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Resumen: The Xtreme 770 WSXGA Orange is Rocks attempt to scale down the performance of the 770 range to fit into a lower price bracket. Rather than using the fastest Intel mobile processor, this laptop has a 2GHz T7250 paired with 2GB of memory. The graphic...
Mobile Penryn may seem like a minor update to Merom and, indeed, the increase in performance the new 45nm part offers is small. However, Penryn delivers a very welcome boost to battery life. ...
This Xtreme 770 runs just as fast as the previous model, is equally well-designed and pleasing to use, and is slightly cheaper too. Given that the old Xtreme 7700 found its way onto our Elite list after its review, you dont need to be a genius of Ein...
Wed have to think twice about spending £2,000 on a gaming laptop. The Rock is too unwieldy to be used as an on-the-move laptop, yet has the usual laptop performance compromises. A £2,000 desktop would tear strips off our games tests and score nearer 1...
Resumen: Rock’s Xtreme 770 is the first laptop we’ve seen to feature Intel’s new 2.6GHz Core 2 Duo T7800 processor. It also marks the debut of nVidia’s GeForce FX 8800 graphics chip – which has 512MB RAM and is the flagship model in t...
The basics of the Xtreme 7700 consist of a Santa Rosa Centrino foundation with Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and 2GB of DDR 2 memory, but the Nvidia GeForce 8800M graphics and 17in HD screen take this laptop to another level that offers stunning gaming perfo...
Resumen: Its not cheap, but the cutting-edge components make for superb performance across the board. The Rock Extreme 770-T7700 (web ID: 137121), which bounded onto the A List last month, was a great example of how notebooks can use cutting-edge components t...
In many ways, you’d have to be mad to shell out this much for a gaming laptop. After all, you’re not going to have the same upgrade options that a desktop purchaser would have, and that alone should be enough to make you baulk at the idea of s...