XPG gaming products have been hit or miss in our experience so far, as the fledgling offshoot of Taiwanese component maker ADATA ramps up its portfolio. From the able-bodied XPG Xenia 14 laptop to the good-enough XPG Mage keyboard, the products we’ve seen are increasingly solid efforts from an emerging, rising brand. The XPG Xenia 15 KC ($2,300 as tested) attempts to step up the brand’s profile further, promising a bespoke gaming experience that includes a bounty of RAM, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070, and an Intel Core i7-11800H CPU.
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