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MDM Product Round Up Vol 24 #31

HP 17 Omen X

Taiwanese website, Digitimes, has reported that Dell plans some new “Light Gaming” products under its Alienware gaming brand. The site reports that Compal is supplying 60% to 70% of Dell’s current notebook demands and is the major supplier of Alienware products. Pegatron and Wistron make the balance.

Fujitsu Ltd and Fujitsu Client Computing Ltd have announced the release of 30 new enterprise PC models across 15 product series, all equipped with the Windows 10 Creators Update. The new models are being rolled out in stages from mid-August in Japan.

In its Fujitsu Desktop Esprimo family of desktop PCs, Fujitsu is offering five models, including the Esprimo K557/R, which has a new case design with a built-in LCD (19.5 to 23.8″ IPS 250 cd/m² panels) as an ‘All-in-One’. In its Fujitsu Workstation Celsius family of workstations, Fujitsu is offering six models, including the Celsius W570, a compact mini-tower entry-level model. In its Fujitsu Notebook LifeBook family of laptops, Fujitsu is offering twelve models, and in its Fujitsu Tablet Arrows Tab family of Windows tablets, Fujitsu is offering seven models. Among them are three models that are thin and light for superior portability to support employees who work remotely, and the new models are priced up to 25% lower than similar existing models.

Fujitsu K557R compositeThe Fujitsu K557R AIO is available with 19.5″ or 23.8″ IPS panels

HP has released its Omen X Laptop which is intended for game players and allows for overclocking. The GTX 1080 GPU can also be overclocked and it can drive the 17″ UltraHD display or the FullHD version at up to 120Hz. Storage is by SSD or SSD+HDD options and a range of Intel Core processors is available. Connections include three USB 3.0 Type A, two Thunderbolt 3-certified USB 3.1 TypeC, HDMI 2.0a with HDR support, Mini DisplayPort, RJ45 and a multi-format media card reader.

The OMEN X Laptop is expected to be available in November at HP.com, starting at $2,299