Lap top of the GODS

not sure where to get one. I have a friend that works CG for a architecture firm that builds super high end homes. That's the laptop he uses. I think he said it ran well over $8000.

Their site is under heavy construction right now. I imagine they will have online ordering in the near future
 
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17" WSXGA 1680-by-1050 pixels, high contrast,
wideangle-view, fast video response, Ultra-Speed™.
Widescreen Display.
Instant-On™ Technology.
Up to 3700+ AMD Athlon64 Processor.
1MB L2 Cache.
1600MHz HyperTransport Technology.
Enhanced CacheFlow™ Technology.
SuperBIOS IBPT Technology.
Up to 2GB of certified 400MHz DDR Memory.
PuRam™ Solid State System Drive Configurable.*
Ultra ATA-133 Connectivity.
Ultrahigh performance 5400rpm or 7200rpm HD.
ATI Radeon™ 9700 PRO AGP 128MB DDR Memory
Professional Graphics with dual monitor output
and Video-Out.
Choice of optical drive: DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo,
2X or 4X Dual Format DVD±R/±RW.
IEEE 1394 FireWire & USB 2 connectivity.
Multi-Channel Digital IA Audio with S/PDIF out.
Built-in 5 HI-FI Surround Speakers.
Built-in MMC/SD/MS Card Reader.
Internal Wireless LAN 802.11g Turbo (108 Mbps)
with 10x the speed and 4x the range of 802.11b
featuring Dynamic Rate Shifting Technology.
Provides the highest available level of industry
standard 128-bit WEP encryption supporting VPN
pass-through.
Optional Internal Bluetooth.
Internal 10/100/1000 LAN.
Internal 56K V90/92 Modem.
Full Bandwidth 32-bit PC CardBus Slot.
Ports: 1x PCMCIA slot; 1x S-Video/TV Out; 1x serial
port & parallel port; 1x IrDA; 1x CRT; 1x PS/2 for
mouse and keyboard (via Y cable); 1x headphone
1x microphone; 1x RJ-11 modem; 1x RJ-45 for LAN;
1x DC-in jack; 1x line-in jack for audio input.
Revolutionary high-density Methanol Multi-stage
Copper Heatpipe CPU heatsink design with precision
pressure plates.

Optional 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slots external
expandability, up to 74.

Optional Connectivity Module to interface with the
Gemini, Cinerama & Grand Canyon Displays.
FreeFlow™ Enhanced Cooling Architecture with
AI Q-Fan technology.
130W 100-240V, Multi-voltage Power Supply.
Stunning 1.6" thin, sleek design.
 
There are many laptops for under $2K that would blow that thing out of the water. It does have some cool features, but I don't think that $8000 justifies it. They should have put the 7800GTX in it, not the 9700, and the highest available Pentium M will outperform the Athlon 64 3700 by alot.
 
Decent price laptop?

MatrixEVO said:
There are many laptops for under $2K that would blow that thing out of the water. It does have some cool features, but I don't think that $8000 justifies it. They should have put the 7800GTX in it, not the 9700, and the highest available Pentium M will outperform the Athlon 64 3700 by alot.
Matrix what laptop would you suggest for $1,350 around fiqures?
could you take a look at my post "New Laptop".
Thanks
Kat
 
that graphic card sucks...and i wonder how 5.1 speakers in a laptop would sound. I bet that thing has like half hour of battery life lol
 
eh, it ok, but it seems like some parts of the laptop are SERIOUSLY underpowered for the price range (you said over 8,000). namely the videocard and processor. while its not for gaming, for that price, it better damn well do everything but make me a cup of coffee!
 
all those things are pretty cool, but why would someone need a "Revolutionary high-density Methanol Multi-stage Copper Heatpipe CPU heatsink design with precision pressure plates" in a laptop that isnt even that good?
 
spacedude89 said:
uhh, cause its cool. why do you think people put light is their computers?

unlike lights, you cant see this unless you open up the laptop. But who would want to spend $8000 just to get some fancy cooling things in a not-so-great laptop?
 
the processor is good but the graphics card is a bit lacking. its not the computer of the gods unless its the best ive seen better
 
yea. it's not a gaming computer. The heat sink would let you OC the crap out of the CPU.

Anthrax is also correct about the PUram. It's solid state memory. Besides that it has an extension slot that allows you to plug in a board to accept standard PCI cards.
 
After reading it over, this is what i found as to make it $8000:

•17" WSXGA 1680-by-1050
•Enhanced CacheFlow™ Technology
•SuperBIOS IBPT Technology
•PuRam™ Solid State System Drive Configurable
•Built-in 5 HI-FI Surround Speakers
•Revolutionary high-density Methanol Multi-stage
Copper Heatpipe CPU heatsink design with precision
pressure plates
•Optional 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slots external
expandability, up to 74
•Optional Connectivity Module to interface with the
Gemini, Cinerama & Grand Canyon Displays
•FreeFlow™ Enhanced Cooling Architecture with
AI Q-Fan technology

Am I correct?
 
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