
Is a 20″ laptop actually portable enough to be considered a laptop? Well, the 20.1″ Liebermann Olympus is pushing the limits with a specification list that is out of this world. This is a real gamers PC with dual 1GB graphics cards and both Blue-Ray and HD-DVD drives! Here is the list of specs:
- 20.1″ widescreen – 1920×1200 resolution OLED
- Single or Dual Core desktop processor up to 4.50GHz
- PCI-Express architecture
- 4GB DDR SDRAM
- Built-in 3 megapixel camera
- 1066 MHz BUS
- Dual SLI Nvidia graphics (upgradable)
- 7-1 card reader
- Instant-On technology
- PuRAM Solid State system drive
- Dual internal SATA hard drives
- Dual Blue-Ray and HD-DVD optical drives
- 5 enhanced speakers plus subwoofer
- PAL/NTSC HDTV internal tuner
- Digital audio
- Dual 64 bit PCI-Express CardBus
- Firewire 800
- USB2
- Gigabit LAN
- 108g turbo wireless
- Bluetooth
- High speed infrared
- Quad DVI output
- S-Video out
I bet it has great battery life, too
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I hate to burst your bubble, but the technology in this laptop is at least 3 years off and it will probably cost more than $5,000. The display res of 1920×1200 is currently unavailable for displays under 23in, and the 4.5Ghz processor speed is unheard of, current processors top off around 3.8Ghz. Nevertheless, I have no doubt such a machine will become standard within a few years.
I realize that it is far away and I look at these like I look at concept cars: cool to look at but completely unnecessary (right now it is unnecessary).
-Ryan
thay got my hopes up for nothing dam, i can still dream, atlest their are no restrictions in dreams and the graphics foolme some times, you cant die playing a pc game but you gan in a dream hows that for realistic, thay just need a way to do multiplayer dreams.