Gigabyte P34G Gaming Ultraportable Notebook Review & Unboxing
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The Gigabyte P34G is presented as a strong contender in the ultra portable gaming notebook space, standing out against the Razer Blade 14 in both design and feature set. The reviewer highlights the switch from a 1600x900 TN panel to a full HD 1920x1080 AHVA panel, emphasizing improved color reproduction and viewing angles, while noting a potential trade-off in response time. Build quality is discussed in detail, with the chassis primarily plastic at the bottom but a metal finish on the touch surfaces, and the machine’s interior also showing metal touchpoints. Upgradability is a major plus, featuring a single 8GB memory module that can be expanded to 16GB, plus an MSA SSD slot and a 2.5 inch bay for a second drive, enabling up to 256GB of SSD and 1TB of storage overall. The cooling design with two heat pipes, separate CPU and GPU exhausts, and a programmable keyboard backlight is covered as part of the practical portability package. Connectivity is generous for the era, including Ethernet, VGA for business projections, USB ports, HDMI, and an optional DisplayPort, reflecting the laptop’s dual role as a travel-friendly gaming rig and a business device. In terms of performance, the Core i7-4700MQ and GTX 760M deliver solid gaming capability for a 14-inch form factor, while the matte screen and good keyboard contribute to a positive overall user experience, albeit with some compromises around the keyboard’s arrow keys and the absence of a touch screen. The reviewer concludes that the P34G is a compelling portable gaming notebook with excellent keyboard quality, reasonable battery life for its class, and a design that makes it a practical alternative to the Blade 14, inviting viewers to consider it for their next on-the-go rig.
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Questions answered
- Does the Gigabyte P34G use an AHVA panel and what is the resolution?
- Yes, the P34G uses a 1920x1080 AHVA panel for better color reproduction and viewing angles.
- Is there a backlit keyboard and is it fully functional for gaming use?
- The keyboard has a backlight with automatic sensing, and overall the layout is solid for typing and gaming, though the arrow keys are somewhat cramped.
- What ports and expandability options does the P34G offer?
- It offers Ethernet, VGA, USB ports, HDMI, a 2.5 inch drive bay, and an M.2 SSD slot, with scope to upgrade memory up to 16GB and store up to 1TB HDD plus 256GB SSD.