September
29, 2017, Manila – Predator
Philippines announced the latest addition to its high-performance
series – the Triton 700. The first-ever Predator spiked with
aqueous blue lighting, the heavy-duty gaming laptop was launched at
the High Grounds Café last September.
“When we engineered the Triton 700, we really took into consideration the needs and wants of gaming enthusiasts,” shares JB Aquino, Marcomms Lead, Predator Philippines. “Extreme performance was a given; on top of that we made sure that the Triton 700 was conveniently portable and housed in one robust yet refined machine.”
Marrying
sleekness with heavy-duty efficiency, the Triton 700 promises an
immersive gaming experience elegantly presented through its slim
design.
Never-before
possible
With the
launch of Predator's newest stalwart, it aims to provide gamers and
enthusiasts a lightweight and elegant option for intense gaming.
Customers can choose between a Triton 700 laptop which bears NVIDIA's
GeForce GTX 1060 or the newest GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q design.
The latest
GTX 1080 promises ultra-smooth visuals and extreme overclocking speed
potential. Screen tearing and stuttering are effectively minimized
and eliminated thanks to NVIDIA G-SYNC which matches the refresh rate
of the Triton 700's 15.6" FHD display with the GPU. It is also
powered by the elite Intel i7 processor so processing speed is at an
optimum ensuring excellent performance clock for clock.
Cementing
Predator's status as the leading producer of gaming laptops with the
best cooling systems, the Triton 700 boasts an advanced thermal
design which guarantees constant high performance. The unit cools
without bulk as it is equipped with twin Aeroblade 3D fans which
sports the thinnest blades out in the market at 0.1mm. This gives
users 35% improved airflow throughout the computer. Connected to
these are a whopping six heat pipes and four heat syncs that support
hyper-efficient cooling throughout the machine’s key components as
hot air is expelled.
Customizable,
high-performance gaming anywhere
The outside
layout of the unit is just as fantastic as its insides. At a Z-height
of 18.9mm, the Triton 700 is sleek enough to be trotted anywhere
extreme performance is needed.
The Full HD
screen promises to reflect to users the stunning visuals extended to
them by the system's VR ready GPU and processor while surround sound
is more than possible through Dolby ATMOS for an immersive gaming
experience.
Its
low-profile mechanical keyboard sports slim keys and is RGB Backlit
which means key luminescence is efficient and backlight colors are
customizable.
Corning
Gorilla glass glazes the front of the keyboard for the precision
touchpad, which also provides a window to the device's cooling
system.
With generous
input/output ports placed on either side of the unit, gamers can
enjoy the ease of connection for surround gaming up to three monitors
Via Thunderbolt 3 or jump their internet connection via ethernet
port.
"For
heavy gamers looking to share the action with friends this is a dream
come true," enthuses Aquino. "With the Predator Triton 700,
all these powerful components and convenient additions are in place,
gamers no longer need to be glued to a desktop for a perfect gaming
experience."
***
The Predator
Triton 700 GTX 1060 model retails at PHP 134,999.00. However, for a
limited time, customers get an additional Predator Cestus 500 mouse
and PHP 3,000-worth of Steam credits for every purchase of the unit.
Meanwhile,
interested parties may own the Predator Triton 700 GTX 1080 model for
PHP 229,999.00. For a limited time, each purchase of this unit gives
customers a Predator Cestus 500 mouse, a Predator Galea 500 gaming
headset, and PHP 5,000-worth of Steam credits.
Both units
will be available for pre-order online via partner re-sellers
Columbia Computers, Complink, Concept Computers, Octagon, PC Corner,
PC Express, Thinking Tools, and VillMan. Units can be expected to
arrive from 30 to 45 days upon ordering.
To learn more
about the Predator gaming system, go to the Predator Philippines
Facebook page - @PredatorPhilippines.
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