WidowPC Gaming Computer - Dual Core Laptop
Dual Core Laptop - Sting 917X2: The First Laptops with Dual Core Technology!
The dual core laptop is the latest buzz in the dual core world. A dual core laptop powered by the AMD's dual core Athlon 64 X2 4800+ as the fastest dual core laptop available anywhere. A dual core laptop is just what is sounds like - a laptop with two cores in one processor. AMD's, server and workstation oriented, Opteron processor - this dual core laptop sports an Athlon 64 dual core chip which is more focused on the consumer market - has been dual core from its debut. AMD's HyperTransport technology, introduced in 2003, laid the high speed foundation for allowing two processors to communicate with each other. This allows dual core laptops to crunch through multithreaded applications like nobody's business.
STANDARD FEATURES
Fastest Assembly and Shipping in the Industry
On average, it takes us about three to ten business days to assemble your laptop. That is the fastest standard assembly time any where in the world for a made to order laptop. The dual core laptops are in stock now and are shipping out ever day. So, order now a get your customer dual core laptop with the fastest assembly on the planet.
Fully Upgradeable Dual Core laptop
In addition to being the most powerful dual core laptop, the Sting 917X2 is
also the most upgradeable dual core laptop currently on the market. Everything
on the laptop excluding the motherboard and chipset is able to be
upgradeable with ease. Special underside access panels allow
the memory, video card and battery to upgraded more easily than a
desktop. The hard drives and optical drives snap in and out like
Legos Even the processor is upgradeable. So, say good riddance
to the days when the only way to upgrade your laptop was to buy a
new one.
A Virtual Multitude of High Speed Ports
2 IEEE 1394 FireWire Ports (Mini DC in Jack)
- Fast Infrared (FIR), IrDA 1.1 Compliant, Support 4M Bit FIR
- 4 USB 2.0 Ports
- 1 Serial Port
- 1 Parallel Port with ECP/EPP Support
- 1 External Keyboard/Mouse Port
- 1 DVI Video Output Port
- 1 Kensington Lock Port
- 1 S-Video Jack for Video-in
- 1 S-Video Jack for TV Output
- 4 Audio Jacks for Line-Out, Microphone-In, and S/PDIF-Out
- Built-in 56K V90 Fax/Modem and 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN
Card
PCI-Express Graphics
The first dual core laptop
to feature the PCI-Express bus architecture, the Sting 917X2 is able
to blow games away with the latest graphics technology. PCI-Express
system bus technology allows for increased bus bandwidth required
for 3D games, 3D graphics development, high-definition video and
other high performance, graphics intensive applications.
Cutting Edge Media Drives
With
a 7-in-1 Media Card Reader and external USB floppy drive, the Sting
917X2 dual core laptop supports more types of media than any other laptop.
The media card reader supports MS, MS Pro, SD, MMC, CF, MD, and SM format memory cards in addition to the standard
3.5" USB floppy drive.
Miscellaneous Info
Dimensions:
15.6"(W) x 11.7"(D) x 1.95"(H)
Weight: 11.3 lbs. with Battery
Warranty: One year parts and labor warranty upgradeable to two or three years
Tech Support: Life time, 24-7, toll-free American tech support CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES
Athlon 64 FX-57 or Dual Core Processor with Cool and Quiet
The
Sting 917X2 gaming laptop outperforms most desktops and is rated
as "the
fastest laptop on the planet" because of the full desktop Athlon 64
dual core or FX-57 processor power it delivers. WidowPC is currently
one of the only gaming laptop companies to feature the 600 series
Athlon 64 in a gaming laptop. Enhanced Cool
and Quiet technology from AMD is also featured, reducing power
consumption by dynamically adjusting voltage and core clock speed
when the processor is not in high demand.
The processor can be configured up to the earth shattering Athlon 64 FX-57
or the multi threaded Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Dual Core processors including
AMD's Cool and Quiet technology. The dual core architecture allows
the single processor to function as two logical processors, effectively
doubling performance in some cases. Additionally, the Athlon 64
has thermal management and cooling properties that make
it much more suitable for high performance gaming laptops than
other AMD CPUs.
[Configurable
from 512 MB to 2 GB]
Windows XP Operating System with Service Pack 2 + CD and Manual
Unlike many of our more skimpy competitors, WidowPC provides the full operating
system with registration codes, shrink wrapped CDs and the Windows
manual. A recovery disk with all of the necessary drivers is also included,
just in case you want to start from scratch. Note that this is
impossible with Alienware and several other competitors as they
do not provide the full operating system but only a "recovery disk"
with an image of the hard drive as it was installed on your computer.
So, if they installed it wrong, you are stuck. Additionally, there
is no way to customize your own installation or install with different
hardware other than your original installation configuration.
[Choose
from Windows XP Home, XP Pro and XP Media Center Edition]
17 Inch Wide-Screen
Available in WUXGA 1900 x 1200 ClearView and WSXGA+ 1680 x 1050 GlassView
resolutions, the WidowPC Sting 917X2 dual core laptop once again beats
the other dual core laptop companies to the punch with higher resolution,
breathtaking visual real estate. WidowPC ClearView
technology virtually eliminates screen glare while increase detail
through a higher resolution than ever before accomplished in a
dual core laptop. While the GlassView technology makes for a ultra
crisp and clear display. This is perfect for greater range of view
in 3D games as well as digital content creation. It's also just cool!
Who can say no to a huge, ultra high resolution, crystal clear
LCD display?
[Configurable
from WUXGA ClearView to WSXGA+ GlassView]
Apacer DDR Memory
WidowPC only uses Apacer RAM
in our dual core laptops. This significantly increases performance
over the generic ram our competitors use, as well as greatly
decreasing the probability of RAM failure. When choosing RAM, always
stick with a high quality brand. We recommend Apacer, Corsair and
Crucial (alphabetical order...and we weren't paid to say that).
It saves money in the long term and significantly increases performance.
[Configurable
from 512 MB to 4 GB]
Dual Hard Drive and Dual Optical Drive Bays
For the first time in history, there is a laptop that can hold two Fujitsu
SATA hard drives while sporting two optical drives with no tradeoffs.
This is a sweet machine and you'll find yourself awed when you
first see it up close. The slim form factor of the drives delivers
a ground breaking capacity for a total of 200 Gigs of hard drive
storage and two double layer DVD burners, the Sting 917X2 gaming
laptop is a digital media and gamers dream come true.
[Customize
up to 2 hard drives and up to two optical drives]
Revolutionary Serial ATA 150 Hard Drive Technology
The
Sting 917X2 dual core laptop now supports SATA-150 hard drive technology.
The Fujitsu SATA hard drives featured support a blazing transfer
rate of 150 MBps while ATA drives support a comparably slower rate
of 100 MBps. Additionally, eventually SATA hard drives will reach
transfer rates of 300 MBps and maybe even 600 MBps and you'll be
able to upgrade to those insanely fast drives using the Sting 917X2.
Fujitsu and Hitachi were chosen as our hard drive partners because have
been the first to ship a SATA-based drive in the 2.5
inch form factor and the latest -- 100GB SATA drives. Aside from
increased compatibility with laptop systems, the SATA interface
also makes for a much more efficient RAID configuration. The SATA
interface also makes it possible to support native command queuing,
another first in the notebook market. Command queuing adds a nice
performance boost to the hard drive because it allows for concurrent, multiple
requests to the device. This is particularly effective at speeding
up total performance when used with the AMD Pentium 4's Hyper-Threading
or with dual core or dual processing capability. To boil this technical
topic down to the nuts and bolts -- Fujitsu makes the fastest hard
drives for the elite hardware and gaming enthusiast.
[Customize
from 40 GB single drive to 2 x 120 GB for 240 GB total storage]
220W Power Supply
Consistent, clean power is one of the most essential elements in a high
performance dual core laptop. Powerful hardware demands a lot of power
from the power supply. If it doesn't get the power then it will stall and
stutter. That is why WidowPC was the first dual core laptop company
to introduce a 200W power supply for a laptop. This herculean AC
adapter supplies ample power for a blazing Athlon 64 processor, graphics
card, dual hard drives, dual optical drives plus any peripherals
powered through the quad USB 2.0 ports. We've seen desktops less
powerful power supplies.
[Add
an additional power supply while you customize your laptop]
Cutting Edge Video Cards
This
dual core laptop powerhouse sports your choice of video card: the NVIDIA 7800GTX 256MB, ATI x800 XT Platinum Edition 256MB, or Quadro FX Go 1400 256MB all making use of the x16 PCI Express bus
architecture and next generation DDR3 dedicated video memory. DDR3
memory is a big performance leap ahead of the DDR2 RAM used by
most of our competitors.
Chips based on the DDR3 standard can run at speeds up to 800 MHz and deliver
data rates of up to 1.6 gigabits per second. This makes for much
faster games and less "rubber banding" and less client side lag
in MMOs like World of Warcraft and EverQuest 2.
[Customize
your video card now]
Deluxe Carrying Cases
 The
WidowPC Sting 917X2 comes with a free deluxe carrying case (black,
with shoulder strap and handle). It includes a document pouch inside
the main compartment, thick padding to protect your pristine hardware
from bumps and scratches and an outer compartment for your mouse,
AC adapter, etc. However, since this king of laptops weighs about
11 pounds you might consider upgrading the carrying case to a custom
designed laptop backpack.
[Customize
your carrying case now]

You'll be in awe of our gaming computers.
Posted by wpc_editorial at August 9, 2005 09:45 PM |
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