Even as rivals opt for higher-res options, Gigabyte sticks to full HD
When Nvidia launched its latest GeForce GTX 800M Series GPUs last month, Gigabyte wasted little time in announcing an entire lineup of gaming notebooks built around the new mobile graphics cards.


Gigabyte P25X v2: Starting at $2,099, the 15.6-inch P25X v2 is a high-end gaming laptop that packs quite a powerful punch with its Intel Core i7-4810MQ CPU and GeForce GTX 880M GDDR5 8GB graphics card. Other specs include full HD IPS matte display, tri-storage slots with RAID 0 support, backlit gaming keyboard, subwoofer, and Blu-ray writer. It is expected to begin shipping later this month.

Gigabyte P35W v2: Like the P25X v2, this one also sports a 15.6-inch full HD display. The P35W v2 has enough room in its 20.9mm chassis to accommodate a quad-core Core i7 CPU, GeForce GTX 870M GDDR5 6GB graphics card, two 512GB mSATA SSDs and as many 1.5TB hard drives. It is expected to hit the market later this month starting at $1,599.

Gigabyte P34G v2: The smallest of the three notebooks sighted by us, this upcoming thin and light (20.9mm and 3.57 lbs) notebook features a 14-inch full HD TN matte display, Intel Core i7-4700HQ CPU, GeForce GTX 860M GDDR5 4GB GPU, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD. The P34G V2 starts at $1,499.


New Gigabyte Gaming Notebooks