The Satori series

Jul 4, 2006 07:09 GMT  ·  By

Malibal, a world leader in innovative laptop design and development, today released its new series of high-performance Intel Core Duo laptops - the Satori Series - which feature dual-core technologies, high-performance graphics and wireless connectivity.

The Satori Series is said to be the first line of notebooks offered by Malibel in order to deliver users the performance of dual-core innovation and, also, heat-dissipation and battery life of a mobile chipset.

"The Satori Series delivers all of the world-class performance, features and expandability users have come to expect from our line of high-end notebooks. With industry-leading functionality, connectivity & performance, the Satori Series is a clear front-runner in this next generation of dual-core mobile computing," said Matthew Plott, founder, Malibal.

Furthermore, the Satori Series include an advanced Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX 512MB GPU, an architecture which features all latest technologies signed Nvidia such as Shader Model 3.0, PureVideo and PowerMizer 6.0. These enhancement tools are said to offer an advanced power management and Extreme High Definition (XHD) video and graphics, as XHD is able to deliver over 4x the picture clarity of native 1080i HD, providing almost perfect 3D environments.

Intel Core Duo, as you might already know, offers optimization for multitasking and wireless connectivity, and, because of special developed technologies meant for applications such as AutoCAD, 3D gaming, digital photography and film editing, this mobile dual-core capabilities provide users with one of the most enhanced multimedia experience.

Satari notebooks have also other special 'characteristics' such as an 17" WUXGA with GlassView LCD Active Matrix Display and a 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution, Intel Core Duo Processor up to 2.16GHz with 667 MHz System Bus, hard drive up to 120GB w and SATA support, PCI Express 16x Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics, up to 2048 MB PC2-5300 (677MHz) DDR2 SDRAM memory, optional 2nd HDD up to 120GB or battery in modular bay, DVD?R/RW dual-layer multi-drive.

But that's not all, as the Satori has others surprises hidden beneath the case, including an integrated TV Tuner with remote control, full size keyboard with numeric keypad, and one port for FireWire, four for USB 2.0, another for serial TV-out and one for DVI port, 4-in-1 Flash memory reader and internal 1.3M digital video camera.

Pricing for the Satori Series starts at $2345 for the base configuration, which includes 17" WSXGA and GlassView LCD, Intel Core Duo T2300E 1.66GHz, Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX 512MB, Hitachi Travelstar 40GB 5400RPM SATA HD, Crucial 512MB PC2-5300, Microsoft XP Home, Intel Pro Wireless 802.11G Card, Toshiba DVD/CDRW Combo Drive.