Waiting for a Core i7 laptop? While Intel is slated to release its
first mobile "Nehalem" Core i7 processor in the coming months, the
desktop counterpart has already spawned a cottage industry of
benchmark-busting laptops.
"It's completely revitalized the desktop replacement laptop," said
Kelt Reeves, president of enthusiast PC maker Falcon Northwest,
referring to designs that have shoehorned a desktop Core i7 processor
into a laptop enclosure.
At the very high end of Falcon Northwest's lin...
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