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Evesham Technology announce the ultimate mobile gaming machine featuring NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX

Date: 2005-9-22

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   Evesham Technology, the leading UK manufacturer of award winning desktop and notebook computers is proud to announce the ultimate mobile gaming machine. The Voyager C720 notebook features NVID...

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Evesham Technology, the leading UK manufacturer of award winning desktop and notebook computers is proud to announce the ultimate mobile gaming machine. The Voyager C720 notebook features NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX graphics.

The GeForce Go 7800 GTX GPU sets a new standard for notebook PC performance and real-time 3D graphics. As the only notebook GPU with hardware acceleration for Microsoft?DirectX?9.0 Shader Model 3.0 as well as NVIDIA PureVideo technology, the GeForce 7800 GPU powers the ultimate notebook PC experience.

The GeForce Go 7800 is clearly the GPU of choice, it enables the Evesham Voyager C720 to offer the highest performance ever seen in a mobile gaming notebook.

?The combination of the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX and the Voyager C720 notebook from Evesham delivers the ultimate platform for today's multimedia applications,?said Alain Tiquet, group director of marketing EMEA & India. ?Supporting the latest gaming standards with Shader Model 3.0 and delivering a high definition home theatre experience with PureVideo technology, the Voyager C720 will satisfy the needs of the most demanding mobile user.?br />
Weighing in at under 4Kg and featuring a 17?WSXGA+ X Bright display this machine is a true mobile power horse.

Other great features include a multi bay drive which can accept a 2nd hard drive or 2nd battery providing huge storage space or unprecedented battery life for a machine with so much power.

With built in wireless LAN, Bluetooth and a 1.3M Pixel camera added to the feature list the Voyager C720 offers great value for money at ?,500 including VAT.

Full specifications;

Intel Pentium M Processor 750
Microsoft Windows XP Home
1GB DDR 2 RAM (533MHz)
80GB SATA 5,400RPM 8MB CACHE Hard Drive
17?WSXGA X-Bright Display (1680x1050)
256MB NVIDIA graphics
DVD/CD-RW/Dual Layer DVD-RW
Wireless Mini PCI 802.11bg LAN
10/100/1000 LAN
8 cell Li-Ion battery (life up to 3 hrs approx.)
Built-in card reader (MS/Pro, SD, MMC)
v90 56k modem
Virtual 8 channel audio and speakers
4xUSB 2, Firewire, Serial, VGA, DVI, PCMCIA, SPDI/F out, parallel, TV Out,
Weight - 3.8kg
Dimensions - 397mmx293mmx44.9mm


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