Of course, Gigabyte is also represented at the CES in Las Vegas. The portfolio includes the AORUS 17 gaming notebook, which will be equipped with mechanical buttons in the future.
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At this year's CES, Gigabyte will be presenting the latest top model in the AORUS product family, the AORUS 17, for the first time. The AORUS 17 is the world's first laptop to integrate a keyboard based on mechanical Omron switches. On the one hand, this should significantly improve the touch characteristics, on the other hand, the lighting of the keys also benefits. In the further course of 2020, GIGABYTE plans to further advance and expand the use of mechanical keyboards in its AORUS laptops.
In addition, the AORUS 17 combines the latest, overclockable eight-core processors from Intel with the latest NVIDIA RTX graphics chips. In addition, the AORUS 17 uses a high-quality ESS SABER digital-to-analog converter chip and a screen with a repetition frequency of fast 240 Hertz.
There are also new offshoots in the compact AERO notebooks. AERO 15 OLED and AERO 17 HDR are primarily optimized for content creation, but are also ideal for gaming thanks to powerful components and fast displays. They are also the only laptops in the world with an X-Rite Pantone-certified screen calibration, which is supposed to guarantee accurate color reproduction on a professional scale.