Gigabyte, the Taiwanese company, sure knows how to steal the spotlight and that is precisely what it did at CeBIT this year by unveiling the P2542G gaming laptop. If you’re in the market looking for a portable laptop, then forget it! This device has many positive points but portability is not one of them.
However, at the cost of portability, you get a ton of high-tech components, which is guaranteed to make every professional gamer’s dream come true. Interested to know more? Then, read on.
What is it?
The Gigabyte P2542G laptop comes in an eye-catching bright yellow casing. It is a gamer-oriented notebook equipped with the latest in technology, designed to provide you with an immersive game play experience.
Design and Features
Though pricing and availability are unconfirmed at the moment, according to Gigabyte, the gadget is expected to hit the market late in the second quarter of 2012.
However, at the cost of portability, you get a ton of high-tech components, which is guaranteed to make every professional gamer’s dream come true. Interested to know more? Then, read on.
What is it?
The Gigabyte P2542G laptop comes in an eye-catching bright yellow casing. It is a gamer-oriented notebook equipped with the latest in technology, designed to provide you with an immersive game play experience.
Design and Features
- The 15.6 inch P2542G has a 1920 x 1080 Full HD LED-backlit display.
- Comes equipped with Ivy Bridge-based Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M graphics with 2 GB video memory.
- The air ducting for the CPU and GPU has been split, giving the P2542G twin air vents and dual heat-sinks that, according to the company, will keep things comfortably chilly even after a heavy gaming session.
- Packed with Blu-ray drive, together with four dual-channel stereo speakers and a THX certified dual bass sound system.
- Comes bundled with Windows 7 OS.
- Storage in the P2542G is courtesy of either a 7,200rpm hard-drive or an SSD, while connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and two USB 3.0 interfaces along with HDMI out jack, though you also get a regular VGA output too. There’s also the regular webcam and built-in microphone studded around the display.
Though pricing and availability are unconfirmed at the moment, according to Gigabyte, the gadget is expected to hit the market late in the second quarter of 2012.
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