Thin at 0.83", the 15.6" P35XV3-CF9 Laptop from Gigabyte is designed for general use, including Internet browsing, document creation, and multimedia playback. The system is powered by a 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7-4720HQ Quad-Core processor, allowing you to run multiple applications simultaneously. If you need more power, the CPU may be overclocked to 3.6 GHz. The system's 8GB of DDR3L SDRAM allows the computer to quickly access frequently used files and programs.
The 15.6" anti-glare display features a Full HD 1920 x 1080 native resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. The dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M graphics card has 8GB of GDDR5 RAM and is designed to deliver a sharp, clear picture. You'll also be able to output video to an external display via the graphics card's HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, and VGA port.
For long term storage of your files, this system has a 1TB 7200 rpm hard drive which provides quick access to your data. If you want to connect external peripherals, such as external storage, optical drives, or memory card readers, this system has 2 x USB 3.0 ports and 2 x USB 2.0 ports. There is also a built-in SD memory card reader, a 3.5mm headphone-out jack, and a 3.5mm mic-in jack. Network connectivity may be achieved using the Gigabit Ethernet port or the integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi. Additional compatible peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, and headsets, may be paired using Bluetooth 4.0 technology.
Whether you are listening to music, watching a movie, or playing a game, this notebook has built-in speakers which will provide listening enjoyment. When using the HDMI port, external HD audio playback is supported up to 7.1 channels. Additionally, the integrated mic may be used to record your own audio or use it alongside the built-in HD webcam to engage in face-to-face conversations using Skype or other software. The 15.6" P35XV3-CF9 Laptop includes an AC adapter, its 11.1V Lithium-polymer battery will operate for up to 75.81Wh before recharging is required, and the installed operating system is Windows 8.1 (64-bit).
