Eurocom launches MXM laptop
Canadian company Eurocom made some noise about its Eurocom D900T Phantom Mobile Workstation. It claims that this it the first truly graphic upgradeable notebook. This notebook has PCI Express graphics from Nvidia and we know it’s based on MXM architecture.
This machine is one of the heavy desktop replacements and it will have all you need to replace your desktop. It comes with 3.6 GHz Socket 775 CPU, with up to 4GB of memory, Raid 0 or 1 with two S-ATA drives, two optical drives, TV tuner, 7 in 1 card reader and HD TV out. It comes with with a 17" display.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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