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    Gigabyte P34G

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by spicypixel, Jun 3, 2013.

  1. spicypixel

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    Slim yet Powerful. Ultrablade Gaming Laptop.

    The Extremely Thin and Lightweight Gaming Laptop on Earth. The Most Powerful , Extremely Thin, and Lightest Body Reloaded.
    The 14” GIGABYTE gaming laptop P34G features a 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 Quad-Core processor and a powerful NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760M gaming level discrete graphics. The P34G is able to pack a high-speed 256GB mSATA SSD and a large 1TB HDD* into its incredibly slim and lightweight body of only just 21mm and 1.7Kg. The exceptional 1080p Full HD display, Dolby Home Theater sound quality optimization technology, equipped with flagship gaming specifications is unprecedented in the history of gaming laptop. With state-of-the-art design, the P34G delivers a full throttle gaming experience. The P34G from GIGABYTE is its most stunning gaming laptop ever.

    GIGABYTE - Notebook & Netbook - Notebook & Netbook - P series - P34G

    Quadcore Haswell i7 + Nvidia 760M + 1080p in a 14" form factor... Guess we can dream that they'll actually ship it?

    [​IMG]

    Specs pulled off the page in case it goes down.


    Follow up article:
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  2. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    me likes it, the battery kills it
     
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    Competitor for the new Razer blade? I wonder how pricing will compare?

    Ouch just noticed the 900p screen on Razer.
     
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    There's only one thing missing (or unclarified) on the gigabyte... an IPS screen
     
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  6. spicypixel

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    Wow, I'm liking what I see. Looks too good to be true. I'm sure there has to be a problem with the screen quality, cooling performance, throttling, fan noise, or trackpad. There has to be something wrong. ;)
     
  8. spicypixel

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    Well they omitted thunderbolt from this but not the P35K, that's the only thing that sticks out in terms of shortcomings.
     
  9. Waef

    Waef Notebook Guru

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    Anyone have an estimate for how long battery life should last, assuming just light web browsing?
     
  10. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    assume a power consumption of 13wh when idle, lets put 15wh given that no flash is involved nor video watching 43/15 = 2.86h

    and thats a good case scenario
     
  11. Waef

    Waef Notebook Guru

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    Damn that's a real bummer. That's a potential deal breaker right there. If it was possible to squeeze out at least 4 hours I'd definitely buy this in a heartbeat.
     
  12. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    its is, Im not considering this notebook for nothing, if its cheap enough, I might recommend for people that despite buying an ultraportable dont need battery life (do they exist?)
     
  13. hu1

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    I believe 4 hours should be expected on this machine and quite possibly towards the 5 hour area. My gigabyte u2442 is what I believe to be the predecessor of this P34G due to the striking similarity in the chassis, port layouts, dual fan design, and the unique 2nd HDD bay in something so thin. I also read a quick hands on review and it mentioned the screen is a TN screen for this laptop.

    I get about 3.5-4 hrs doing light web browsing and I have the ivy bridge i5-3210m + GT640m combo (47.7Whr battery). Seeing all the Haswell numbers and benchmarks I'm assuming we should see a decent increase over IB
     
  14. Waef

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    TN screen huh? Damn, was really hoping for an IPS. If it does indeed get at least 4 hours out of real world use, and the screen is decent, then I'll still consider this laptop. For the time being, I'm awaiting more info on the Acer v7!
     
  15. GuniGuGu

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    Any news / price on this lappy? It seems to be in a class of it own..

    Also I heard it was an IPS screen?

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
     
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    It's not official, but from this site they said:

    " Pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed, but Gigabyte tells us that the P34G could launch in late July for August for between $999 and $1599 depending on region and specifications."

    http://blog.laptopmag.com/gigabyte-p34g-14-gaming-notebook

    **Sent from my GALAXY NOTE II**
     
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    Cool link.. hadn't seen that video before. Pricing seems very competitive. Late July / August sooo far away though!! Tossing up between this and the Clevo W230ST... Availability could play a big factor for me.
     
  18. cernio

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    What are the chances this releases in the U.S. this summer? I'm not very familiar with Gigabyte, where are they usually sold?

    It looks beautiful and would definitely suit my needs. I would buy this in a heartbeat, so slick and great performance. Hopefully battery life turns out to be decent.
     
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    Pricing and design could see a lot of people picking this laptop up IMO. For size it's unmatched by anything in the market.

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
     
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    One thing I'd caution against is assuming that the low-price version will match any of the specs of the revealed one. Some of the U2442s had 640M, some 650M, and some 730M (rebadged 640M). The 650M ones were the higher price ones, so I assume the 760M ones will be in this case as well.

    I wonder if the cheaper ones will come with 730M or 740M? And of course an i5.

    Oddly enough, it's impossible to find some U2442 models with a second hard drive... and impossible to find some others without it. Strange distribution methods.
     
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    Still seems like this isn't worth it because of the predicted weak battery life. The U24F seems better
     
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    Battery life is around 4 hours not gaming of course. If true that's acceptable for me.
     
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    Anyone see more info on this anywhere? Price? Availability? I have seen nothing yet, but am really interested. Seem like a budget razer blade 14 with likely a better screen, but slightly lower GPU.

    Edit - didn't realize it would be late July to August before it starts selling. Maybe I should read the thread next time....
     
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    Double post. Sorry, phone app is being buggy.
     
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    Triple post. Tapatalk is clearly not working for me haha.
     
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    I haven't heard much on it other than the late July to August date. There's only 3-4 YouTube videos I can find for it too. I've been debating about purchasing this or the blade 14". Does anyone know how the P34G will stack up compared to the RB14? I'm nervous to pull the trigger on the blade 14" due to bad QA with the backlit keyboard, grounding issues, and display complaints. Any thoughts?
     
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    I really hope the price is around 1200 ~ 1500 as the razer blade is already priced at 1800 :(
     
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    Just found this:


    Hows $999 sound?!
     
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  31. Albake21

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    But the big question that is on everyone's mind is "When will and it and will it ever ship to the US?"
     
  32. sftysizrs

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    sadly its possible they mean 999 for the lower end version which may not even feature a gtx760. Oh well. Anyways this video really did the design justice it looks so nice and if it does only end up with a 4 hour battery life that's fine with me :)
     
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    This notebook looks very interesting.. if it just would be sure to get the IPS 14" FHD screen like with the Lenovo T440s and the Clevo w740su. Does anybody have some secured informations about that? Gigabyte itself doesn´t mention it anywhere to be IPS. But certain websites do. I have high hopes to get the IPS version since I do not know any FHD 14" panels without IPS.
     
  34. cybernick01

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    I think I've seen only one site mentioning a 14'' IPS, but all of them are saying the IPS is the 15''...so it would be weird that the you forget to mention the 14'' is too.
    I will most likely not be an IPS. Just for the 15''.
     
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    From what I've heard it's only the 15" that will receive an ips screen.
     
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    I really wish manufacturers would give us more of a clue when things are going to release or other pertinent info. It really behooves them to do that so I don't go out and buy the competition instead. Example... I am considering the Clevo/sager 13.3 in laptop that was just released too.
     
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    I come bearing news, I asked a few questions and this is the response I received:
    "Hi Cameron,

    Thank you for interesting to our products! P34G will be released to U.S market around beginning of Sep. You may check our GIGABYTE NOTEBOOK FACEBOK for all incoming products update. Gigabyte doesn’t offer “student discount” but I know some retail stores may have special program. Please check with Newegg ( Newegg.com - Computer Parts, Laptops, Electronics, and More!) or Amazon ( Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more) once it release.

    Regards,
    Daniel Chang"
     
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    Man! I was planning on buying a laptop at the beginning of August and thought I had settled on the Clevo W740SU from Mythlogic. Now I have to wait till the beginning of September to see if this really launches, because if I buy the Clevo at the beginning of August and this launches in September, I will be very upset with myself, because this looks to be the better laptop in nearly every way (I'd rather have the Clevo's touchpad and the Clevo is confirmed to have a 1080p IPS display).
     
  39. cybernick01

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    I'm thinking the same haha The msi ge40 was a real let down, I'm waiting for some reviews on the clevo w230st, but to be frank, I'm thinking the gigabytes (yea even the 15'') are more portable and better built.
    Any word on the launch date for europe?
     
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    Where have you een it has a 900p display? I only find 1080p.

     
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    I don't believe they used 1080p for this pre-release models. I was watching youtube and only 1(!) reviewer clicked into the system settings to check the panel and it was 1600x900. I'm still believing the version with 1080p will be an IPS, too. Like the ones from Lenovo, Clevo, Alienware.
    Link: Gigabyte P34 - Thinnest and Lightest Gaming Notebook - YouTube
    Time: 0:50 Minutes
     
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    m.gigabyte.com/product/product.aspx?pid=4636&c=105000000

    its 1080p!
    Im afraid the ips will be only 15'' though
     
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    I think there´s a difference between the spec sheet of gigabyte and the units they showed at the show-booth. Well, after all it´s just MY speculation. :)
    Have you seen the video?
     
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    Now I saw it, but I think it's no big deal, I mean, it was practically a prototype and on the website it's advertised 1080p.
    I'm more worried about the quality though.
    And the release date is killing me, I don't know how long I'm gonna last haha W230st is already out, and the w740su seems nice also. Just waiting for some reviews to start popping up.

    I wonder if changing the panel is too complicated? Never seen/done/read anything about it, but now people seem to be considering it for some notebooks and these panels seem more than ok (both 13.3'' IPS):

    Chimei N133HSE-EA1 Total Power Consumption : 6.39W (Max.)
    AUO B133HAN03.0 Total Power Consumption : 4.45W (Max.)

    There is also an AUO 14''
     
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    The very first post of this thread mentions 900p and 1080p screens. Sounds like a valid upgrade path to me especially if they are saying the base model is $999. Base model = 900p, 4GB RAM, 760M, 128GB SSD. That's still a good deal at $1000 bucks plus I'm personally not a fan of 1080p on anything smaller than 15". I refuse to run my games at non-native resolutions and no lower than medium settings so 900p it is for me.

    I've read contradicting info on the screen. One source that reviewed it at computex mentioned both the 14" and 15" will have 1080p IPS and most others say only the 15" will have an IPS screen. Another place said Gigabyte was still considering putting an IPS in the 14". I think the $999 price tag sounds right BUT not for the 1080p panel. Will try to track down those articles.
     
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    14” Full HD 1920x1080 AHVA LCD
    "Advanced Hyper Viewing Angle mobile technology is AU Optronic’s own take on IPS/PLS"

    I'll take a VA panel over TN any day of the week.
     
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    I was looking forward to Clevo W230ST, but then I saw this and... Oh my god.
    If I can get the basic configuration (900p, 128GB mSATA SSD, empty SATA bay, 760M, 4GB RAM) for around 1000$, I'll buy this at one breath.
    Don't care much about screen quality cause I'm 100% sure any 900p panel would be better than what I have now on my Dell Vostro 3450...
     
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    Well, the quality of the 1080p screen is above average (I'd even say: very good!). It's just the brightness, which is not very high. Well, maybe others can "adjust" it higher. AUO says it can make 300nit.
     
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