Published on December 15th,2008 at 5:07 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

m-Book GX580, a New High-End Notebook from Mouse Computer

MCJ, Mouse Computer Japan, just announced the m-Book GX580, their latest High-end notebook.

Powered by a Core 2 Duo T9600 (2.8GHz), our almighty notebook has a 17” WUXGA (1900×1200) LCD, with fairly powerful video card from Nvidia, the GeForce 9800M GTX and its 1GB of VRAM (DVI and HDMI), 4GB of PC3-8500 RAM, 500GB of HDD, Wi-Fi Link 5300 wireless LAN. A 1.3Mpix web camera and a DVD Super Multi Drive.

This little m-Book GX580 weighs just4.1kg at a size of 397x284x44mm, and will be sold in Japan for 289,800 Yen (2370€). Nice specs, but at this price I’m not sure if it will be very popular this X-mas.

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m-Book GX580, a New High-End Notebook from Mouse Computer
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