Most of these gaming laptops likely don’t; they’re really not intended to be used for heavy gaming while on battery, because the battery can’t support the discharge rate needed by a high end GPU.
No thanks, I’ll keep my gaming laptop. Far more portable than a desktop, lots of compute overhead, and I can use it for games. At home it’s basically a desktop with external keyboard and monitors.
Oh yeah, and when it’s not being used with the dedicated graphics card, it gets 6-9 hours of battery life.
Oh, almost forgot - it’s lighter and about the same size as my 2012 13” MBP.
You don't - you compare it to "standard of care" (antidepressants, CBT, etc.).
If we can compare an inferior treatment to placebo, and we can compare a breakthrough treatment to this established standard, we can evaluate the new treatment.
I'm having trouble visualizing how this would be stable - from their reference frame (orbiting a Lagrange point), the pressure is coming unidirectionally. They'd be accelerated in one direction constantly, which seems like it couldn't possibly be stable.
To be clear, I’m skeptical of pushing that much power over USBC.