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    Samsung Odyssey Z Laptop with 6-Core i7

    The Samsung Odyssey Z is the latest gaming laptop from the electronics giant. The design is gorgeous, it has a 1080p sharp display, the keyboard has been pushed to the lowest portion of the tray and it also sports a Z AeroFlow Cooling System.

    The custom designed Dynamic Spread Vapor Chamber is an intelligently made airflow, which covers both GPU and CPU from edge to edge for optimal heat management, so you can game at full performance with peace of mind.

    Samsung Odyssey Z Laptop has unique mousepad

    The Vapor Chamber is aided by Z AeroFlow Cooling Design, to efficiently push the cold air to the hottest parts of the device above and below simultaneously, while expelling the warm air out from the vents. Two built-in Z Blade Blowers add cooling to the Odyssey Z’s thermal architecture, ensuring a cool gaming experience.

    This Samsung vapor chamber cooling system is very similar to what gaming PCs have in them, as well as Microsoft’s Xbox One X. The laptop features special concave keyboard caps to keep your fingers in place, an eighth-gen, 6-core Core i7 processor, and a GeForce GTX 1060 Max-Q, up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM GPU, which is a low-power version of NVIDIA’s regular mobile GPUs.

    Samsung Odyssey Z Laptop has 6 core i7 processor

    The trackpad is also a new design for Samsung Rather than sit in the middle under the keyboard like on a traditional laptop, the Samsung Odyssey Z trackpad is smaller and sits off the lower righthand side, much like where a mouse would be with a desktop computer. Above the trackpad sits 4 shortcut keys for capturing and recording your sessions.

    Samsung Odyssey Z Laptop has a vapor cooling system

    The Samsung Odyssey Z measures 14.78 x 10.03 x .71 inches and weighs in at 5.3 pounds. Pricing isn’t set yet for the Samsung Odyssey Z, but the laptop will go on sale in China and Korea this month, with a projected Q3 2018 release window for the U.S.

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