Along with the announcement of the new Swift 7 notebook and Chromebook 315, the company has also announced a new Gaming laptop, the Predator Triton 900, which is the successor to the previously announced Predator Triton 700. The laptop features the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20-series GPU, 2080. Also, the company has announced Predator Triton 500 gaming laptop. These are Windows 10 based gaming notebook.
The Predator Triton 900 features a CNC-machined Ezel Aero Hinge that flips, extends, or reclines the 17-inch 4K display. Users can switch between four usage modes- Display mode for sharing the screen with friends during gaming sessions, Ezel mode for playing games on the touchscreen, notebook mode for traditional gaming scenarios, and stand mode to effectively turning the Triton 900 into a tablet for gaming or using creator tools. The Triton series 900’s trackpad is placed beside the keyboard, giving users natural hand placement for gaming using both the keyboard and trackpad. The gaming laptop is thick at 23.75 mm, which is pretty much acceptable for a gaming laptop.
Predator Triton 500
The Predator Triton 500 gaming notebook comes with a 15.6-inch Full HD 300 nits IPS display with 144Hz refresh rates and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology. It is 17.9 mm thick and weighs 2.1 kg. It has a durable, all-metal chassis and narrow bezels with 81 percent body-to-screen ratio. The Triton 500 offers up to 8-hours of battery life, users can play their favorite titles on the road or with friends away from home. The Predator Triton 500 features up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 GPUs with Max-Q design, up to 8 Gen Intel Core i7 processors, NVMe PCIe RAID 0 SSDs, and up to 32GB DDR4 RAM. Its GPU is overclockable and VR-Ready.
Pricing and Availability
The Predator Triton 900 will be available in North America in March with prices starting at US$3,999, in EMEA in March, with prices starting at €4,199, and in China in March, with prices starting at ¥39,999.
The Predator Triton 500 will be available in North America in February with prices starting at US$1,799, in EMEA in February, with prices starting at €1,999, and in China in January, with prices starting at ¥16,999.
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