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Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:08 am
by Apoptosis
Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Geared toward the enthusiast who wants their go-anywhere notebook to be powerful, the HYpersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook series feature unparalleled performance in a sleek, colorful, and compact 12-inch size for superb mobility. The AG2 can be configured with next generation 45nm Intel Penryn processors, up to 4GB DDR2-667 memory, and a 320GB hard drive (or Solid State Drive) for maximum storage. Read on to see what we think of this new notebook!

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"The Hypersonic Avenger AG2 notebook was just launched on May 22nd, 2008, but that doesn't mean we haven't had a sample for well over a month now. The Hypersonic Avenger AG2 notebook is the same thing as the Clevo M72R notebook, so Hypersonic was able to get a production sample in our hands before they officially started to carry this recently released 12.1" notebook. This gave us the chance to do a long term test drive, which is something we rarely get to do in the fast paced computer industry. For the past month we have used the Hypersonic Avenger AG2 as our traveling notebook..."
Article Title: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review
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Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:04 am
by dicecca112
4 Cell is a killer for a lot of people, but slick looking notebook never the less

Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:51 am
by dicecca112
Also could you run SMP Folding on it, I'm looking to upgrade to the T9300, wondering if the change in times would warrant the upgrade

Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:51 pm
by martini161
seems like a nice little mobil notebook, but for 1.5k, for me it would need to be a desktop replacement

Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:51 pm
by kappage
Isnt a load temp of 76oC a little too high? I know if my C2D got even near that temperature id be shutting it off and trying to find what i did wrong.

Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:01 pm
by dicecca112
kappage wrote:Isnt a load temp of 76oC a little too high? I know if my C2D got even near that temperature id be shutting it off and trying to find what i did wrong.
Is a bit, but not really for laptops. 100C is the Limit of these chips

Re: Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook Review

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:28 pm
by IssE
Pretty powereful Laptop but I pretty much think it defeats the purpose of owning a notebook. Using a computer on the go.. so with not such a good battery life I wouldn't really want one of these. Battery life > performance for me.

But I hear there is this new technology that will revolutionalize the battery life of notebooks. If I remember correctly it's like 12-24 hours. Now thats impressive.

Maybe once those come out in the near future I might get a powerful notebook other then that. Sticking with Thinkpad :P

nice review nontheless