Maingear: Haters Be Hatin' Our 17-inch Desktop Replacement (and You'll Love It)
Maingear claims its new Titan 17 notebook will make "haters cry hax" while "you cry 'Boom, headshot!'" That's a bit of a stretch -- not that haters will hate (don't they always?), but that Maingear calls this 17-inch beast a notebook. Armed with an Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M graphics configurable in SLI, the Titan 17 is more of a desktop replacement than a frequent travel companion.
"The Maingear Titan 17 offers it all; the best of a desktop in a mobile form factor," said Wallace Santos, CEO and co-founder of Maingear. "With the power of the latest Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition desktop processor, dual GPUs, and high performance wireless, this system lives up to its name to give our customers the best PC experience they have come to expect from Maingear."
Those who want to go all-out configuring a monster of a sytem can do so. In addition to the above mentioned processor and graphics combo, the Titan 17 notebook offers:
- 1920x1080 LED backlit display
- Up to 12GB of dual-channel DDR3-1333
- Up to 2X Blu-ray reader
- Up to three 485GB SSDs or 750GB HDDs
- Bigfoot Networks Killer Wireless-N 1102
- 3-in-1 media card reader
- HDMI, DVI-I, two USB 3.0, three USB 3.0, FireWire, S/PDIF, LAN, eSATA
- Windows 7 Home Professional or Ultimate 64-bit
- 8-cell battery
Maingear also maintains a strict "zero bloatware policy," so you can get in and start gaming rather than spend the first 30 minutes cleaning out the cruft.
Pricing starts at $2,800, though a fully decked out configuration runs more than a Kia.
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Tankren
March 10, 2011 at 8:02am
According to the site it's Tripple channel memory. Not Dual channel memory. FYI
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Tankren
March 10, 2011 at 8:02am
According to the site it's Tripple channel memory. Not Dual channel memory. FYI
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Vano
March 01, 2011 at 2:45pm
"two USB 3.0 and three USB 3.0"???
Is this a captcha for our fragile brains? :D
And the next question, once everything they have to offer is loaded into that beast, what will be it's weight? 10-15 pounds?
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Neufeldt2002
March 01, 2011 at 8:13am
As much as I love the idea of a notebook desktop replacement unit, I have to ask what kind of heat would this produce? I just can't see this running very cool at all. Burnt lap anyone?
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carnivorousslushee23
March 01, 2011 at 9:05am
With this kind of hardware, you probably won't even have any genitals to speak of, much less a lap. Although for this kind of hardware, that could almost be an acceptable tradeoff.
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Cleaver
March 01, 2011 at 12:35pm
Im not so sure. I would pay more than $2800 to keep my genitals intact. Which, I might add, is fallacious logic because that really has nothing to do with the price of the computer.
In short, not worth it. Especially when 10 years from now someone is still rocking that notebook and saying "It was top of the line! It was worth it then!"
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