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Latest Samsung gaming laptop will stay cool in the heat of battle

Latest Samsung gaming laptop will stay cool in the heat of battle
The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has 8th gen Intel i7 brains, Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics and advanced thermal management
The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has 8th gen Intel i7 brains, Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics and advanced thermal management
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Samsung has pushed the Notebook Odyssey Z's keyboard forward and placed a trackpad next door, for desktop gaming familiarity
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Samsung has pushed the Notebook Odyssey Z's keyboard forward and placed a trackpad next door, for desktop gaming familiarity
Samsung says the Z AeroFlow Cooling System built into the Notebook Odyssey Z will ensure optimal gaming performance
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Samsung says the Z AeroFlow Cooling System built into the Notebook Odyssey Z will ensure optimal gaming performance
The Samsung Noetbook Odyssey Z gaming notebook comes with USB-C, USB 2 and 3, and HDMI ports
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The Samsung Noetbook Odyssey Z gaming notebook comes with USB-C, USB 2 and 3, and HDMI ports
The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop is described as "strikingly thin and light"
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The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop is described as "strikingly thin and light"
Samsung says that the Notebook Odyssey Z takes an entirely new approach to gaming
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Samsung says that the Notebook Odyssey Z takes an entirely new approach to gaming
The Samsung Noetbook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has a 15.6-inch Full HD display
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The Samsung Noetbook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has a 15.6-inch Full HD display
The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has 8th gen Intel i7 brains, Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics and advanced thermal management
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The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z gaming laptop has 8th gen Intel i7 brains, Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics and advanced thermal management
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Samsung entered the gaming laptop arena last year with two Odyssey models, and has now revealed a new 15-inch portable play machine called the Notebook Odyssey Z. Described as "strikingly thin and light," the Z boasts a multi-core processor, zippy all-solid state storage and an industry-leading cooling system.

The 6 cores and 12 thread brains of the Notebook Odyssey Z come in the shape of an 8th gen Intel Core i7 CPU, supported by up to 16 GB of 2,400 MHz DDR4 RAM and as much as 1 TB of SSD storage. Meanwhile, Full HD visuals on the 15.6-inch display are powered by an Nvidia GTX 1060 Max-P graphics with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory. Samsung says that users can not only look forward to smooth gaming action, but that the Z should also be more than capable of taking video editing and 3D rendering in its stride.

Samsung says the Z AeroFlow Cooling System built into the Notebook Odyssey Z will ensure optimal gaming performance
Samsung says the Z AeroFlow Cooling System built into the Notebook Odyssey Z will ensure optimal gaming performance

The 17.9 mm (0.7 in) thick, 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) mobile gaming rig is reported to include "revolutionary thermal management hardware" that's promised to keep the gaming laptop cool even when players lose theirs. The system comprises a Dynamic Spread Vapor Chamber that offers edge to edge coverage of the CPU and GPU, two Z Blade Blowers and a Z AeroFlow Cooling Design which pushes cool air above and below machine hot zones simultaneously, while getting rid of warm air out of the vents. A silent mode can cut fan noise to as low as 22 dB for epic battles on the quiet.

Elsewhere, the Z comes with USB-C, USB 2 and 3, HDMI ports, a 720p webcam, two 1.5 W speakers and, as you might expect, a backlit keyboard. Samsung has opted to position the touchpad to the side of the near-to-the front keyboard for layout familiarity for desktop gamers. There's no mention of wireless capabilities in the announcement.

The Samsung Notebook Odyssey Z will be rolled out to a few select markets later this month, ahead of a US release in Q3 2018. Pricing is yet to be announced.

Source: Samsung

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nikhiel
Looks epic - apart from the fact that the touchpad is a complete turn-off for left-handed people (like myself).