Sager NP8150
The World's Most Powerful 15.6" HD Gaming Notebook Sager once again takes mobile gaming to the next level with the introduction of the NP8150. The world’s most powerful 15.6” gaming notebook, the NP8150 features the 2nd generation Intel Core i7 processor and the fastest notebook GPU on the planet – the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M. This top-of-the-line technology contains all the latest connectivity ports and is protected by a rubberized surface that will provide an additional level of comfort during prolonged gaming sessions. Utilizing the new Intel Huron River Platform with HM65 chipset, the NP8150 is capable of handling the latest 2nd generation Intel Core i7 mobile processor and up to 16GB dual-channel DDR3 memory to provide exceptional performance for ultra-realistic games and advanced multi-threaded applications. In addition to the cutting edge processor and graphics technology, the unit also features a breath-taking full 1080P HD LED display to provide the eye-popping visuals that will make your gaming experience complete, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, eSATA & IEEE-1394a ports, 2.0 Megapixel high resolution video camera, and Fingerprint Reader for security and easy log in. For demanding enthusiasts and extreme gamers seeking a less cumbersome portable notebook and for those who thirst for record-shattering gaming performance, the NP8150 is the one true choice. Powered By 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor With faster, intelligent, multi-core technology that applies processing power where its needed most, the NP8150 powered by 2nd generation Intel Core i7 mobile processor delivers an incredible breakthrough in gaming performance. The unit relies on the combination of Intel turbo Boost 2.0 technology and Intel Hyper-Threading technology with smart 8-way multi-task processing to activate full processing power exactly where and when you need it most. Fastest Notebook GPU for Extreme Gamers The NP8150 provides jaw-dropping visuals that will impress even the most critical users by utilizing the world’s fastest notebook GPU – the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M. The unit brings notebook gaming closer to a cinema quality effect by combining the power of DirectX 11 and accelerated NVIDIA PhysX technology. The NVIDIA CUDA technology unlocks the power of the CPU’s processor cores to accelerate the performance for even the most demanding system tasks such as video transcoding. The NP8150 lets you play games the way they’re meant to be played without having to worry if your video card is up to the task. Enhance Multitask Experience with More Memory Enjoy a dramatic boost in multitasking performance with more system memory thanks to the quad SODIMM memory slots. With up to 16GB of Dual-Channel DDR3 memory, your system will never lag while multimedia editing, graphics design/3D modeling, and graphic-intensive gaming at once. Get Ready For SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Your data transfers will be lightning fast with the NP8150’s built-in USB 3.0 port, which provides transfer speeds 10 times faster than the previous generation USB 2.0. The NP8150 lets you connect to the latest USB 3.0 storage devices for ultra-fast data backup while remaining compatible with your current USB 2.0 devices. Expanded Storage with E-SATA Support Never again worry about taking up too much space with the media you want to save because of the expanded storage space made available through the use of E-SATA. This advanced technology allows for ample space without sacrificing performance compared to USB or FireWire as it is connected directly to the HDD controller when using E-SATA. Secure Your Login Feel secure in the knowledge your system is protected by the most advanced methods possible. The NP8150 utilizes a fingerprint reader for added security and easy log in with a simple finger swipe.
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