March 13th 2006 |
Laptops
There comes a point where one can’t really call a laptop a laptop. This is probably it. The Rock Xtreme SLI has a 19" screen, two graphics cards and enough weight to be eligible for entry into Celebrity Fit Club. This is one massive laptop, and it delivers some massive performance too.
The graphics power really is so far beyond anything we’ve ever seen in a notebook. The NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX was really desktop-level performance, and this takes it to SLI-desktop-level performance. The limitations of notebook processors and motherboards are such that you’re never going to get 100% of desktop performance in a ‘portable’ system, but with this you really are getting about as close as humanly possible.
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