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| PC MicroWorks' 600GB Blu-Ray 20.1" 4GB X2 SLI Super Notebook PC MicroWorks has announced the release of its next generation extreme performance 20.1" super notebook, Vega. The new system is the first notebook ever to feature a Dual Core, SLI capable notebook with up to 4GB of high speed DDR2 memory, up to 600GB of hard disk storage, and the option for a next generation Blu-Ray-RW HD burner. The Vega will begin shipping immediately in an effort to meet the demands of last minute holiday shoppers looking for an extreme performance mobile computer for that special someone. Featuring up to 4GB of RAM, Dual SLI nVIDIA 7950GTX X-TREME GPUs with 1024MB of dedicated graphics memory, and AMD's advanced new dual core 64 bit Turion 64 X2 TL-60, the Vega Laptop is a powerful mobile computer for gamers, engineers, and anyone who wants to have the absolute best visual and graphical performance on the go. The Blu-Ray-RW allows the user to play high definition BD movies in full 1080P HD, while also allowing the ability to store up to 50GB per rewriteable BD disk – the equivalent of over 70 standard CDRs. In addition, the new system has a 20.1" WSXGA+ super resolution wide screen cinema display making the Vega a definite head-turner showcasing a bright and vibrant image unmatched by the competition. The Vega marks a milestone in mobile performance, as never before has a laptop had both a dual core processor and dual graphics cards in a single solution with such robust customization options. Another record is broken by Vega, which allows up to 600GB of hard drive disk storage; never before has this massive amount of storage been offered in the mobile community. In addition, the company is launching the new model with the ability to configure it with up to 4096MB of DDR2 667Mhz memory, which is unheard of in the mobile computer industry. With the upcoming release of Microsoft Windows Vista, the Vega laptop is very well equipped to maximize the new operating system's capabilities. All Vega laptops will include a coupon to upgrade to Vista at no additional charge. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |