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Maingear MX-L Notebook



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Maingear MX-L Notebook ImageMaingear, the worlds leading providers of high performance luxury computers, recently launched the new ultrapowerful Maingera MX-L notebook. Designed for professionals who were always on the field, the new MX-L notebook was specifically made to be lightweight and stylish.

This heavy-duty device was among the first few notebooks that utilized the use of CPU designed by Intel mobile. Even when working on large files such as video editing, web designing, and photo editing, the Intel Core 2 central processing unit gives its users smooth flow. Even when working on 10 separate tasks, the new MX-L runs smoothly without any interruptions.

Another thing to watch out for this device is its 13.3-inch LED backlit display. Users are treated with colors and brightness whenever they open the device. The backlit technology also gives the computer more power to be shifted to other computing functions. The battery saving capability has made the new MX-L one of the top choice among professionals who wants their notebooks working all throughout the day.

Maingear has also retrofitted the device with the Intel G45 Express Chipset and high-performance Intel Graphics Media Accelerator for the faster and smoothest flow of pictures. This is also good for heavy game users and movie lovers since the MX-L has a built-in 1080p high-definition playback. Of course, it would not be complete without the Blu-ray disc for the total high-definition experience.

The device was also fitted with 500 GB Hard Disc Drive to maximize the files users can save in the notebook. The MX-L also has no problems when it comes to connectivity since it has the next-generation Draft-N wireless technology. Tagged with a 1.3 mega pixel camera, the new MX-L also can accommodate even impromptu video conferences.

The Maingear MX-L can also be upgraded. This is good for those who want their notebooks when it was before. The company has allotted large space inside the MX-L for additional memory and storage, which makes it literally built to last.

And lastly, users can be assured that all their files will be safe inside the notebook with its built-in fingerprint reader, which the company claimed was the enhanced version of biometric secutiry.



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16 October, 2009 (17:05) | Gadget | By:

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