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Posted by Gary
 - May 31, 2016, 08:41:10
Well, I have owned a p34g v1, now have a p34w v3 and looking to buy the p34w v5 ( with 6gb Vram).. but might hang out for the mobile GTX 1070 fitted notebook.

Regarding batteries... I bought these notebooks because I travel , need powerful CPU, GPU and apart from maybe an hour on a flight I don't use the battery.. so the last thing I need is an even heavier one!

I am always plugged in at presentations...meetings..where any heavy work is expected.. Realtime 3d architectural presentations

If I was Gigabyte i would use that space and less weight for better cooling...

Please don't drop the p34 model... it is a brilliant balance of power to weight and won't embaress me with childish design.

Keep the battery small
Always provide 6 gb Vram (4k displays)
Better cooling
HDMI 2.0 for 4k TVs  / monitor
Allow the screen to open 180 degrees ( so I can see my 42" 4K TV monitor at the office)
Add a SIM slot so I can 4G from anywhere
Add a Wacom Pen and Touchscreen, 2560x 1400 is dense enough for sketching

And HURRY, I can't wait

Posted by Redaktion
 - May 27, 2016, 19:00:17
The 19.9 mm thick 14-inch gaming notebook will carry a tremendously dense 94 Wh battery for up to a 10-hour battery life.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Gigabyte-Aero-14-gaming-notebook-now-official.166297.0.html