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  • triple 19" monitor portable

    Now this is cool:


    Choice of Dual Xeon 7505 (MaxPac8200X) or Dual Xeon 875 Motherboards (MaxPac8210X)
    Choice of 5 Fixed HD or 2 Removable HD (Removable - XR Models)
    Choice of single, double or triple 19" LCD Displays

    All X Class MaxPacs feature your choice of 8X AGP Video Card and 5 PCI slots. The MaxPac X Class supports 90 - 264 VAC, 50/60Hz and 115 VAC @ 400Hz. All models feature the option of an integrated Uninterruptable Power System including internal batteries which can continue to operate without power for 5 or more minutes. The UPS also insures continued operation in the presence of dirty power and brown out conditions.




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  • #2
    I don't really get why they'd put a dual Xeon in there... you would think for that kind of a system people would want it to be lighter.

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    • #3
      Oh man, I rarely drool....but this......DROOOOL
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      • #4
        Originally posted by rylan
        I don't really get why they'd put a dual Xeon in there... you would think for that kind of a system people would want it to be lighter.
        Nah, not with those specs. Full size case, etc, and look at all the power types it can handle.
        Plus, once you through a UPS battery in there, weight is obviously not a concern.
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        • #5
          What would it weigh? Seems liek a great way to have a mature system in the living room (which with me is not that big) but not suffer the nuisance of a notebook.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by rylan
            I don't really get why they'd put a dual Xeon in there... you would think for that kind of a system people would want it to be lighter.
            i think its a great idea... it would be great for on the spot production assitance.... to check and see if your FX shots are any good... editing sequances etc... they used a portable on location with shooting
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            • #7
              Too bad they're like $16k and up.

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              (I know - I'm a spoilsport )

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              • #8
                Lovely GeForce MX440 GPU in there as well
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                • #9
                  Hmmm, can they stuff a MS Sidewinder PP FFB in there as well? :wishing: & :drooling:
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                  • #10
                    I'm thinking if it came with a Parhelia, use that as a LAN box, that'd be SWEET! Just set it up on the table and wow (and kill) your opponents in UT2k4!

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                    • #11
                      It would be a cool project to mod a 1U server case into a briefcase with a 23" LCD flip up monitor and a keyboard stuck on it... sort of a "franken-notebook" for lan gaming or other field applications. You'd just need a 90 degree adaptor for an AGP card.. and some muscle. It would be heavy.

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                      • #12
                        That thing is mean! I want one!

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