


It is prone to fingerprints and the lid bends like crazy – not the optimal build quality. Taking it out of the box shows that the entire laptop is made out of plastic. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System:
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Well, if we don’t count the 1440p unit with a 165Hz refresh rate, and an alleged full sRGB color coverage. There are no TN options, while the IPS panels come in 60 and 144Hz iterations. On the bright side, the display options are pretty good. Just for a comparison – the Legion 5 comes with a 130W RTX 3060. So, it is only natural to create a laptop that can take on the Legion 5s.īut before we get into more details, it’s worth noting that the Victus 16 (16-d1000) comes equipped with Intel’s 12th Gen processors, as well as a roster of graphics cards, maxing out with the RTX 3060 with 100W of TGP. You see, HP has the Pavilion Gaming, and the Omen, while its competitor offers the IdeaPad Gaming, the Legion 5, the Legion 5 Pro, and the Legion 7. We know that it is still very early in the review for you or us to draw any conclusions, but once you look at the specs sheet, you will find out that even the company wanted to do something about Lenovo and its Legion 5 and 5 Pro series. And this is why we can say that the Victus 16 should not have existed. Nevertheless, since we buy all the devices we test, we are proud of our independence. Was there a reason for HP to create this brand, though? Well, the answer to this question might not be as optimistic as HP would have wanted. At first, it might appear as a slightly more premium version of the Pavilion Gaming series, but it aspires to be much more than that. Yes, we are talking about the Victus series from HP. While some brands have celebrated their 30th birthday this year, others are young enough to just be accepted into the nursery.
