Domestic premium laptop production started in Russia 08:34

The Graviton company announced the release of a new Russian laptop N17I-T in a metal case. According to the manufacturer, the device will be able to replace a desktop computer. reports DTF portal.

The laptop is equipped with a 17.3-inch screen with Full HD resolution. The 11th generation Intel Core processor, released in 2020, is responsible for its performance. The “Gaviton” N17I-T can have up to 32 GB of RAM and a solid-state drive of up to 4 TB.

It is claimed that the laptop has a fingerprint scanner and 4800 mAh (54.7 Wh) battery capacity with 65 W charging support via USB-C. The thickness of the device was 19 mm and its weight was 2.3 kg.

The laptop is certified to work with Russian operating systems Astra Linux SE and RED OS. “Graviton” N17I-T was developed and produced in Russia and is also included in the Russian Register of Industrial Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

It was noted that the price of the H17I-T laptop with an Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD will be approximately 130 thousand rubles. For example, similar devices from Huawei can be found for an average of 45-50 thousand rubles.

Previously LG launched Foldable laptop with flexible touch screen.



Source: Gazeta

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