Pioneer Produces Crysis-killing Laptop

Forget sourcing and designing custom-built laptops on foreign websites. Pioneer Australia is offering an accessible high-end laptop solution.

Mobility and power. These two, seemingly simple facets of a PC are often at ends when browsing the laptop market. For those seeking a laptop that has enough beneath the hood to cover, not only business needs, but all of the extended entertainment possibilities offered by a high-end desktop PC, it can prove difficult to visit a local store and pick one out. More often than not, consumers are forced to head online, even overseas, in an attempt to design a high-end laptop that meets the thirst for processing prowess.

Cue the entry of Pioneer?s latest laptop; the DreamBook Power W86 i7. One only has to check out some of the core specs of the W86 i7 to see that mobility and next-gen power can be rolled into one. Here?s a glimpse at what the new laptop is packing (for full specs, visit here):

?CPU: Intel? Core i7 720QM 1.60 GHz Turbo 2.80 GHz Quad Core 6 MB Cache 1333 MHz Processor or Intel? Core i7 820QM 1.80 GHz Turbo 3.06 GHz Quad Core 8 MB Cache 1333 MHz Processor or Intel? Core i7 920XM 2.00 GHz Turbo 3.20 GHz Quad Core 8 MB Cache 1333 MHz Processor.

Memory: Dual channel DDR3, two 204 Pin SODIMM sockets, support for DDR3 1333MHz, expandable memory up to 8GB.

Video Controller: nVIDIA? GeForce GTX 260M, 1GB GDDR3 Video RAM on board or nVIDIA? GeForce GTX 280M, 1GB GDDR3 Video RAM on board.”

The W86 i7 kicks off at a starting price point of $2,999 RRP and is ready to face off against Crysis now.

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