COLORFUL is better known for graphics cards, but ahead of Computex 2026 it pushed into flagship gaming laptops with the iGame M15 and M16 Origo. Both pair Intel Core Ultra 9 chips with a full-power RTX 5070 laptop GPU in a slim aerospace-grade aluminum body, and both lean on a 300Hz display and a heavy AI-interaction pitch.

Laptops are a crowded field where COLORFUL is a challenger rather than a household name, so the Origo series has to stand on specs and design. On paper it brings both.

Silicon and screen

The two models split on processor. The M15 Origo runs the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, an 8P+16E hybrid with up to 24 cores and 5.5GHz boost, while the M16 Origo uses the newer Core Ultra 9 386H built on Intel's 18A process with on-chip AI acceleration. Both carry a 115W full-power RTX 5070 laptop GPU on the Blackwell architecture, with DLSS 4.5 multi-frame generation and Reflex 2.

The display is the easy sell. Both get a 2.5K panel in a 16:10 aspect ratio at 300Hz, 500 nits and full sRGB coverage. That refresh rate is aimed at competitive players, while the color accuracy and taller ratio nod to creators.

Cooling and chassis

To feed that hardware, the Origo uses dual fans, six heat pipes, phase-change thermal material and a quad-exhaust layout rated for up to 200W combined CPU and GPU output. The chassis stays portable at 19.9mm thick and 2.35kg, in Ink Black or Starry White with a frosted finish.

The AI hook

COLORFUL is putting real weight on its Netsite AI system, which links phone and laptop. It adds AI voice control for power-on and wake, an electronic fence that unlocks the laptop when you are near and locks it when you leave, and phone-based remote presentation control. Features like these tend to live or die on how reliably they work day to day, so they are worth testing rather than taking at face value.

COLORFUL is holding full specs, pricing and availability for Computex 2026, and there is no word yet on a Philippine release. As a spec sheet it is competitive with the established gaming laptop names. Whether it reaches local buyers at a price that matters is the part still to be answered.