Gigabyte, like other notebook manufacturers, has used the new introductions of the new generation of Intel processors and Nvidia's GeForce RTX Super graphics cards to give its laptop model series and Aero a hardware update.
Gigabyte's Aero range is particularly interesting for professional video work, as it includes not only high-performance laptops, but also particularly colour-accurate, factory colour-calibrated and X-Rite Pantone certified displays with a DeltaE value of less than 1, 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space and a very low bezel of 3mm.
The 15" models Aero 15 OLED (with UltraHD 4K AMOLED display and GDR400 support) and Aero15 as well as the 17" Aero 17 HDR (UltraHD 4K and HDR400) and Aero 17 have been updated.
Gigabyte Aero Laptops
All these models as well as the gaming laptops Aorus 17X, 17G and 15G with displays with refresh rates up to 240 Hz are now equipped with the latest Intel Comet Lake-H i7/i9 CPUs of the 10th generation with up to 8 cores like the overclockable Intel Core i9-10980HK, the Intel Core i7-10875H (the first i7 processor with 8 cores/16 threads) or the i7-10750H as well as the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 20 Super Series graphics cards (RTX 2080/2070).
Further features include up to 64 GB DDR4 RAM, two M.2 SSD slots as well as HDMI 2.0, Thunderbolt 3 and MiniDisplayPort 1.3 interfaces for connecting up to three external monitors and three USB 3.2 Gen1 ports and a UHS-II SD card reader.
In addition, cooling has been improved and the professional Nvidia Studio drivers have been used, which are specially optimized for cooperation with various video editing, transcoding and grading programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Redcine-X Pro.