|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Acme unveils 'ideal' mobile gaming PC23rd October 2007 14:43 GMT Most people seeking a portable gaming system are happy with a Sony PSP. But in the US, where everything’s larger, one company has developed a PC-in-a-box product that unpacks into a three-screen display.
Two of the Acme’s LPG370TS' 17in non-widescreen LCDs unfold outwards to reveal the third. Together, they create a 3840 x 1024 screen that Acme claims is ideally suitable for "gaming and video applications". Related stories
The screens are housed in a protective metal carry-case, which also conceals a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU and two Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX graphics cards running in SLI co-operative rendering mode. Acme’s thrown in 2GB of DDR 2 memory, and the whole lot sits on an Nvidia nForce 680i chipset. The unit has an integrated keyboard and a mouse, along with an unspecified number of USB 2.0 ports for other peripherals. Although the LPG370TS looks quite heavy, there's no mention of the unit’s weight. Acme isn't releasing the product’s availability or cost just yet, but would-be buyers can pop over to the company's website and request a quote. 4 comments posted — Comment period finished Sli...multi monitor...!??!Posted: 23:07 23rd October 2007 SLI multi-monitorsPosted: 03:38 24th October 2007 Acme?Posted: 07:36 24th October 2007 Mobile?Posted: 09:49 24th October 2007
|
Review of the WeekAdvent 4211
Most Wanted PCs
Data from Pricegrabber Review FinderAccessories
Price FinderTop Stories
Channels |
|||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||