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Gigabyte Aero 14 preview : Well spec'ed ultrabook for gamers

Gigabyte Aero 14 preview : Well spec’ed ultrabook for gamers

Posted on June 6, 2016November 16, 2018 By Jarvis

Gigabyte was showing off its gaming ultrabook range at this year’s Computex and they were eye-catching to say the least. Fantastic specs combined with super long battery life make for real competitors in this area.

The Gigabyte Aero 14 leads these are nifty little workstations with a 3K 14-inch, QHD 2560 x 1440 IPS screen and a wide viewing angle.

Gigabyte Aero 14 preview: Well spec'ed ultrabook for gamers - photo 2

It has a slimline design and while it’s not the thinnest ultrabook on the market at 19.9 mm, bear in mind that this is also a device designed for gaming. As such, its 1.9kg weight is attractive, and undercuts the Razer Blade, its obvious competitor.

The machine runs on an Intel Core i7 processor – 6700HQ – with Nvidia cards for gaming graphics, made up of a 3GB GTX 970M or 2GB GTX 965M. There is also Intel’s HD Graphics 930 on board and up to 32Gb of RAM. Two M.2 PCLe Nvme SSD storage solutions promise lightning fast read and write speeds.
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Wearables Tags:core i7, gaming, gigabyte, Gigabyte Aero 14, GTX, HD, Intel, intel core i7, IPS, lightning, Nvidia, processor, QHD, ram, Razer, Razer Blade, SSD, ultrabook

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