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Alienware's New, Out of this World Mobile

With its new notebook, company aims to change the way people think about mobilecomputing

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By DE Editors  

February 1, 2005

By DE Editors

Alienware (Miami, FL), manufacturer ofhigh-performance desktop, notebook, and professional systems, recently announcedthe launch of its new MJ-12m 7700 mobile workstation. The MJ-12m 7700 is ahigh-performance workstation powered by Intel Pentium 4 desktop processors andthe NVIDIAGeForce Go 6800 graphics card.

"Creative professionals have demanded workstations that runnext-generation software solutions flawlessly in a convenient mobileplatform," explains Bob Lusk, vice president of marketing for AlienwareCorporation. "The Alienware custom-built MJ-12m 7700 providesthese professionals a unique opportunity to experience the power of adesktop in a highly productive and flexible mobile environment."

Image courtesy of Alienware

Some system features include…

  • New PCI-Express Technology
  • 17" inch Widescreen XGA or SXGA+ Entertainment LCD
  • Intel Desktop 915 PCI-Express chipset
  • High performance integrated Mobile Audio with Digital out
  • User-Removable GFX module
  • Brand new Dual-channel DDR2 memory support
  • Dual Hard drives with RAID 0 or 1 support
  • Dual Optical drive slots
  • 7 in 1 Media card reader
  • Most memory expandability (up to 4GBs)
  • Built-in instant-on AudioDJ with Mp3 support
  • High-performance dedicated component cooling system
  • 802-11abg and Bluetooth wireless support
  • Full size keyboard with numpad keys
  • Built-in Four speakers with Subwoofer
  • SRS WOW Support

    Alienware also wants you to know that the NVIDIA Quadro FX Go1400 graphics card will soon be available with the MJ-12m 7700.

    To find out more about the MJ-12m 7700 workstation, visit the company's Web site.

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