Malibal debuts 20.1' mobile workstation with NVIDIA SLI

Posted on Saturday, April 07 2007 @ 5:10 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A 20.1" notebook with NVIDIA SLI support has been launched this week by Malibal. Their new Malibal Veda notebook series are mobile workstations with 20.1" widescren displays, two hard drives and RAID 0/1, dual graphics cards and AMD dual-core processors.

Using proprietary software algorithms and dedicated scalability logic in each GPU, NVIDIA SLI technology delivers unmatched graphics performance (up to 2X the performance of a single graphics solution) for all of today's latest workstation applications, including: Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD), Computer Aided Engineering (SolidWorks), and Digital Content Creation (Discreet 3DS MAX).

The Veda Series is also powered with AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core mobile technology, which produces increased multi-tasking and multi-threaded performance for a richer user experience. This powerful dual-core CPU significantly increases response times while simultaneously running multiple applications. This enables users to burn CDs, stream online content, edit digital photos and check emails, without lag or slowdown.

Features:
  • 20.1" 1680 x 1050 WSXGA LCD Active Matrix Display
  • AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile up to TL-60
  • Up to (4GB) 4096MB PC2-5300/667MHz DDR2 - 2 DIMM
  • Choice of Single or Dual NVIDIA Quadro FX Go 2500M 512MB or GeForce Go 7950 GTX 512MB GDDR3 w/ SLIT
  • Two hard drive bays with available storage up to 400GB and RAID 0/1
  • Complete selection of Microsoft operating systems including Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
  • Built-In CMOS 1.3MP Camera 640 X 480
  • 8X Multi DVD+/-R/RW RAM Dual-Layer Burner or DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
  • Internal 802.11G Wi-Fi/Bluetooth wireless cards
  • Integrated TV-tuner with remote control
  • 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MS Pro/SD/MMC/RS MMC/MS DUO/Mini-SD)
  • Baseline configuration, includes: 20.1" WSXGA display, AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-52, 512MB RAM, Single GeForce Go 7800 GTX 256MB, 40GB hard drive, DVD/CDRW combo drive, Windows XP Home Edition, and has a starting price of $2799. More info at Malibal.


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    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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