WidowPC Offers New Core 2 Duo Gaming Laptop that may Free ‘Dell Hostages’ from Overpriced Technology

Author: WidowPC, Inc.
Dateline: Wed, 22 Nov 2006

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- WidowPC, the industry's leading gaming laptop boutique announced today that they have launched a new Core 2 Duo gaming laptop that gives those seeking an alternative to mass produced laptops like the Dell(R) XPS M1710(TM) a solution. This gaming laptop sports the industry's fastest gaming video card, the fastest Core 2 Duo CPU and up to 4 GB of high performance DDR2 RAM at a record setting price of $2195 - more than $100 lower than Dell's price.”



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AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- WidowPC, the industry's leading gaming laptop boutique announced today that they have launched a new Core 2 Duo gaming laptop that gives those seeking an alternative to mass produced laptops like the Dell(R) XPS M1710(TM) a solution. This gaming laptop sports the industry's fastest gaming video card, the fastest Core 2 Duo CPU and up to 4 GB of high performance DDR2 RAM at a record setting price of $2195 - more than $100 lower than Dell's price.

WidowPC gaming laptop"Many people believe that they don't really have any other option than to buy from the 'big business' computer manufacturers," said Joshua McClure, chief executive at WidowPC. "This high value proposition to holiday computer shoppers changes all that by showing people that there are family run companies that still care about individual customers and can offer the same or better features with a better price."

In addition to award-winning American tech support for the life of the product, WidowPC's dual core Sting 517D(TM) gaming laptop also features Intel's latest Core 2 Duo Merom CPU, an NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) Go 7950 GTX video card with 512MB DDR3 memory, a 17-inch Wide Screen 1920 x 1200 WUXGA SuperBrite LCD, DVD-RAM technology, up to 4 GB of high speed DDR2 memory, 200 GB of fast SATA hard drive storage, high speed wireless, Bluetooth, TV tuner, memory card slots, multimedia connections, $400 in free software, and lifetime tech support from real humans in America. Pricing starts at $2,195 - roughly $100 less than Dell's XPS product.

More information about WidowPC's new dual core Sting 517D(TM) gaming laptop is available at www.widowpc.com/core2gaminglaptop.

About WidowPC
WidowPC, the industry's leading gaming computer boutique, specializes in hand-crafting high end computers tailored for customers who demand the highest levels of performance and support for mission critical computing. WidowPC has won editor's choice awards from PC Gamer magazine, Computer Gaming World magazine, LAPTOP Magazine, and has won accolades in Maxim magazine, Forbes, CNET, The New York Times, NotebookReview.com and many other national and regional publications.

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, WidowPC and all WidowPC products can be found online at www.widowpc.com.

All trademarks acknowledged.


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