VoodooPC today introduced ENVY H:171, its new 17-inch gaming notebook PC, which can be also used for demanding tasks like 3D and 2D rendering, and photo and video editing. The ENVY H:171 features a desktop-use Intel Core 2 Extreme processor, up to two NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, and up to three hard drives.
Along with Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU with 2.93GHz clock speed, VoodooPC ENVY H:171 is configurable with Core 2 Duo E6600 at 2.4GHz and E6700 at 2.66GHz, also designed for desktop computers. The system comes with up to 4GB of DDR2 PC-5300 system memory. Although press release says that this notebook delivers up to 600GB of storage space, the configuration page on VoodooPC’s website enables selection of three 250GB hard drives for a total of 750GB data storage. The system supports RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5 HDD modes, and comes with a DVD burn.
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VoodooPC 17-inch widescreen gaming notebook, the ENVY H:171. The notebook chalks up an Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 processor, a dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 video card and a hard drive capacity of up to 600GB using three 200GB hard drives.
Adding support for next-gen NVIDIA GeForce video cards, the ENVY H:171 is aimed at gamers, content creators and all other mobility power users. VoodooPC claims zero slowdowns for demanding tasks such as 3D and 2D rendering, photo and video editing and high-definition gaming.
The ENVY H:171 also boasts integrated RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5 support high transfer rates and application load times. Other features include Wi-Fi connectivity and a built-in 1.3 Megapixel web camera.
An important thing to remember about Voodoo's computer systems is that while they provide some of the best performance available, the real reason for them is the customized design and bragging rights to owning such a system. These are clearly some of the most expensive notebook computer on the market. The Envy product name pretty much sums up what Voodoo is aiming for. They want their systems to be the envy of the marketplace.
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