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Meet ACER’s Dual-hinged, Predator Triton 900

It comes with RTX graphics

ACER isn’t about to be outplayed in CES today, and the Taiwanese company has announced the newest entry to their top-of-the-line Predator gaming brand. The Triton 900 is big, powerful and is armed with the latest hardware plus a unique “Ezel Aero Hinge,” allowing the display to be flipped and extended depending on the whims of its owner.

That hinge allows the display to lie flat on the body, instantly transforming the Triton 900 into a beastly Windows tablet. Speaking of the display, it’s a 17-inch, 4K IPS deal that has touchscreen capability along with NVIDIA’s G-Sync tech.

The notebook, which is an inch thick, has Intel’s latest Core i7-8750H processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of NVMe PCIe SSD storage, along with NVIDIA’s newest RTX 2080 chip for notebooks packing 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM.

The notebook doesn’t come cheap, which isn’t a surprise considering what’s inside. The Triton 900 starts at a whopping $3,999 when it launches later in March. No price local pricing has been announced as of yet.

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