Maingear introduces new performance laptop: mx-L
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Cagatay Yildiz
Maingear launches the mx-L - its 13.3" performance laptop.
One of the respected high-end system manufacturers alongside Alienware and VoodooPC, Maingear has introduced its new unit: the mx-L.
The mx-L might be a 13.3" size laptop, but it still has a lot of promising features.
First of all, the graphics of the lid will be totally customizable, so you can see your favorite image on the lid of your laptop. This is done via to the MARC laser-etching technique. The image will be on your lid permanently.
The processor behind this unit will be a Core 2 Duo with optional frequency choice of up to 2.53GHz. The RAM can be up to 8 GB.
The graphics power will come from Intel's 1080p-capable GMA X4500. The unit will offer an optional Blu-ray drive.
HDD capacity will be up to 500GB for regular HDD's, or you can opt for a SSD: Intel's X-25M, 160GB model.
As for connectivity: we have gigabit ethernet, WiFi a/b/g/n, and optional Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. In addition, the unit will feature a microphone, webcam, and three USB 2.0 ports.
The monitor will be, as previously stated, 13.3" and will have up to 1280x800 resolution.
The mx-L will weigh around 2 kilograms. The operating system of choice will be Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate.
The pricing of this laptop will start from $1099 and go upwards with optional features.
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