Voodoo’s Envy stakes a claim as the premiere gaming laptop

Voodoo Envy - Image 1If you’ve always wanted the raw, unadulterated power of a hardcore gaming PC on the go but can’t stand the thought of dragging along your clunky tower cased computer, Voodoo has something for you. Introducing the Voodoo Envy H:171 gaming laptop. It packs almost the same punch and features that you’ll need to run the most high-requirement apps out there.

The cornerstone of the unit is its Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800 processor that powers up the gaming experience as efficiently as most desktops can. The CPU is partnered with the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 and 200GB of hard drive space to accommodate the content that you want in the laptop.

The Envy is also armed with a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a 17-inch screen. The only downside would be the default RAM which comes in at 512MB. That’s not a number you’d want if you expect to run games like Call of Duty 4. The RAM can be upgraded to 1GB but you’ll have to pay extra.

At the suggested retail price of US$ 2,600 this is not the machine for the PC gamer on a tight budget. If you have the hots for it and the cash to spare, then go right ahead and get one now.

Voodoo Envy - Image 1If you’ve always wanted the raw, unadulterated power of a hardcore gaming PC on the go but can’t stand the thought of dragging along your clunky tower cased computer, Voodoo has something for you. Introducing the Voodoo Envy H:171 gaming laptop. It packs almost the same punch and features that you’ll need to run the most high-requirement apps out there.

The cornerstone of the unit is its Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800 processor that powers up the gaming experience as efficiently as most desktops can. The CPU is partnered with the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 and 200GB of hard drive space to accommodate the content that you want in the laptop.

The Envy is also armed with a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and a 17-inch screen. The only downside would be the default RAM which comes in at 512MB. That’s not a number you’d want if you expect to run games like Call of Duty 4. The RAM can be upgraded to 1GB but you’ll have to pay extra.

At the suggested retail price of US$ 2,600 this is not the machine for the PC gamer on a tight budget. If you have the hots for it and the cash to spare, then go right ahead and get one now.

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