Colorful is gearing up for its next wave of gaming laptops, and the company has now published official product listings for two 2026 EVOL P15 models powered by Nvidia’s newer Blackwell-based laptop graphics. The lineup includes one configuration built around the GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU and another that steps down to the GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU, giving buyers two clear performance tiers in the same 15.6-inch chassis class.
Both EVOL P15 variants are shown with 15.6-inch IPS displays, and both are listed as shipping with Windows 11 Home. Colorful also notes WPS as pre-installed software. While the full regional spec sheets and pricing aren’t available yet, the posted configurations reveal a lot about who each model is meant for: higher-refresh gaming with creator-friendly color coverage, paired with mainstream CPU options.
The RTX 5060 EVOL P15 is positioned as the higher-end choice. Colorful’s listing shows it in a Carbon Grey finish and pairs it with up to an Intel Core i7-14650HX, a 16-core, 24-thread processor aimed at high-performance laptops. On the graphics side, it’s listed with up to an RTX 5060 Laptop GPU featuring 8GB of VRAM. The display specs also lean premium for competitive and fast-paced games: a 2560 × 1440 (QHD) resolution panel, a 165Hz refresh rate, and 100% sRGB coverage. For memory and storage, the page lists up to 16GB of DDR5-5200 RAM and up to a 512GB PCIe Gen3 SSD.
The RTX 5050 EVOL P15 targets a more budget-friendly performance point while keeping a similar overall concept. This version appears in a Cloud White finish and is shown with up to an Intel Core i5-13420H (8 cores, 12 threads). Graphics are listed as up to an RTX 5050 Laptop GPU, also paired with 8GB of VRAM according to the product page. The screen drops to 1920 × 1080 (Full HD) with a 144Hz refresh rate, while still claiming 100% sRGB—an appealing detail for users who want accurate color without moving into a pricier display tier. Like the RTX 5060 listing, it includes up to 16GB DDR5-5200 and up to a 512GB PCIe Gen3 SSD.
A separate report suggests the EVOL P15 series could arrive in Q1 2026 and mentions items like DLSS 4 marketing, potential cooling differences, and notes about Wi‑Fi and the keyboard, plus a two-year warranty. Since those details don’t clearly appear in the main spec blocks on Colorful’s official pages, it’s best to consider them unconfirmed until Colorful provides complete configurations for each region.
For now, the biggest unanswered questions are the ones that often decide real-world gaming performance and value. Colorful has not yet published pricing, market-by-market availability, or key technical details like GPU power limits (TGP), battery capacity, and the full port selection. Those will matter a lot—especially for how the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 perform under sustained load, how loud or cool the chassis runs, and how practical the laptop is for daily use beyond gaming.
If you’re shopping for a new 15.6-inch gaming laptop in early 2026, the EVOL P15 listings are worth watching. The RTX 5060 model looks designed for sharper QHD gaming at high refresh rates, while the RTX 5050 version aims to deliver smoother 1080p performance at 144Hz with a more accessible CPU and display combination. Pricing and finalized specs will ultimately determine how competitive these models are, but the early details already outline Colorful’s plan for its next EVOL P15 lineup.






