Velocity Micro Makes Available Custom Laptop Lineup
Line includes 15- and 17-in. screen options with up to 4K resolution, 13th Gen Intel Core, and discrete NVIDIA RTX 40 series graphics.
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Signature 17 is a desktop replacement, featuring 17.3-in. screen with 4K upgrade option. Image courtesy of Velocity Micro.
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May 26, 2023
Velocity Micro makes availblle a new line of performance Raptor and NoteMagix laptops. Powered by 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processors and discrete RTX 40-series graphics, these newest laptop additions are made for content creators, 3D workloads and professional design. Configurations start at $1,299.
“With a legacy so firmly rooted in extreme performance gaming systems and workstations, it’s understandable that many customers see us primarily as a desktop PC company,” says Randy Copeland, president and CEO of Velocity Micro. “But this new line of laptops shows that we’re so much more. We’re excited to be providing a more complete PC lineup for our customers.”
Velocity Micro’s new laptop lineup includes various options and sizes. New products include:
- NoteMagix M15—This 15.6-in. features 13th Gen Intel Core processors in a thin and lightweight shell. Starts at $1,299.
- Raptor S55—For content creation, the S55 features 15.6-in. Quad high-definition (QHD) screen with G-Sync, discrete RTX 40-series graphics and 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor. Starts at $2,299.
- Raptor MX70—For users in need of more screen space, the MX70 features a 17.3-in. display, discrete RTX 40-series graphics, and 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor. Starts at $1,649.
- Raptor S77—A thinner desktop replacement featuring 17.3-in. QHD screen with G-Sync, discrete RTX 40-series graphics and 13th Gen Intel Core i9 processor. Starts at $2,359.
- Signature 17—A desktop replacement, featuring 17.3-in. screen with 4K upgrade option, Intel Core i9-13900HX and NVIDIA RTX 4080 with optional 4090 upgrade. Starts at $3,369.
All Velocity Micro systems ship from and are supported in Richmond, VA, with no preinstalled bloatware.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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