU is powering the UltraGear 17G90Q. It is also the 11th-generation Intel Tiger Lake CPU, and is powered by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 3080 GPU. It’s a mobile version of the much sought-after RTX 3080, but it’s still good for the price. Since the global GPU shortage, it could be your best option. Two DDR4 slots allow for 16 or 32GB of RAM, while the laptop’s storage drive permits 1TB of data. If you want to keep your data on solid-state drives, there are two NVMe slots. The 7000W display is rated only to 1080p resolution, but it is redesigned at 300 Hz and has a response time of just 1ms. This is better than most gaming monitors. Considering the small form factor, you’ll probably not get much out of a lower resolution screen anyway. LG isn’t a stranger to RGB, so the software included in the laptop’s software is LG UltraGear. This software package doesn’t only monitor and evaluate your computer’s performance, it also lets you pick and select your laptop’s RGB. You can even choose the color of each of the keys on the keyboard. Other features include a lot of USB 3 and 4 slots, a microSD slot, 1080p webcam, a fingerprint sensor inserted in the power button, and a 93 Wh battery, so as to get hours of gaming even off the power cord. This is in a package which weighs less than six pounds (2,7 kg). LG UltraGear 17G90Q is currently on sale in the United States and South Korea in 2022 and next comes other markets. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but given the specs, don’t expect it to be cheap.