Measuring 4.8 cm thick and weighing 2.85 kg, the Krayzor gaming laptop is certainly no champion of mobility, but it does offer a number of features that are hard to find in any of its competitors. Starting with the mechanical keyboard in desktop format, which has linear switches that can be replaced if necessary.
The keyboard features RGB lighting and three dedicated dials for screen brightness and volume control. The second major feature is the 12.3-inch touchscreen with 1,920 x 720, which is placed above the keyboard – a design that is somewhat reminiscent of the Asus Zenbook Pro 14 Duo. The third special feature is the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU with 8 GB VRAM and a TGP of 115 watts, installed as an MXM module.
Replacing or upgrading the graphics chip at a later point is theoretically possible, but it is unclear if or when compatible MXM GPUs with higher performance will be available. The Krayzor features a 16-inch display in a 16:10 format, with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 and a refresh rate of 240 Hz. The processor, like the graphics chip, is somewhat outdated, as the laptop is based on the Intel Core i9-12900H. The battery has a capacity of 80 Wh.
Price and availability
Krayzor is currently being funded on Kickstarter. As part of the campaign, the laptop is currently on offer for HKD 6,632 (approximately $851), with worldwide delivery starting in December 2025. According to the manufacturer, this price includes all taxes and fees, but such information on Kickstarter should be viewed with caution. In any case, the RAM and SSD must be purchased separately. Since Krayzor is not an established laptop manufacturer, there is also the risk that the laptop may be delivered late, not at all or not as advertised.

















