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ADATA is best known for its SSD and DRAM products , but it wants to expand its presence in the PC market.
The company has announced that it will begin offering a wider range of hardware, which includes gaming PCs, laptops, and displays.
The initial lineup will consist of the Xenia (15.6-inch gaming laptop wtih 9th-gen Intel Core i9 CPU), the Gaia (a mini PC), the Photon (a 27" monitor), and the Volta (a cylindrical PC case).
ADATA will share more during CES 2020.
For starters, XPG will begin with a laptop called Xenia 15, a 15.6-inch gaming laptop with 1080p IPS display and 9th gen Intel core i9 CPU. Next up the chain is a gaming PC called XPG Gaia - 5 liters mini PC with one PCIe slot for a graphics card that's up to 8-inches long. In addition, XPG will showcase a new monitor called Photon equipped with a 27-inch panel that features PixelDisplay's Vivid Color Eye-Safe Display technology which is essentially a technique for blocking out blue light.
The company has announced that it will begin offering a wider range of hardware, which includes gaming PCs, laptops, and displays.
The initial lineup will consist of the Xenia (15.6-inch gaming laptop wtih 9th-gen Intel Core i9 CPU), the Gaia (a mini PC), the Photon (a 27" monitor), and the Volta (a cylindrical PC case).
ADATA will share more during CES 2020.
For starters, XPG will begin with a laptop called Xenia 15, a 15.6-inch gaming laptop with 1080p IPS display and 9th gen Intel core i9 CPU. Next up the chain is a gaming PC called XPG Gaia - 5 liters mini PC with one PCIe slot for a graphics card that's up to 8-inches long. In addition, XPG will showcase a new monitor called Photon equipped with a 27-inch panel that features PixelDisplay's Vivid Color Eye-Safe Display technology which is essentially a technique for blocking out blue light.