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Awesomely Unexpected PerformanceSo fast you'll forget it's a notebook. NVIDIA® GeForce®-powered notebooks pack awesome graphics performance into a mobile package, making them the perfect choice to experience blazing fast frame rates on graphically demanding games like F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, Crysis, Far Cry 2, Fallout 3, and Call of Duty: World at War. Featuring NVIDIA® PhysX™ technology for hyper-realistic game play and physical effects, these GPUs are the ultimate mobile solution for hard-core gamers, not to mention video editors and photographers. Why settle for a sub-par notebook when you could own one with the graphics mojo to destroy your opponents any place, any time? Powerfully PortableBigger is not always better when it comes to your notebook – now you don’t need to sacrifice your game to play the game. With more GeForce power per-square-inch than ever before, the amount of gaming horsepower available in a thin notebook is astounding. Better yet, work-hard/play-hard types can now get a sweet gaming notebook that’s just as practical for on-the-road presentations.
Expand Your Eye CandySure, with your GeForce-powered notebook you can game anywhere, but with a mighty pixel-pushing GPU – why not unleash it on a Big Screen? Turn your notebook into a desktop in seconds, and get more use out of that eye-pleasing LED Display or HDTV at the same time. The gaming options are unlimited: Flight Sim yourself to oblivion with the cockpit window on the Big Screen and instrument panel on your notebook. Show-off your World in Conflict skills on one screen, and strategize your plan of attack viewing the map on another – all is fair in love and war. Or just bask in the glory that is your Big Screen while playing a pulse-pounding round of F.E.A.R. 2. Face-2-Face Beatdowns Just Got EasierWhether you're a LAN-party fanatic or just prefer to annihilate the enemy in person, now it's easier than ever to head over to your "friend's" place with a GeForce-powered notebook as your weapon -- and make him wish he'd practiced a bit more. Got a group of gamers? Huddle up, order a few pizzas, skip the set-up time and back-ache, and still blow them out of the water. |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2010 19:57 |




