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Gigabyte shows its new laptops at computex

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We are still talking about Gigabyte and it is that being one of the world leaders in the field of PC there has been no shortage of novelties at Computex, the Taiwanese has shown its new gaming laptops Gigabyte P56XT, Saber 15 Pro, Saber 17 and Aorus X9 with which it intends Conquer gamers looking for portability without compromising on performance.

Gigabyte P56XT

It is a laptop designed for virtual reality with its powerful integrated GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card accompanied by a quad-core Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM and a 15-inch screen with 1080p or 4K resolution capable of reproducing 72% of the NTSC spectrum. All this with dimensions of 38.3 x 26.9 x 3 cm and a weight of 2585 grams. Mount a keyboard with RGB LED lighting to provide an unsurpassed aesthetic and according to current times.

The highlight of this equipment is its hot-swappable storage, by default it includes an optical DVD drive that can be exchanged for a 2.5-inch hard drive at the push of a button. Standard includes a 256 GB SSD and a 2 TB HDD. Its starting price is $ 1, 899.

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Saber 15 Pro and Saber 17

We continue with two new members of the Saber family destined for the mid-range and with prices of approximately $ 1, 500 and $ 1, 149 respectively. The Saber 17 includes a 17-inch screen with 1080 pixel resolution that is brought to life by an Intel Core i7 processor along with a GeForce GTX 1050 ($ 1, 149) or GeForce GTX 1050 Ti ($ 1, 299) graphics card.

The Saber 15 is a step above the Saber released earlier this year and is priced at $ 1, 500, includes a powerful GeForce GTX 1060 and a more premium design with a textured pattern with triangle edges.

Aorus X9

Finally we have the Aorus X9 which is the new top of the manufacturer's range with no less than two GeForce GTX 1070 graphics cards working in SLI to offer sensational performance in video games. Its screen is 17 inches and you can choose between a 4K 60 Hz panel and a 3K 120 Hz panel. All this seasoned by an Intel Core i7 quad-core processor.

Its features are completed by a storage that combines SSD and HDD, a mechanical keyboard with RGB LED lighting, a maximum thickness of 30 mm and a starting price expected around $ 2, 500.

Source: laptopmag and cnet

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