Eurocom launches new 512 MB VGA modules for its high-end laptops
Eurocom Corporation, a Canadian laptop manufacturer, has launched two new 512 MB Nvidia graphics modules for its high-end laptop computers. The Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX and Quadro FX2500M modules will be available for Eurocom’s M590K Emperor, D900K F-Bomb, D900T Phanton and M570U Divine laptops.
Eurocom and a few other laptop vendors have offered upgradable VGA modules for their computers. Graphic’s chips have traditionally been non-upgradeable by consumers, but graphics professionals have wanted an upgrade path because graphics cards usually evolve much faster than other system components.
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