System76 which is one of the top American hardware manufacturer which is known making most powerful Ubuntu computers, has just brought out a new powerful gaming laptop called Oryx Pro.
Oryx Pro is made from aluminum alloy and therefore both lightweight and durable. It comes in a matte-black brushed finish, has a high-quality keyboard with concave keys, a high-performance H-class Intel CPU, and stunning displays that are bright and have outstanding contrast and brilliant colors.
But the actual power of the System76’s new Oryx Pro laptop relies on dedicated Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M and 980M GPUs, which will make sure that you will be able to play the most visually impressive games, as well as to experience superior audio and video quality and multimedia capabilities.
Oryx Pro’s technical specifications are quite amazing, and you can rest assured that you’ll be able to play any Linux game you want to its maximum settings. The laptop comes in four configurations, two 15.6″ models with either Nvidia Geforce GTX 970M or 980M graphics, as well as two 17.3″ models with the same video cards.
The Oryx Pro run on the recently released Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) operating system. They boast a Sixth Gen Intel Core i7 Quad-Core processor running at 3.6 GHz, full HD matte display, up to 64 GB dual-channel DDR4 RAM running at 2133 MHz, Gigabit Ethernet, and Intel Wireless-AC Wi-Fi.
Moreover, Oryx Pro offers a backlit keyboard, multitouch Trackpad, one HDMI port, two M.2 SSD disks, four USB 3.0 Type-A ports, an SD Card reader, two Mini Display-Port ports, stereo speakers, stereo mic, headphone jack, S/PDIF, mic jack, Kensington lock, built-in 1080p HD webcam, as well as a powerful Li-Polymer 60 Wh battery.
While the 15.6-inch Oryx Pro model weights 5.5 lbs. (2.49 kg), the 17.3-inch one weights 7.05 lbs. (3.20 kg). Optionally, users can choose to have IPS and G-SYNC technologies implemented in the laptop’s display. Oryx Pro is fully configurable, and you can pre-order one right now from the System76 website. All orders are shipping early November 2015.
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