Published on March 23rd,2009 at 4:34 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Nextgear-Note M350W Series, Another Hybrid SLI Notebook from Mouse Computer

Last Week Mouse computer announced the m-Book D900, a hybrid SLI notebook with a Core 2 Duo CPU. Today Mouse Computer launched another one, the Nextgear-Note M350W Series, also powered by a Core 2 Duo CPU (P8600 or T9550), 4GB of RAM, 320 or 500GB of HDD, DVD Multi or Blu-ray burner, NVIDIA GeForce 9100M / 9600M GS Hybrid SLI with 512MB of VRAM, a 18.4” LCD Full HD LCD and a price tag between 119,700 Yen (€90 to 149,000 Yen (€1130).

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Nextgear-Note M350W Series, Another Hybrid SLI Notebook from Mouse Computer
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  • http://esgrwis.com/ techguy

    well i prefer alienware notebook for high perfomance, but of course the price will be high too, but it has great design

 

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