Following the Pulse 14, MAINGEAR has announced the new Pulse 17 laptop which offers the worlds thinnest 17″ gaming notebook with the very best in mobile hardware components packaged in an unparalleled compact form factor.
The extremely lightweight Pulse 17 weights less than 6lbs and embodies the best MAINGEAR has to offer in performance and style to offer the ultimate mobile gaming notebook. This product features the Intel CoreTM i7 4700HQ mobile processor that can be boosted from 2.4 GHz to 3.4 GHz using Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M with 2 GB video memory that offers stunning visuals and life-like physics, and a built-in subwoofer and surround speaker package powered by Sound Blaster Cinema that delivers the most satisfying sound stage to be found on a notebook. The Pulse 17 packs more power and performance into a thinner profile than any other notebook.
Gamers can also minimize load times with a RAID 0 Solid State hard drive array that can maximize read speeds over 900 MB/s and get connectivity with Killer Doubleshot networking optimization over wired and wireless Ethernet that offers up to 5x better latency and has the power to handle multiple data streams at once. With the Visual Bandwidth Control, gamers can control what streams are doing in real-time for superior control over their bandwidth that offers unrivalled hardware and software technology for your notebook Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections.
Technical Specification:
Gamers can choose their level, customize their exterior style and receive lifetime labor and phone support with one to three year hardware warranty. For more information about MAINGEAR’s Pulse 17 notebook, go to MAINGEAR’s official website. The price starts at $2099 / €1553 / £1316.
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