PX60 Video
Our P-series of notebooks is a very versatile series of machines. While the G-series focuses solely on gaming, and the W-series comprises of mobile workstations, the P-series is aimed at a professional audience that doesn’t necessarily need workstation-grade graphics.
The PX60 is actually fairly similar to the GS60, but is improved with a screen panel calibrated to 100% sRGB, featuring True Color technology. This is so you can edit images and video with sure-fire knowledge that your colors are exactly as they should be. It obviously also helps when watching movies, and for that the PX60 is using the same Dynaudio sound system as its G-series sibling.
The CPUs used are the same – Broadwell and Skylake options are available, Super RAID, USB 3.0 Type-C, and of course NVIDIA Graphics. In this case, the graphics used are a notch below what you would normally find in the GS60, the PX60 uses GeForce GTX 950M and 960M.
Have a look at what you can do with the PX60 below.
Our P-series of notebooks is a very versatile series of machines. While the G-series focuses solely on gaming, and the W-series comprises of mobile workstations, the P-series is aimed at a professional audience that doesn’t necessarily need workstation-grade graphics.
The PX60 is actually fairly similar to the GS60, but is improved with a screen panel calibrated to 100% sRGB, featuring True Color technology. This is so you can edit images and video with sure-fire knowledge that your colors are exactly as they should be. It obviously also helps when watching movies, and for that the PX60 is using the same Dynaudio sound system as its G-series sibling.
The CPUs used are the same – Broadwell and Skylake options are available, Super RAID, USB 3.0 Type-C, and of course NVIDIA Graphics. In this case, the graphics used are a notch below what you would normally find in the GS60, the PX60 uses GeForce GTX 950M and 960M.
Have a look at what you can do with the PX60 below.
looking forward to the screen as l am using an old Acer Aspire 5742G that l picked up cheap and forgotten how cramped 1366x768 is and the reflective screen is a killer
but can't complain as l managed to snag it for very little. However need something with more than mono a speaker and a flaky screen for media consumption but to be fair it is 5+ yrs old.