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20 inch Multimedia Laptop with 2 Video Cards

20 inch Gaming Laptop Custom Built Notebook with 2 Video Cards Financed for Military Service Members and DoD Civilian Employees for ZERO MONEY DOWN, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS, and FREE SHIPPING

20 inch SLi Mulitimedia Laptop Notebook

:: 20 Inch Multimedia Laptop w/ 2 Video Cards ::
Earth-Shattering PC Performance in a Multi nVIDIA GPU Solution

  • 2 512MB DDR3 nVIDIA GeForce GO 7950 GTX
  • nVIDIA nForce4 SLI Cole Logic features intelligent hardware and software solutions
  • 20.0″ Wide Viewing Angles WSXGA+ Active Matrix Display with Super Clear Type Screen
  • 150GB SATA 150 3.0Gb/s 8M Cache 7200RPM with Hardware RAID up to 400GB
  • 4 Built-in 2ch Speakers and 1 Built-in Sub woofer
  • Built-in 3 Mega Pixel Digital Web Cam

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:: Notebook Specifications ::

Processor
AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor TL-60
2 x 512KB On-die L2 Cache

Core Logic
nVIDIA nForce4 SLI (CK804)

Memory
2GB expandable to 4GB DDR2 533/667

BIOS
4MB Flash ROM BIOS

Disk Storage
- Hard Disk Drive
SATA I/II Interface
2 X Detachable 2.5″ 9.5mm SATA 150 Hard Disk Drive
- Hardware RAID 0 or RAID 1
- Built-in 4-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MS PRO/SD/MMC)

Display
20″ (16:10) WSXGA+ (1680×1050) Super Clear Glare Type Screen

Graphics Processor
Dual nVIDIA GeForce GO 7950 GTX with 512MB DDR3 Video Memory
Dual-View Display Capability

Modular Bay
1 Modular Optical Drive Bay
Interchangeable with DVD/CD-RW Combo drive, DVD±R/RW Combo drive
ATAPI Interface

Audio System
Built-in AC’97 Sound System
S/PDIF Digital output
SRS WOW support
1 Built-in Microphone
4 Built-in Speakers (2ch)
1 Built-in Sub Woofer

PCMCIA Slot
PCMCIA 3.0 Standard Compliant

1 Type II PCMCIA slot

Pointing Device
Integrated Touch pad with Side Scroll Bar

Keyboard
Full Sized Keyboard with Numeric Key Pad
Windows 95 2 Hot keys
Integrated with Hot Keys for LCD Brightness, Suspend, Panel/CRT Display

Interface
Infrared Communication, FIR, SIR and ASK Compliant

1 DVI Port
5 USB 2.0 Ports
4 Audio Jacks
1 16c550 Compatible Serial Port
1 RJ-45 LAN (10/100/1000Mbps)
1 RJ-11 Modem
1 IEEE-1394a Fire Wire
1 S-Video TV-Out
1 TV-in Port (Requires optional TV-Tuner Module)

Power System
1 Lithium-Ion Battery (12 Cell)
Full Range Auto-Switching 100V/240V AC Adapter

Power Management
System Management Mode (SMM)
Suspend to HDD / DRAM
Full features of SMI Power Management, Doze, Sleep,
Suspend/Resume Mode

Physical Characteristic
14.55LBs with Battery Pack
18.7″ (w) x 13.5″ (d) x 1.2″ ~ 1.9″ (h)

Standard Options
Built-in Digital Video Camera

Optional Modules
Internal 802.11b/g Wireless LAN (Mini-PCI interface)
Built-in TV-Tuner with Remote (Mini-PCI interface)
Bluetooth Module
External USB Floppy Drive

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4 Comments »

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    NetBlaise Says:
    April 25th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
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    This Laptop is one of the Best Gaming Laptops that are out right now and its afforable through 800Hightech.com. SLI GPU’s, What else do I have to say!!!!!

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    NetBlaise think you are right about that. For gaming this thing is a beast. It may not be ideal for most as the most convienent portable laptop, but for the hardcore gamers on the go - this is your mobile gaming desktop computer!

    Thanks for the comments, how to get this blog filled up soon.

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    just got mine yesterday and this thing is awsome the only thing i would change would be to make the power cord longer. as far for gaming WoW looks and plays awsome

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    Shane that is cool to hear you got this beast of a laptop. I have played around with a few of the large screen display laptops and this one by far tops it. I will forward your comments about the power cord over to Sager. I think this is the biggest problem with any laptop. Thanks for dropping off your comments. I am setting up a forum and photo gallery, so it would great to see your setup.

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