[CNMO Technology News]Passionategeekz learned that the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent graphics card has been launched recently, equipped with a Core Ultra 9 285H processor, only 32GB+1TB memory version, and the GPU is an RTX 5050 ray tracing independent graphics card, with a dark gray color scheme, and the price of the domestic supplement is 7,200 yuan.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent display version
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent graphics version is the first to release the RTX 5050 mobile version, adopting the new Blackwell architecture, and with the help of breakthrough neural network rendering technology accelerated by the fourth-generation RT Core and the fifth-generation Tensor Core, it can bring cinematic visual effects. 8GB GDDR7 high-speed video memory, supports Dynamic Boost 2.0 full power, and can release up to 105W of performance.
In terms of performance, Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent graphics card is equipped with Core Ultra 9 285H processor, new 3nm advanced process technology, with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.4GHz. Lenovo professionally tuned, the performance release can reach 135W, calmly dealing with various heavy work.
In terms of screen, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent display version is equipped with a 2.8K ultra-clear OLED full screen, using a new generation of luminous materials, which can achieve an ultra-high peak brightness of 1,100 nits without fear of ambient light interference. In addition, this laptop also uses full-brightness high-frequency comfort dimming. Compared with traditional DC and ultra-high frequency PWM solutions, it not only passes the Rhine TUV triple eye protection certification, but also takes into account high color accuracy and power saving.
In addition, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 GT independent graphics card adopts 140W GT flash charging + 84Wh super-energy large battery and is equipped with a 170W three-stage adapter.
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