Gigabyte Launches the Lightest 14″ Gaming Laptop in the World

With a thickness of just 21 mm and a mere weight of 1.67 kg, the newest launch by Gigabyte is by far the world’s lightest gaming laptop. Gigabyte has launched the 14″ P34G Ultrablade gaming laptop with the ultimate fourth generation Intel Core i7 Quad core processor, thus offering nothing but the best performance.

Gigabyte Ultrablade P34G

Any gaming laptop is incomplete without the highest quality graphics and the P34G leaves no room for any complaints with the best graphics to offer to its gamers; it features the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760M which has been designed exclusively for the ultimate gaming experience.

Gigabyte Ultrablade P34G

No overheating with the Supra-Cool technology
The P34G incorporates the latest technology of the Supra Cool which prevents the laptop from getting heated. An efficient cooling system is one of the most important factors in any gaming laptop as they usually have demanding CPU usage. The laptop features the most high-end CPU and GPU and still the laptop won’t overheat even after long hours of gaming.

Gigabyte Ultrablade P34G

With the P34G, the Gigabyte decides to go diversified in its target market with the laptop being perfectly suitable for not only gamers but also for students and businesspeople. The laptop has the ability to provide the users with maximum portability and easily offers long hours of work or entertainment without affecting the performance in any way. The P34G is not only the best with its latest and most challenging features, it also offers the elegant design with its perfect and fine matte finish with the sandblasted aluminum.

Gigabyte Ultrablade P34G

Regardless of the fact that the P34G is super slim and light weighted; it features the 256GB mSATA SSD and a large 1TB HDD. Furthermore, the Dolby Digital home theater feature offers the most refined sound quality and takes music to the next level. Gamers looking for an upgrade in the performance and speed can have the option of over clocking with the Ultra Boost technology.

Source: Gigabyte | News Archive