It's a huge, somewhat gaudy design. The keyboard can light up in a variety of colors. The top of the system has a red dragon on it, with a single white eye, because of course it does. There is no attempt to make the fit and finish of this thing understated. The loaner I was sent to try even has an iBuyPower sticker on the top that was attached unevenly.
The cost is also pretty bonkers for a gaming PC; you're paying a premium to put desktop power into something portable. This configuration, in fact, can be yours for a mere $2,737! I have kept all the descriptors and branding for each component because high-end PC components can get a bit goofy when it comes to branding, and I'd like us to appreciate this fact together.