
The entry-level piece is being hawked for $2,395, which nets you a 2.66GHz Core i5-560M CPU, 4GB of DDR3 memory, NVIDIA's GeForce GTS 250M (1GB), a 500GB HDD, DVD burner and a magnesium alloy frame. The pricier sibling is marked at $2,795, with that premium grabbing you a 1.73GHz Core i7-740QM, double the RAM and quadruple the bragging rights. There's no exact word on when these will ship out, but you'll need th in-between time just to wrap your mind around the object you're certainly still peering at above.
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ReplyDeleteWhat?
That is amazing.
Would hope for some upgraded specs in the future. I would prefer a 3.4 i7 with the 8gb ram...
This can't be real
ReplyDeleteAnyway nice blog
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That's... awesome. Finally some tech that isn't an accursed tablet.
ReplyDeleteWow, thats a lot of money for that specs.
ReplyDeletedang those are sweet.
ReplyDeleteawwwwww yeah!!
ReplyDeleteWoah what? This is a laptop? That's pretty intense, although you could build a hefty gaming rig for that price.
ReplyDeleteWOW..........
ReplyDeleteI want one!
ReplyDeleteLots like a cool piece of hardware but mainstream operating systems are terrible for dual screen right now. Someone needs to fix that before they start renovating the building blocks.
ReplyDeleteOh yeesh. $2300 for starters? Pass. Looks gimmicky.
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