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CyberpowerPC Debuts its "Fang Taipan" Gaming Notebook

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Cyberpower Inc., a global manufacturer of custom gaming computers, today announced its Fang Taipan, the most customizable gaming laptop with twin NVIDIA GPUS, 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors and enough memory and add-ons to make the most demanding games and applications sizzle.

The CyberpowerPC Fang Taipan is a laptop beast that wields a lethal dose of power. It can accommodate two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680Ms in SLI mode ; a full range of Intel Core i7 CPUs including the fastest i7-3940XM (3.0GHz) Extreme Edition Ivy Bridge Mobile Processor; and features up to 32 GBs of dual-channel DDR3 memory for gaming at unparalleled speeds. According to CyberpowerPC, this triple-threat marks the absolute pinnacle of mobile computing power.



The Fang Taipan refines HD gaming with its full HD 17.3-inch 16:9 LED-backlit 1080p display combined with its Onkyo sound system with a built-in subwoofer for a sublime gaming experience. Other standard features include built-in 9-in-1 card reader; 2 megapixel digital video camera; one changeable 12.7mm (H) DVD (BR-RW Combo drive or Blu-ray/DVD (BR-RW) combo drive, SATA interface, two detachable 2.5" 9.5mm(H) SATA hard disk drives with hardware RAID 0/1 support and a full size illuminated keyboard that can change colors on the fly.

Communication capabilities include built-in Gigabit Ethernet LAN and internal 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN + Bluetooth combo. With its fast-starting, energy-efficient Intel processor and chipset, and NVIDIA's Optimus technology, the Fang Taipan consumes less power. It also optimizes your battery life so you can maintain the outstanding graphics you expect for watching movies, surfing the web or playing a 3D game.

The Fang Taipan styling is sleek and subtle measuring 16.5" x 11.54" x 1.55" and weighing 8.6 lbs with a single graphic card, ODD and battery pack configuration. Once users open the lid the true colors emerge. Intel's Rapid Start Technology boots your system in a flash as it recognizes and automatically stores your most frequently used files and applications. The FANG Taipan can also be customized with a number of performance hardware and components such as blazing-fast and reliable solid state drives, high-performance memory, gaming peripherals, Blu-ray drives, and more.

CyberpowerPC allows users to order their Fang Taipan equipped with the newest Windows 8 Operating System through its presale program. Starting today, users can choose to ship their Fang Taipan with the latest version of Windows 8 when the OS becomes available on the October 26th. Base price of the Fang Taipan is $1,819 and includes a 1-year limited warranty and free lifetime phone support.

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I keep reading "Fang Fappin" Gaming Notebook. I need to get out more.
 
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Why no SB-E laptops yet? Why no fully enabled GK104? Pull it together, decadent e-peen manufacturers.
 
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Thats the first time I've heard of Onkyo audio in a PC. Nice! All its lacking is 3D Vision 2 LCD and it would be an extreme gaming laptop.
 
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