BFG has announced a new high-end gaming notebook that is to compete with ASUS' W90 laptop. The notebook is branded Deimos X-10 and features a large 18,4" screen, combined with a 1920x1080 (Full-HD) resolution. The system is available with both Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors and up to 8 GB of DDR3 memory can be installed. The graphics are provided by not one, but two GTX280M graphics cards, in an SLI-configuration. nVidia's GTX280M is based on the G92 chip and sports 128 shader units, unlike the desktop GTX 280, which has 240.
In terms of storage, the Deimox X-10 is also a fierceful competitor, having room for up to three 2,5" hard disk, allowing for a maximum capacity of 1,5 Terabyte. BFG's Deimos X-10 is also suitable for multimedia use, featuring an integrated Blu-ray drive and 5.1 audio. There are connectors for HDMI, DVI, S/PDIF, eSATA, FireWire, USB, audio and Gigabit Ethernet on the notebook. Also present are a 7-in-1 cardreader and a 2 megapixel webcam, as well as Bluetooth V2.1 functionality.
The Deimos X-10 will be available in three versions, of which the cheapest model sports a recommended price of $1859. Early adopters (between now and the 30th of October) will receive a 10% discount. The notebook will be bundled with Windows 7.
source : hardware
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Deimos X-10 By BFG for Gaming Notebook
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