Maingear's new portable gaming laptop, the Nomad 15, is proof that powerful machines with impressive specs don't have to be live on your desk.
When it comes to gaming laptops, buyers often face a direct tradeoff between high-end specs and actual portability. In fact, our review of the 5 best gaming laptops last month featured a number of 16-inch (and larger) behemoths that weigh in closer to a calculus textbook than a paperback. Maingear today announced its Nomad 15, which aims to offer the best of both worlds.
Complementing the company’s feather-weight option, the 11.6-inch Pulse 11, the Nomad 15 boasts a 15.5-inch 1920 x 1080 anti-glare matte screen and clocks in at an average 7.7 pounds – still not light, but not backbreaking either. More importantly, nearly everything in this Windows 7 rig is customizable. Choose your graphics card from the top-of-the-line NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M, GTX 675MX, 675MX, or GTX 680M, all of which allow for Maingear’s one-touch GPU overclocking. The third-generation Intel quad-core i7 processors run as high as 3.8GHz, complemented by up to 32GB of RAM and the option of dual hard drives, either SSD (2 x 256GB) or HHD (2 x 750GB).
But the flashiness doesn’t end there: a backlit keyboard, built-in subwoofer, and complimentary hand-painted chassis (anything from lime-green to Lamborghini-yellow) amp up the cool factor. Both the optical drive and wireless card are upgradeable, while standard ports include HDMI, DVI-I, two USB 2.0, three USB 3.0, and a single Fire Wire. However, be forewarned that goodness comes at a price: the basic setup starts at $1,549, and an all-upgraded version runs a cool $2,599. It may be worth waiting for Maingear’s Black Friday sale, when at least you’ll get free shipping and bonus swag for your arm-and-a-leg.
Source : digitaltrends[dot]com
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