NDA is lifted it seems, that's the most comprehensive one:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDI...-Laptop-GPUs-Performance-Review.401266.0.html
PC world has more of an editorial with some benchmarks thrown in, but has TDP table, unfortunately without max-q variants.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/333...uld-or-shouldnt-buy-a-geforce-rtx-laptop.html
Plus a bunch of fresh other reviews of the actual individual laptops. Looks ok, but nothing world shattering. 10% power efficiency improvement in legacy API, 20-30% in DX12. RTX 2060 looks like the best bang for the buck, 30 to 60% improvement, but it has slightly higher TDP. Max-q variant are questionable, bench similar to the lower tier. I don't know, have mixed feelings, if I had anything higher than GTX 1060 already I would probably skip this generation, good moment to score a deal on 1070+ equipped laptop.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDI...-Laptop-GPUs-Performance-Review.401266.0.html
PC world has more of an editorial with some benchmarks thrown in, but has TDP table, unfortunately without max-q variants.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/333...uld-or-shouldnt-buy-a-geforce-rtx-laptop.html
Plus a bunch of fresh other reviews of the actual individual laptops. Looks ok, but nothing world shattering. 10% power efficiency improvement in legacy API, 20-30% in DX12. RTX 2060 looks like the best bang for the buck, 30 to 60% improvement, but it has slightly higher TDP. Max-q variant are questionable, bench similar to the lower tier. I don't know, have mixed feelings, if I had anything higher than GTX 1060 already I would probably skip this generation, good moment to score a deal on 1070+ equipped laptop.