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EUROCOM Workstation Boasts a Plenitude of Power

D900K F-Bomb available with dual-core X2 CPU.

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December 1, 2005

By DE Editors

EUROCOM(Napean, ONT) is now shipping its 17-in. D900K F-Bomb. The notebookpacks the AMD Athlon Dual Core (4800+) 64 Bit CPU and 256MB GDDR3Nvidia GeForce Go 7800GTX video card together to create a portableworkhorse created for designers, video editors, and gamingprofessionals.

The D900K F-Bomb features fully upgradeable video technology with 256MBGDDR3 and 16-pixel pipelines. It supports the most powerful mobilegraphics accelerators available from ATi and Nvidia, including the256MB GDDR3 Nvidia GeForce Go 7800GTX, ATi Mobility Radeon x800 XTPlatinum Edition, Nvidia 6800 Ultra, or Nvidia's Quadro FX1400. Withthe optional AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, to further boost animation capability.

The notebook also features EUROCOM's UltraBright Glossy screentechnology that affords a wider viewing angle and improved colorbrilliance. The D900K F-Bomb comes equipped with Windows XPProfessional x64 Edition, making it a fully 64-bit capable notebook totake advantage of new 64-bit applications.

Other features include up to 2GB DDR400 SODIMM memory; up to 240GB ofHDD space with 2 physical PATA or SATA HDDs and RAID 0,1; 2 dedicatedoptical drives: up to 8x Dual Layer Multi DVD-RAM/+-RW and an optionalsecond DVD burner; an internal MCE TV tuner; virtual 8-channel audiooutput; SRS WOW support; 7.1 Surround Sound output;  a standardDVI-I port; 4 x USB 2.0; 2x IEEE1394a ports; a standard 10-in-1 cardreader; and an integrated WebCam for video conferencing.

For more information, visit eurocom.com.
 

 

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