Buyers in Japan looking for a dedicated gaming laptop now have two new options from mouse that bundle 13th Gen Intel processors with an entry-level NVIDIA graphics card. The new K5 series models aim to provide a functional entry point into PC gaming without requiring immediate upgrades to memory or storage. These machines ship with a standard 16GB of RAM and a 256GB solid-state drive, which allows users to start gaming or working right out of the box. The configuration targets users who want a reliable 15.6-inch display with dedicated graphics capabilities at a mid-range price point.
Two new 15.6-inch models feature dedicated graphics and 16GB RAM
The mouse K5 line expands with two distinct configurations that share the same chassis but differ in their central processing units. Both models utilize the GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU to handle modern gaming titles and creative applications. The higher-tier K5-I7G50BK-A features the Intel Core i7-13620H, while the more affordable K5-I5G50BK-A uses the Intel Core i5-13420H. Both processors belong to the 13th Gen Intel Core family and offer sufficient multi-threading performance for general productivity and gaming workloads.
Technical specifications for both laptops include 16GB of DDR4-3200 memory configured as two 8GB sticks for dual-channel performance. Storage is handled by a 256GB NVMe M.2 SSD, which provides fast boot times and application loading speeds. The systems run Windows 11 Home 64-bit as the default operating system. Connectivity options include Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 6E wireless networking, and Bluetooth 5 for peripheral connections. Physical dimensions measure 361mm by 241mm by 23.1mm, with a weight of approximately 2.14 kg.
External display support is provided through HDMI and miniDisplayPort outputs, allowing users to connect up to three monitors simultaneously. Pricing for the i7 model is set at 209,800 JPY (around $1,300), while the i5 variant costs 189,800 JPY (around $1,176). The i7 model became available in Japan on June 25, 2026, and the i5 model followed on July 2, 2026. These devices offer a complete hardware package for users seeking a dedicated GPU in a standard laptop form factor.
The launch of the K5 series adds to the existing lineup of gaming-focused laptops from mouse in the Japanese market. By including 16GB of RAM and a dedicated GPU as standard, these models reduce the need for immediate post-purchase upgrades. The combination of Wi-Fi 6E and multiple display outputs makes them suitable for both stationary and mobile gaming setups. Buyers can choose between the i7 and i5 configurations based on their budget and processing needs.



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