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We have seen how Toshiba rolled out their range of laptops in the past, and this time around, what has been revealed at CES 02014 in January earlier this year looks set to arrive in the US before summer hits. Take the Satellite 50t for instance – this 2.2kg laptop might be rather heavy in comparison to the slew of Ultrabooks that are in the market these days, but there is a very good reason for the additional weight. After all, we are talking about a 4K display with 282 pixels per inch (ppi) at 3,840 x 2,160 resolution, displayed in a 15.6-inch touchscreen format.
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I am quite sure that all of us have heard of MSI Computer Corp. before, where they happen to be a leading manufacturer of computer hardware products and solutions, having announced their latest and of course, devastatingly powerful GT Dominator and performance driven GE Apache gaming notebooks. The GT Dominator powerhouse notebooks will arrive armed with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M and 880M GPUs just so you know what you are getting into by picking either model up.
The new MSI GT Dominator and GE Apache lineups will now arrive with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800M Series Graphics, a 4th Gen Intel Cor i7 processor, Killer Gaming Networking, SteelSeries gaming backlit keyboard with customization engine, Sound Blaster Cinema, Dynaudio Technology and XSplit Gamecaster. You will be able to choose from 17” and 16” models, where both the GT Dominator and GE Apache deliver to professional and amateur gamers an unmatched mobile gaming performance.
It is said that the NVIDIA GTX 800M Series Graphic cards happen to be up to 50% faster compared to its predecessors, not to mention being more energy efficient thanks to their GeForce Battery Boost technology. In order to create the ultimate multimedia experience, MSI would also throw in Sound Blaster Cinema, Dynaudio Speakers and MSI’s Audio Boost technology. Regardless of which particular model you pick up, they are able to output to 4K displays, hooking up to multiple independent monitors simultaneously thanks to the Matrix Multi-Monitor Display.
Apart from that, MSI also makes live streaming and video uploading a snap thanks to the incorporation of XSplit Gamescaster, which happens to be a software which will automatically detect the best streaming settings for the notebook and internet service provider, doing away with the need for settings adjustment. The asking price for MSI’s GT Dominator and GE Apache will start from $1,499.99 and $1,299.99, respectively.
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Razer Blade, world’s thinnest gaming laptop, has highest resolution 14” to boot
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen it comes to gaming peripherals and in more recent times, gaming machines, the name Razer would certainly be worth looking into. After all, the company has proved its mettle in the past concerning the different kinds of mice and keyboards that have been churned out for gamers, and this time around, their Razer Blade gaming laptop has just received a brand new improvement instantly elevating it to elite company as it boasts of the highest resolution 14-inch display that is available in a laptop.
Just how high of a resolution are we talking about here? We are looking at a stunning 3200 x 1800 pixels touchscreen display that will boast of a record 5.76 megapixels, making it capable of sharply exhibiting even the finest details and text with 262 pixels per inch. Thanks to state-of-the-art IGZO/IPS (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide/In-Plane Switching) display panel technology that offers unmatched color and image quality, one would be able to enjoy a 250 percent increase in contrast ratio over its predecessor, where there is also high brightness LED backlighting that has been specially optimized for outdoor use, wide viewing angles, and dramatically improved video propagation and response.
Apart from that, the Razer Blade’s display will also minimize color shift while maximizing uniformity in order to make gaming a whole lot more beautiful than ever before possible. Yeah, just when you thought that things could not get any better, the Razer Blade will also come with a 10-point capacitive multi-touch screen which will work seamlessly thanks to the new touch interface in Windows 8.
It measures 0.7” thin, and despite that, it is still capable of packing in far more power-per-cubic-inch than any other laptop in the world. It will run on a 4th gen Intel Core i7 processor and relies on solid-state storage technology that will deliver boot speeds up to four-times faster compared to a traditional notebook hard drive, all arriving in a rugged all-aluminum chassis. This is definitely a beast of a machine, that’s for sure. It will retail for $2,199 onwards this April.
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