I dive deep into the Super X powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 16 Zen 5 cores and 32 threads, paired with Radeon 8060S graphics that punch surprisingly close to RTX 4060 territory. We’re talking a gorgeous 14″ 2.8K AMOLED display at 2880 x 1800, 60 to 120Hz with VRR, 500 nits brightness, and HDR support, all wrapped in a sleek 1.3kg chassis with a stepless hinge, optional RGB keyboard, Harman audio, WiFi 7, and Windows 11 Home. I break down real-world performance with Cyberpunk 2077 hitting around 60 FPS on high at 75W, Need for Speed Heat running smoothly even at 45W, Red Dead Redemption II balancing between 30 to 60 FPS depending on the chaos on screen, and Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart and Tainted Grail showing how resolution tweaks and FSR3 can make all the difference. This machine is built to replace multiple flagship devices by transforming across six pro-level modes from laptop to high-performance gaming rig. One device. Six modes. A serious contender for your all-in-one powerhouse.