Published on May 31st,2007 at 7:44 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

News from Mouse Computer Japan

One of the most active companies right now, MCJ, is back with more new products including NoteBooks like the m-Book Z370 coming in 3 versions. You can have a Core 2 Duo T7100 or T7300, 1GB RAM, 40/80 or 120 GB SATA HDD, DVD DL burner, Nvidia GeForce 8400M graphic card on a 13.3 inches WXGA monitor, 2Mpix webcam, wifi A/B/G/N and PM965 chipset… from 795 to 977€.(1070-1300$)

Next on the list is the NEXTGEAR-NOTE M1, my favourite, coming in 4 versions: Core 2 Duo T7300 or T7500 CPU, 1 or 2GB RAM, 80 or 120GB HDD (SATA), DVD DL burner, GeForce 8400 (256MB VRAM), 13.3 inches WXGA and, depending on your OS, 1GB NAND for the Ready Boost ! (Vista or XP), also in a 2Mpix webcam, wifi A/B/G/N and Gigabit Ethernet from 920 to 1070€…(1240 – 1440$)


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