Wednesday, May 2nd 2007

Zepto’s topmodel first with Intel’s new platform

The Znote 6625WD, as one of the most advanced notebooks in the market, will be the first in the market to be driven by Intel's new super processor Santa Rosa. The Zepto Znote 6625WD is equipped with Nvidia's Geforce 8600, which is 'state of the art' in the graphics card market. The Znote 6625WD is ideal for heavy graphical assignments and for multimedia functionality.

Zepto Computers has again succeeded in being the first in the market to offer the latest technology of Intel. Santa Rosa, the name of Intel's new platform, will set new standards in the use of notebook PC's.

" The Znote 6625WD is based on a whole new platform and is revolutionary in many areas. Preliminary tests show a capacity increase of no less than 50% in relation to the current generation notebook PC's", says Morten Kjærsgaard, COO, Zepto Computers A/S.

The Znote 6625WD is primarily targeted to users with high demands to performance and graphics, such as professionals in the graphical industry and demanding gamers. Moreover, the Znote 6625 WD is the ideal set up to function as a multimedia centre based on the coming possibilities of HD-DVD and Bluray.

"We see this as a clear opportunity to combine the notebook with the digital home. HD-DVD and Bluray, in combination with the wireless home, will be the way forward in 2007 and will place the notebook at the heart of the digital experience." adds Morten Kjærsgaard, COO, Zepto Computers A/S.

Besides Santa Rosa and Geforce 8600 with 512 MB dedicated RAM the Znote 6625WD also contains Bluetooth 2.0, 7.1 sound and the possibility for Flash Harddrives (Solid State Disk).
Znote 6625 WD is available from the 9th of May.
Source: Zepto
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5 Comments on Zepto’s topmodel first with Intel’s new platform

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Wow, nice specs here.
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#2
Atech
All of that praising, and yet it doesn't say what the hell Santa Rosa is, why it has more than 50% more "capacity" than other notebooks, what their definition of "capacity" is, what they're comparing it against, and how it achieves that incredibly vague 50% "capacity" increase.

Yawn.
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#3
Darkrealms
Just an FYI the link to their website is bad.
Interesting info, no prices or info on it on thier website that I could find from a quick brouse.
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#4
d44ve
def. some nice specs
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#5
theonetruewill
I've been following Zepto for quite a while. They have really good value notbooks. Especially by March last year with £700 deals for Core duos with Go 7600's. Not one other retailer could beat that.
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