Mechanical Revolution is expanding its Aurora series, known for delivering high performance at competitive prices, with the introduction of the Aurora X gaming laptop. The Aurora X boasts a brand-new design that prioritizes both style and durability. The A-side is crafted from 5052 aviation-grade aluminum alloy, sporting a sleek interstellar gray finish achieved through anodized sandblasting technology. A CNC-machined nut-shaped logo adds a touch of sophistication, while the edges are accentuated with subtle laser-engraved lines.

The laptop weighs 2.34kg, which is still on par, or even lower than most gaming laptops

Despite packing a powerful punch, the Aurora X remains relatively portable. It weighs approximately 2.34kg and measures about 22mm in thickness, making it suitable for gamers on the go. The Aurora X comes equipped with an RGB backlit keyboard, allowing users to customize lighting effects to match their personal style or enhance gameplay immersion.

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The Aurora X addresses a common user complaint by eliminating the bulky “chin” beneath the screen found in previous models. This is replaced with a slimmer bezel, resulting in a larger screen-to-body ratio for a more immersive visual experience. The exact screen size remains unconfirmed at this time.

The upper left corner of the keyboard features the “Mechanical Revolution” name in English lettering for a subtle brand touch. While the full range of ports remains unconfirmed, reports suggest a USB 3.1 Gen1 interface on the left side. The back is expected to house a variety of ports, including Type-C, HDMI, and an RJ45 network port.

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While detailed specifications are still under wraps, the Aurora X is rumored to be configurable with up to a Core i7-14650HX processor and a GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card, suggesting it will be capable of handling demanding games at high settings. More details regarding the final specifications, pricing, and availability of the Mechanical Revolution Aurora X gaming laptop are likely to emerge closer to its launch date.

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