Notebook technology on the move...LOOK!

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Notebook technology on the move...LOOK!

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The newest technology in a notebook!

4096MB Ultra Speed DDR2 800MHz Extreme Performance Memory

Intel® Core™2 Extreme X6800 (2.93GHz/1066MHz/4MB)

SLI Dual nVIDIA Geforce GO 8800GTX 1GB DDR3 X-TREME GPU

Check it out at PC MicroWorks today. Delivery for December 07.
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A laptop that beats my desktop? :rolleyes:

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:-k be the battery life on that bad boy is short.

I like this... you can drop the price $1k just by dropping blue ray, even then it still cost $4.5K
o 8X High Speed Dual Layer +/- DVD-RW Drive [-939]
* HOT** HD Blu-Ray-RW Dual Layer Next Generation Drive
then drop the raid go with a single 200gb drive and drop another $450, that gets it down to $4k... but I guess if you have 6 grand laying around you can blow on a laptop then who am I to stand in your way :lol:
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I hear exactly what you're saying and I agree completely. I would never sink that kind of money into a notebook.

They probably use (2) 9-cell batteries to power it...and then its still a chore to get it to last 2 hours.

But being able to put all that technology into such a small space is WAY COOL! :supz:

I am anxious to see the 3DMark06 score on the 8800M GTX though...
I would love to see a notebook break 10,000, though that will most likely take SLI. :mrgreen:
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