
"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."
"A few other great design elements make their triumphant return. Going down the list, you have a full-size gaming keyboard. Each button has a 1.5mm travel distance, ensuring a comfortable typing feel. Six surround sound speakers are located at either end below the keyboard for immersive audio. One of my favorite moments testing this laptop came from listening to "Doomsday" by MF Doom. The lyrical flow from Doom sounded crystal clear and powerful through the laptop's speakers, filling my entire room with his supervillainy."
"Above the keyboard is the 16-inch OLED display. At QuadHD+ (2,560 x 1,600 pixels) resolution, it's not quite 4K, but it's close enough -- the screen still delivers impressive visual output. Colors are vibrant, the high resolution delivers detailed images, and the 240Hz refresh rate ensures smooth"
The Stealth 16 maintains the exact 14 x 10.22 x 0.85-inch dimensions and 4.63-pound weight of its predecessor, sharing much of the prior model's design. The power adapter contributes to carried weight and remains necessary for full performance. The laptop includes a full-size gaming keyboard with 1.5mm key travel for comfortable typing and six surround speakers positioned below the keyboard for immersive audio. A 16-inch QuadHD+ (2560 x 1600) OLED screen offers vibrant colors and detailed images, paired with a 240Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. Overall design favors refinement over reinvention.
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