Asus’ entries into the holiday gaming arena are the G752 and GX700, a pair of fresh designs that abandon the company’s traditional, stealthy look for a bolder, glossy finish. While the G752 is a conventional successor to the G751, the GX700 is a more radical liquid-cooled design built for Intel’s upcoming, unlocked K-Series mobileprocessors. Both system are extremely impressive, and just as powerful as Acer’s Predator line, but the new look is a bit rough around the edges. Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/the-new-laptops-of-ifa-2015/#ixzz3lAFFCILe |
Though Acer has always offered gaming products, its commitment to the space hasn’t been consistent. The company’s new Predator 15- and 17-inch laptops, along with a long list of monitor and desktop announcements, represent a new commitment to those who game. These notebooks are attractive, powerful, reasonably priced, and look set to make waves this holiday season. I was so impressed by them, in fact, that I gave them our Best of Computing award for IFA 2015. Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/the-new-laptops-of-ifa-2015/#ixzz3lAJ7s3yd |
The IdeaPad Y700 is Lenovo’s cross-purpose multimedia and gaming laptop. To that end, it offers a 1080p or optional 4K display, Nvidia GTX 960 graphics and Intel quad-core processors. It frankly isn’t on par with the build quality of “real” gaming notebooks like Acer’s Predator or Asus’ G752, but it does have an affordable entry-level price of just $999. Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/the-new-laptops-of-ifa-2015/#ixzz3lAFTS8fU |
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