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Gigabyte E1425A
$749.99
Released February, 2011
The Pros:Wide range of configurations available, though it is up to the resellers to choose, not the buyers. Good price / performance ratio, with the full range of i3/5/7 processor options available and spacious hard drive. Good battery life for a budget model with 6 cell battery.
The Cons:When it comes to notebook computers, Gigabyte is an unkown in terms of quality. Annoying to use touchpad, glossy feel, left/right buttons is a single bar. Doesn't offer anything over competitors, basic set of features, does not standout from the crowd of budget computers.
The Gigabyte E1425A is a mid-range to high-end notebook laptop with a 14" LED-backlit display. It features Intel Core i and Pentium processor options, 2GB of DDR3 RAM (expandable to 4GB), up to 500GB of storage and AMD Mobility Radeon HD5470 discrete graphics.
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Additionally, the E1425A sports HDMI and VGA video outputs and SRS Premium sound.
The E1425A's Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processor options ensure a high degree of performance, even at the lower configurations, allowing for moderate to extreme multitasking. Its AMD Mobility Radeon HD5470 discrete graphics allow the E1425A to handle DirectX 11-level games with moderate settings while also offering support for high definition video. Meanwhile, the E1425A's SRS Premium sound enhances sound quality with an improved sound stage and bass performance.
Features
- Intel Core i3, i5, i7 and Pentium processor options
- 2GB of DDR3 RAM (expandable to 4GB)
- 320 or 500GB 5400rpm HDD storage options
- AMD Mobility Radeon HD5470 discrete graphics
- HDMI and VGA video outputs
- SRS Premium sound
- 14" LED-backlit display
Model Variations
- Gigabyte E1425M - limited to integrated Intel HD graphics ($699)
User Reviews (2)
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Wide range of configurations available, though it is up to the resellers to choose, not the buyers
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Good price / performance ratio, with the full range of i3/5/7 processor options available and spacious hard drive
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Good battery life for a budget model with 6 cell battery
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Offers a number of in/outputs, unlike some budget notebooks, good number of USB ports and video outputs
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When it comes to notebook computers, Gigabyte is an unkown in terms of quality
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Annoying to use touchpad, glossy feel, left/right buttons is a single bar
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Doesn't offer anything over competitors, basic set of features, does not standout from the crowd of budget computers
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