hardly encased in a convenient portable format that a typical laptop user is accustomed to nowadays.. unless you are a mobile government intel type.. in which case.. tax dollars will buy this system for you. Ruggedized, portable, triple 20.1" display, 12gb ddr2 ecc ram, 4- 1TB sata300 drives with raid option... all bells and whistles currently available (at least online) through them would cost a nice $35,242.00... And that is with a 64bit OS.
hmmm.. perhaps if they replaced the processors with two or more quad processors and add some high speed and capacity SSD drives, or some equally impressive unique storage medium based on 3-d crystal holography and of course on non-microsoft based OS.. It would be worth the $35k...
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about the closest thing you will find will run you in the $24k+ arena for a basic model. I.E. the dual, dual-core maxpac x class available from maxision at http://www.maxvision.com/ruggedcomputers/maxpac8230xra3.aspx
hardly encased in a convenient portable format that a typical laptop user is accustomed to nowadays.. unless you are a mobile government intel type.. in which case.. tax dollars will buy this system for you. Ruggedized, portable, triple 20.1" display, 12gb ddr2 ecc ram, 4- 1TB sata300 drives with raid option... all bells and whistles currently available (at least online) through them would cost a nice $35,242.00... And that is with a 64bit OS.
hmmm.. perhaps if they replaced the processors with two or more quad processors and add some high speed and capacity SSD drives, or some equally impressive unique storage medium based on 3-d crystal holography and of course on non-microsoft based OS.. It would be worth the $35k...