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Visionman releases the wickedly fast Widow Double Nine gaming notebook

by Arnold Zafra on Jul 18, 2008 at 07:16 AM

Visionman Widow Double Nine

Visionman really knows the name of the game when it comes to gaming notebooks. It just released a powerful and wickedly fast gaming machine with an ultra-cool name, the Widow Double Nine. This portable gaming machine boasts of a NVIDIA GeForce 9800M video chipset supported by a whooping 4GB-8GB of RAM and Intel’s quad-core 9000-series processor rated at 2.66GHz. These specs are further complemented by a 17-inch, 1680x1050 WSGA+ resolution LCD display with a option to hook up a secondary display.

A quick rundown of the Widow Double Nine’s features and specifications yield the following aside from the previously mentioned key features; a 320GB SATA-II hard drive with additional support for two more hard drives, a 7-in-1 card reader, SLI enabled, 8x DVD-RW, 5.1 sound system, built-in microphone, integrated speakers, Express card 34/54 slot, integrated touchpad with scroll up/down slider, full-sized keyboard, user definable gaming hot keys, DVI/D-Sub VGA/USB/RJ-45 ports, S-Video TV-Out, 2.0MP digital web camera, 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless and Bluetooth.

The Widow Double Nine is now available for online purchase or at various retail stores starting at $4,600, which is expectantly what you have to pay for such a powerful gaming machine.

Product [Visionman] Via [Electronista]

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