The 4 coolest laptops from IFA 2019

The 4 coolest laptops from IFA 2019

As IFA 2019 draws to a close in Berlin, Germany, it's time to think about what we've seen advertised and got a chance to get a taste of it at the show. In particular, we saw more than a few new laptops that got us excited in late 2019 and beyond in computing.

From the most graphically powerful laptops we've seen to Ultrabook computers, but packed with the power of portable gaming machines, some ultra-sophisticated laptops are emerging. Here is a short overview of the most interesting laptops from IFA 2019.

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Asus ProArt StudioBook

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Asus ProArt StudioBook

With an Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 graphics processor (GPU) and an Intel Core i9 processor (CPU), as well as a 15-inch screen, Pantone 4K validated with a 120Hz refresh rate, the new Asus professional-grade laptop definitely ready to be an incredibly powerful mobile workstation.

Asus also offers a 17-inch version of its laptop, as well as a four-sided NanoEdge display, the first of its kind with extremely narrow bezels. These mega-powerful laptops will be available in October 2019 and their pricing will be announced later. However, with these types of rooms inside and out, don't expect them to be affordable.

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Razer Blade Stealth (Late 2019)

The Razer Blade Stealth 13 (Late 2019), which starts this month from € 1,499 (€ 1,679), offers an option for the most powerful graphics yet in an Ultrabook. The new "Late 2019" model can be equipped with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU and XNUMXth Gen Intel processor making this Ultrabook a true gaming laptop.

Of course, this is not the basic version of the laptop and as such will cost a good penny for the luxury of a truly mobile PC game. However, this is an excellent sign of what will happen, as it is quite possible to stack high-quality graphics on thin and light notebooks.

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Lenovo Yoga C940

The new Yoga C940, which succeeded the C930, has the usual 360-degree hinge, but the internal speaker has been improved and redesigned. Lenovo calls this feature "Rotating Soundbar" and now offers Dolby Atmos sound through the drivers.

Lenovo has also equipped this new laptop with one of the first 10 nanometer Intel processors available, allowing the battery to gain a lot. And, to soften the pot even more, here's a new 15-inch model with Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics. The Yoga C940 will launch in October starting at € 1,249 (about € 1,040).

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Acer Predator Triton 500

Acer's new 15-inch gaming laptop is the first on the market to display a 300Hz refresh rate. This means the screen can reliably display up to 300 frames per second without visible screen tearing or other artifacts. , which is a boon for champions of sportsmanship who must be faster than blazing fast.

Acer will launch the Predator Triton 500 in the EMEA region in November, with a North American launch in late December. The gaming laptop will start at € 2,799 (about € 2,320, AU 4,140).