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Meet HP’s ultimate gaming laptop for the gamer on the go

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  • 24 May 2016
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A quick Google search on gaming gear will often reveal tricked out products that have big flashing LED lights and huge swathes of contrasting colour elements. This is part of what most companies think is the gaming brand and that all gamers want to stand out from the sea of sleek business laptops.

The thing is, that’s not always the case. There are many gamers who want all the power of a gaming laptop but without the seizure-inducing flashing lights. Well, if you’re one of those people, meet the HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook.

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Sometimes, you just want to unwind. You want to spend an unhealthy number of hours killing zombies or other players on a video game. Well, the HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook is here for all your virtual slaying needs.

On the outside, the powerful laptop features a matte black coating that just oozes stealthiness. Apart from the HP logo on the top lid, the rest of the laptop sports a clean look that just adds to its mysterious and menacing look.

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The Pavilion Gaming notebook is the best of both worlds. With the lid shut, the 15.6-inch laptop looks sleek, elegant and discreet but once you pop the lid open, you’ll be greeted by an aggressive colour scheme that reminds you that this laptop means business.

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Under the hood, this gaming laptop is powered by the latest 6th generation Intel Core i processors (up to Core i7) which should get you whizzing through tasks and games without a hitch. It’s also got a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M graphics card and up to 16GB of RAM to ensure a great gaming experience.

What’s more, it comes with a 1TB 5,400RPM lightning-fast hard drive to store all your games. For the best audio performance, it comes with dual speakers and audio tuned by B&O Play. It’s also energy efficient with an ENERGY STAR certification and a battery life that lasts up to 8 hours on a single charge.

Weighing in at just 2.3kg, this laptop is pretty light for a gaming-grade PC and its relatively small dimensions of 384.6×265.2x29mm makes it much easier to carry around to your LAN parties or gaming sessions.

The HP Pavilion Gaming laptop is priced from RM3,499.

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