Gigabyte Announces Its New Gaming Beast :Aero 15

As a gamer what we love playing game without fps lags and what if you can carry your beast with you which is affordable,portable,durable.Gigabytes  announced today its all new Gigabyte aero 15

Key Features 
New Aero 15 specifications:
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Graphics
  • 7th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor
  • X-Rite Pantone Certified Display
  • UHD 3840x2160 WVA High-Res Display
  • 2x M.2 PCIe SSD / 2x DDR4 Memory
  • Thunderbolt 3
  • 94.24 Wh Battery with Long Battery Life
  • Dual 4K output with HDMI 2.0 & Mini DisplayPort
  • Dimension: 356(W) x 250(D) x 19.9 (H) mm / 2.1kg


Featuring a 1920x1080 screen with a matte anti-glare finish, the panel is VA (Vertical Alignment) rather than the more common IPS or TN technology. Like all display types, VA has its pros and cons, but it looks pretty nice at first glance. The screen is a near-borderless design, fitting a 15.6-panel into a body that normally would feature a 14-inch panel.


The keyboard features per-key lighting with fairly bright output that I'd say is comparable to Razer's beautiful keyboards. A 10-key numeric pad maximizes space usage, but as with most laptops, it's pretty compressed, and gaming accountants may not be happy.


Big battery


Battery life should be reasonable, as Gigabyte opted to fit as big a battery as possible into the Aero 15. The trendsetter in this category was MSI's GS63VR, but MSI opted to use just a 64-watt-hour battery. Gigabyte cranks it up with to 94 watt-hours. The company claims 10 hours of usage, but I'm a bit skeptical.

Plenty of ports

Gigabyte doesn't pull an Apple here and rip you off for dongles. The Aero 15 features just about every port you'll need including Gigabit ethernet, USB 3.0 Type A (5Gbps), a full-size HDMI 2.0, and miniDP 1.3 on the left side.

The right side of the Aero gives two more USB 3.0 Type A ports, a USB 3.1 Type C/Thunderbolt 3 port, an SD card reader, plus a barrel charger and Kensington lock port. Gigabyte says that Thunderbolt 3 port is a full 4-lane configuration, too

Don't care about the outside? Good. The inside is where much of the excitement is. The CPU is Intel's latest 7th-generation quad-core Kaby Lake chip (Core i7-7700HQ), and graphics are left to none other than an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 with a 6GB frame buffer. That GPU is fully VR-ready and will play most games at the laptop's native 1080p resolution without issue.

Storage can accommodate up to a pair of M.2 NVMe SSDs. Our unit came with a single 512GB Liteon SSD. While I didn't have a chance to crack the Aero 15 open, Gigabyte said both M.2 drive bays are easily accessible from the bottom.



Straddling the two we have the Aero 15 with its quad-core chip and GTX 1060 GPU. The Aero is already on sale at Newegg, with this configuration setting you back about $1,900. 

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