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Medion Erazer P6689 Core i7-8550U 8GB 1TB 128GB SSD DVDRW Nvidia GTX1050 4GB 15.6 Inch Full HD Gaming Laptop

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The Medion Erazer P6689 Laptop is ideal for gaming, graphic design and video editing.

The 15.6 inch full HD display (1920x1080) and state-of-the-art Dolby Audio Premium sound technology are perfect for getting the most out of all your entertainment, with music, movies and more bursting into life before your eyes.

An Intel Core i7-8550U Quad-Core processor delivers next level performance with up to 4.0 GHz with Intel’s Turbo Boost Technology with 8 MB cache ideal for playing the latest gaming titles such as Fortnite or enjoying multimedia applications such as Photoshop.

You can also enjoy fast wireless with next generation 802.11ac 2x2 MIMO technology that's up to 5 times faster than traditional laptop connectivity.

The 8Gb RAM built in allows for plenty of memory to run the latest games or applications while the 128Gb Solid State Drive provides speedy boot-up times and is the ideal place to store your most regularly used applications and games for quick access. The P6689 is also equipped with a 1Tb (1000Gb) Hard drive to store lots of games, videos, photos and more.

Dedicated 4Gb NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Graphics utilise NVIDIA’s latest Pascal architecture to deliver game-changing performance and power efficiency with much better performance than previous-generation graphics cards! Play the latest gaming titles such as Fortnite in full HD quality with no lag or visual tearing.

The case has discreet Erazer gaming styling for those who like a bit more of a subtle design whilst still packing a punch under the hood. The P6689 is backed up by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.

 
 
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