The is the latest entry in the tech company's sleek gaming laptop series. I'm pretty familiar with the Stealth line, having reviewed several models in the past. This version doesn't reinvent the wheel. In fact, it shares many similarities with its predecessor, the Stealth A16 AI+, to its benefit and to a fault. Also: Why buying the right laptop is more complicated than ever (and how to make the best choice) First off: on the surface, I genuinely can't tell the difference between this model and the previous generation. The Stealth 16 measures 14"x 10.22"x 0.85" inches -- the exact same dimensions as the A16. It even weighs the same at 4.63 pounds.
As the 7-pound towering before me like the monolith from Razer Blade 18 sat on my desk, its all-black unibody case and enormous 18-inch screenRazer's Blade 142001, I couldn't help but think, "Who the hell needs such a big-ass computer?" I'm sure they're out there - the gamers with deep pockets and little regard for portability, the video editors who demand as much screen space as possible.