ABS Mayhem Blackhawk is 3.8 pounds of Merom and GeForce goodness
By Evan Blass | March 3, 2007
It’s not always easy to balance power and portability when it comes to gaming notebooks, mainly because gamers want to stuff as many graphics cards, fans, and sticks of RAM as possible into a big screen package. Well ABS Computer Technology’s new Mayhem Blackhawk may only offer a 14.1-inch XGA display, but it makes up for the relatively low resolution by offering a Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 graphics, up to 2GB of RAM, and 160GB of storage in just a 3.8-pound enclosure. Also on board are a DVD burner, three-flavor WiFi, your choice of XP or Vista, and of course the all-important 56.6kbps modem. All this and more — like a free Logitech headset, Age of Empires III, Far Cry, and MS Works 2004 — can be yours starting at $1,500.
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