Most notebooks these days come with pretty limp features that are capable of only handling standard business applications without breaking any speed records. There is a select group of people, however, who want performance on-the-go no matter the price. Mouse of Japan decided to take up this noble task by engineering the M-Book GX7200MD notebook. This notebook is far from being the smallest in the industry, and the 17" WUXGA widescreen display will tell you as much. It is

powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz processor and comes with a whooping 2GB of DDR2 memory which ought to let you breeze through your applications and games pretty quickly. This is aided by NVIDIA's GeForce Go 7900 GTX GPU which is one of the fastest mobile solutions available in the market today. A 100GB SATA hard drive offers adequate storage space for all those business applications and media files, while the inclusion of WiFi keeps you connected at hotspots. Connectivity options comprise of four USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, and DVI-Out. The GX7200MD measures 397mm x 294mm x 44mm and weighs a hefty 9.3 pounds. It is currently available for $2,138 a pop. Those who are looking for a lightweight and portable notebook ought to look elsewhere and give this one a miss.
Pros : Powerful, capable of handling games
Cons : Big and bulky, heavy
Mouse unveils M-Book GX7200MD Source
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