GIGABYTE, the world's leading computer brand, unveiled its AI gaming laptop lineup at COMPUTEX 2026, spotlighting models ...
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang flaunted a Gigabyte Aero 15X at CES as to show how Max-Q tech can make laptops both light and powerful. With the updated 2018 Aero 15X, Gigabyte has shown it's not just about ...
The Gigabyte Aero 15 is the gaming laptop I've been desperate to get in the office since I first got my hands on one in the heart of Taipei at this year's Computex tech show. That's because it's a ...
Which came first? Gaming laptops that made a creative's job easier, or a creative's laptop that allowed them to escape the day's workload by casually gaming at night? Judging by the new Gigabyte Aero ...
With last year's Aero 15X, Gigabyte managed an impressive feat: putting powerful gaming performance and long battery life into a 4.4-pound body. This year, the Taiwanese company is trying to top ...
Like the ZBook Create, the Aero 15 OLED XC just misses being called a mobile workstation since it has Nvidia GeForce instead of Quadro graphics and lacks independent software vendor (ISV) ...
The Gigabyte Aero 15 is a ground-breaking laptop that manages to have it all—great CPU, great GPU, great battery life—in a truly portable package. It’s nearly perfect, but some flaws mostly centered ...
Gigabyte’s Aero 17 features a big 4K screen, 10th-gen Comet Lake H, and GeForce RTX Super GPU, yet it still achieves surprisingly good battery life. If you’re squinting at this review from your tiny ...
The X870E AERO X3D WOOD is the latest addition to GIGABYTE’s creator-focused lineup of motherboards. Like the AERO boards before it, it delivers ample support for high-speed storage, top-tier GPU ...
The Gigabyte Aero 15 is an extremely powerful gaming laptop that can also satisfy creative types who want a workstation. This isn't a case of Gigabyte just clawing at another area because it's bored ...