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Satellite X205 SLi1 and SLi3 Gaming Notebooks Now Available

x205-Sli3 Toshiba’s added NVIDIA SLI technology to its X205 gaming notebook series. The new Satellite X205 will be available in two models- the Satellite X205-SLi1 and the Satellite X205-SLi3. Both models feature dual NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT GPUs and are compatible with Microsoft DirectX 10.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 26, 2007  | 

Dell XPS M1730 Notebook- $2,999 Configuration Now Available

XPS M1730Dell’s new XPS M1730 is now available on Dell’s XPS shopping page. The XPS M1730 is 17-inch high-performance gaming notebook that’s sure to impress power hungry gamers, but for now it’s only available in a single configuration for $2,999. Beefier versions of the XPS M1730, and build-to-order options should be available soon.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 26, 2007  | 

ASUS F8 Notebook Announced

ASUS F8SUS announced its F8 notebook series, manufactured with the company’s Infusion technology a manufacturing process used to inlay the case’s surfaces into the chassis. ASUS says this process will make the F8 more durable. This 14.1-inch widescreen notebook features a built-in TV tuner, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and either the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 (512MB VRAM) or NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics (256MB VRAM) GPU.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on August 1, 2007  | 

VoodooPC ENVY H:171 Gaming Notebook with Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Announced

VoodooPC Envy H:171VoodooPC introduced the ENVY H:171 17-inch widescreen gaming notebook today. The ENVY H:171 is the first notebook to include the Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 processor, Dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 graphics processing unit up to 600GB in drive capacity.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on July 18, 2007  | 

Toshiba Launches New Satellite P-100 Gaming Notebooks

 

Toshiba announced three 17-inch Satellite P-100 gaming notebooks that come with Windows Vista Ultimate. The new P-100 gaming notebooks include a NVIDIA 7900GTX GPU with 512MB of memory, 4 uSB ports, S-Video and a DVI-D output so you can game on your HDTV.

The Toshiba Satellite P100-ST9752 is the most affordable of the three notebooks.The P100-ST9752 [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on February 28, 2007  | 

Dell XPS 1710 Now Available w/ Blu-Ray Disc Burner

Dell today introduced its first notebook with a Blu-ray burner. Now Dell users with big bucks can read and burn Blu-ray discs with up to 50GB of video. The XPS 1710 can be custom built with up to 4gigs of memory and 160GB drive.The XPS M1710 notebook with/ Blu-ray starts at $3,699.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on December 11, 2006  | 

Rock Announces 20″ Gaming Beast

Rock Computing, announced a new 20-inch notebook designed for hardcore gamers and design professionals. The Xtreme SL PRO boasts a AMD Turion X2 dual core mobile processor, dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics cards with SLI, and up to dual 160GB drives.
Rock is taking pre orders now for December delivery and comes with [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 20, 2006  | 

Toshiba’s Satellite Gaming Rig- P100-ST9742

Toshiba announced a gaming configuration of its popular Satellite P100 series notebook today. The 17-inch Toshiba Satellite P100-ST9742 comes with a copper-colored lid and impressive specs.
The P100-ST9742 features an 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 gigs of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX (512MB)graphics card, 100GB 7200RPM hard drive, DVD burner, WiFi and Bluetooth [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 14, 2006  | 

ASUS G1 & G2 Notebooks Light Up Gaming

Asus is busting out two extreme notebooks designed for gamers inside and out. The G1 (15.4-inch WXGA/WSXGA) and G2 (17-inch WXGA) can handle any WASD action you can throw at it, with your choice of top of the line Core 2 Duo processors and massive GPU’s- Nvidia GeForce Go7700 with 512MB (ASUS G1) [...]

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 12, 2006  | 

Video Demo: Dell Enables Overclocking on XPS Notebooks

Dell Notebook M1210 Dell’s lead XPS gaming development engineer walks us through some new XPS 1710 features. He claims a 20% increase in graphics performance over the XPS 1710 thanks to the new NVIDIA 7950 GPU.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on November 2, 2006  |