ADATA gets into gaming displays, laptops and PCs

Posted on Tuesday, December 24 2019 @ 15:04 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Memory maker ADATA plans to expand its offerings. TechPowerUp reports the company will launch a bunch more products under its Xtreme Performance Gear (XPG) brand. This will include gaming displays, gaming laptops, and gaming desktop PCs. You can expect announcements at CES 2020 in January.

adata XPG at CES 2020
XPG, a provider of high-performance products for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts is pleased to announce that it will be showcasing its latest range of Xtreme Performance Gear at CES 2020 in Las Vegas under the theme of “The Invasion has Begun.” The products on show will include its full lineup of gaming peripherals and accessories, PC components, DDR4 modules, and solid state drives. What’s more, XPG will be presenting, for the first time, its new gaming notebook, mini PC, and monitor, signaling its foray into System PCs. Visit XPG at CES 2020 (Jan. 7 – 10) at the Venetian, Titian 2206.

System PCs and Displays
XPG XENIA Notebook, PHOTON Monitor, and GAIA Mini PC – Meet X, P, and G Leveraging its core competencies in gaming memory and storage, XPG is expanding its product offering to include Gaming PCs and Monitors.

At the XPG booth, visitors will be able to get an exclusive look at the new XPG XENIA 15. Developed in collaboration with Intel, the 15.6” notebook sports a Full HD IPS display, latest 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor, and XPG’s very own award-winning SX8200 Pro M.2 solution. Desktop gamers can also experience the XPG GAIA mini PC, also developed in conjunction with Intel, featuring a compact 5-liter chassis, a swappable PCI slot hosting cards up to 8”, and a 500-watt 80 PLUS® Platinum certified compact PSU.

The XPG PHOTON is an IPS 27” screen introducing Vivid Color® Eye-Safe Display technology from PixelDisplay Inc., for the first time in a Gaming Monitor. This new technology provides a reduced eye-strain night-gaming experience by eliminating harmful blue light, without washed-out dirty-brown colors, films or blue-blocking glasses. The solution can switch between wide-color gamut in daytime, and an amazing colorful night-time experience.

PC Components
XPG VOLTA Vertical Full Tower Chassis – Built for the Ultimate Gamer
Size DOES matter, and this Xtreme and larger-than-life concept tower sports a vertical air-flow on a stylishly clean, cylindrical design that layers premium metal looks with glass and RGB effects to create a feast for the eyes. The body is also equipped standard with four multi-directional wheels without extra cost. The very spacious interiors host E-ATX motherboards, three maxi-sized graphics cards, and multiple radiators on a very convenient sliding tray.

XPG SSDs & DRAM
XPG’s full line up of DRAM and SSDs will be on display at the booth. Among them are three new concept PCIe Gen4 SSDs (SAGE, INDIGO, and PEARL) with read/write speeds of up to 7000/6000 MB/s, and support for NVMe 1.4 and the latest AMD platform, making them a great match for gamers, creators, and 5G applications. The SU630 and SX8100 SSDs, both with up to 4TB of capacity, will also make an appearance at the XPG booth. Included in the lineup, the SE900G and SE770G RGB external SSDs will be on hand. They feature write performance of up to 2000 MB/s. XPG will also be highlighting two new concept RGB DRAM modules (XPG DARKMOON and XPG SYDYRU) with frequencies of up to 4800MHz and capacities of up to 32GB.

Peripherals and Accessories
XPG Hero Products
XPG PRECOG is a Gaming Headset equipped with dynamic electrostatic drivers and an ergonomic design. Designed to deliver epic sound quality with Hi-Res-certified sound, it covers high and low frequencies, giving users clear, distortion-free audio and a special FPS mode for improved location detection of opponents.

XPG HEADSHOT brings together an ultra-light form factor thanks to its versatile lattice structure and materials, to deliver the ultimate Gaming Mouse. Leveraging XPG’s AI engine, this mouse can be personalized based on a user specific hand size, grip preferences, surface finish, and customized design elements such as avatar name or team logos.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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