Smooth Creations unveils Core i7 laptop

Posted on Tuesday, April 07 2009 @ 21:16 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Smooth Creations unveiled The Redeemer, this 17" notebook features Intel Core i7 desktop processors, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M graphics, Full HD display, up to 12GB DDR3, optional Intel X25-M SSD, 12-cell battery and a custom paint job. Prices start at $3,200.
Stop showing up to LAN parties with gaming rigs that look like they were all bought at the same store. Turn heads, and then shred them with The Redeemer. The first kick ass full size chassis with performance PC from Smooth Creations.

The Ultimate LAN party system: The Smooth Creations The Redeemer was designed to intimidate, perform and back up every piece of trash talk you fling at your gaming buddies. Plus, the best part of Reaper system was it's custom specs. Our builders worked closely with Gaming Graphics Guru BFG, Corsair Memory, and Intel to make this system - an ass kicking system that can deliver smoking benchmarks, immersive HD gaming effects. Design to perform, this system will be every game title's nightmare.

These custom painted gaming beasts deliver the graphics-shredding processing power you need to conquer your next LAN event. Powered with BFG's Geforce 280 GTX, these cards take no prisoners to the next LAN. If you don't own the Redeemer system with BFG Mobile Geforce 280's get ready for an ass-whipping. The Mobile x58 platform comes with Intel's latest Core i7 Desktop processors, and souped up with Intel's X series Solid State Drives.

"The Redeemers" design makes it easy to go to those LAN parties without having to lug heavy pc equipment around", Mario Gastelum, Product Marketing. "Our Notebooks were designed to stomp, crush and kick our competitors teeth to the curb with amazing benchmarks & rich detail game play". These rigs are built to our customers exact specifications.

The "Redeemers" models are stacked with Intel Core i7 965 CPU and a pair of BFG Mobile Geforce 280 GTX's in SLI configurations. Be rest assured that not only will you have a screaming looking case - but a serious war gaming machine that will get you the highest frame rates playing Crysis, Left for dead or Far Cry 2.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

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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