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Voodooo announced Voodoo ENVY u909 which according to them is the “World’s Largest & Fastest Mobile Game book” and is powered by the AMD Turion 64 Processor. Compact and light the Voodoo ENVY Heavyweight weighs just around 16 pounds and sports measurements like 7.5″ x 12.5″ x 1.75″ .Other features include Voodooo Edge mousing surface, Voodooo ENVY u909 Performance Motherboard, Voodooo Internal Digital Card Reader 4-in-1, 8X ENVY DVD+-RW Dual Layer Slot-Load DVD & CD Writer, Voodoo ENVY u:909 8 Channel Audio System and ENVY Theater book Immersive Subwoofer.
According to Voodoo, the Envy’s huge screen will be suited for gaming and graphics thanks to its 1680 by 1050 resolution. It will be powered by an AMD Turion 64 processor, and come with either dual nVidia SLI or ATI graphics, so gamers will likely have a field day with this huge machine.
Loaded with a feature-set sure to have PC gaming enthusiasts foaming at the mouth, the Voodoo ENVY u:909 is also perfect for LAN Parties and mobile gamers alike. Featuring the biggest notebook display on the market today — a 19″ high resolution mobile gaming display with a resolution of 1680×1050 — the u:909 allows users to experience a sharp, vibrant display with plenty of workspace for any application. On the inside, the AMD Turion 64 processor allows users to increase overall performance dramatically without any additional heat load from the processor.
Review By Pcmag
Getting your game on isn’t just about the graphics card anymore. The Voodoo Envy u:909 ($5,412 direct) is a new breed of laptop that submerges you into the game with a whopping 19 inches of screen space. I’ve already seen screens reach the 20-inch plateau. Just check out the Dell XPS M2010 and the Acer Aspire 9805WKHi—desktop replacements that are so heavy, it hurts. Clearly, these laptop wannabes are home theater systems first. On the other hand, the u:909 is an all-out gaming system, equipped with a graphics card that will put those of the Dell and Acer units to shame. But in terms of overall performance, it lags behind that of notebooks with the Intel Core Duo processors.
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Review By Laptopmag
One look at the Envy u:909, and you know Voodoo means business. It weighs a taxing 16 pounds and at 19 x 13.7 x 2.1 inches is nearly as big as a side table. Opening the metallic painted cover reveals a titanic 19-inch widescreen. With such a large display there’s always a fear of damage, but this is the sturdiest 19-inch notebook we’ve held. The keyboard panel is uncluttered, and the base has enough space to include a full layout with number pad without having to squish keys.
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Posted on August 18th, 2006 Written by: PCMAN
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