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Powerful Aorus 17 gaming and creative laptops now available

After presenting at the CES 2020 technology event last month gigabytes announced this week the availability of its new line of Aorus and Aero laptops. Offers plenty of performance, whether you’re a gamer or a creator. The new Aorus 17 gaming laptop is Gigabyte’s flagship laptop for 2022 and features a 17-inch screen with a 360Hz refresh rate and a narrow four-sided bezel design. “AORUS increased the screen-to-body ratio to 90%, so you see more with less weight.”

The new Aorus laptops are powered by Intel’s 12th generation processors supported by Nvidia’s RTX 30Ti series graphics cards. For more information, visit the official Gigabyte website by following the link below.

Aorus 17 gaming laptop features

  • Windows 11 Home
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series laptop GPUs
  • 12th generation Intel Core i7 processor H-series
  • WINDFORCE Infinity cooling system
  • 17.3″ FHD 360Hz NTSC 72% IPS Level Panel
  • Supports DDR5
  • flash 4
  • The world’s first Microsoft Azure AI Notebook

“For creators, great visuals are always key to flawless creation. For gamers, they conquer the field with a visual advantage. As a result, we’re now bringing the visual innovation to our all-new AORUS and AERO laptops, introducing the first-ever 16:10 4K OLED display and a true 4-sided 360Hz frameless screen to help developers and gamers express their vision can really redefine .”

“The AORUS gaming laptop reimagines the game with the all-new AORUS 17. With the curved panel, we manage to squeeze a 17-inch screen into a 15-inch body and deliver never-before-seen portability of a 17-inch laptop. Combined with the latest 12th Gen INTEL CPU and NVIDIA RTX 30 Series GPU, AORUS 17 is the true portable powerhouse for gamers.”

Source : gigabytes

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