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gunzz
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http://www.therawfeed.com/2007/10/portable-computer-has-three-17-inch.html


http://www.acmeportable.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=481&Itemid=108





Specification
Model No.
LPG370TS

CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
Memory 2GB DDR2 PC2 6400
Chipset nForce 680i
Graphics Dual nVidia 8800GTX in SLI mode
Audio 8-Channel audio output
Network Dual Gigabit LAN
Connectors Firewire 400, USB 2.0
Power Supply
Seasonic® 650 Watt



Display
Diagonal Size
17"

Resolution 1280 x 1024
Color 16.7M colors
Control System OSD
LCD Protection Yes
Back to topPortable Case
The LPG370TS is a robust lunchbox computer built using heavy duty metal to provide tough, go-anywhere unit ideally suitable for gaming and video applications. Every LPG370TS comes equipped with three high resolution LCD displays, dual system cooling side fans and easy access to its expansion ports for immediate system upgrade or maintenance. Functional practicality combined with the simple and polished design, the LPG370TS with its extra-rugged construction to sustain bumps and impacted blows is the most cost-effective, durable and efficient portable solution for your needs.

Instant Setup:
Setting up is no hassle. LPG370TS enables you to be up-and-running in seconds without complicated setup. Our all-in-one design has integrated keyboard, mouse, and display into a total package for your convenience.

LCD Display Information:
The LPG370TS has built-in three high resolution LCD screens. With our engineering advancement, LCDs can be expanded and retracted fully effortlessly.

The LPG370TS is integrated with high brightness, high contrast and fast response LCD screens.

Processor Information:
The LPG370TS system is available with the QUAD CORE Intel Core 2 Duo processor. With revolutionary performance, ultra system responsiveness, and energy-effciency, there is no slowing down for multiple compute intensive programs and downloads.

10/18/2007 2:16:15 PM

scud
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im sorry that's pretty retarded

10/18/2007 2:24:46 PM

GraniteBalls
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it'd be kickass for lan parties...



that's about it.

10/18/2007 2:26:11 PM

Fry
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neat toy... but i think thats about it

10/18/2007 2:31:11 PM

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so youd score nerd points

im sorry but nerd points arent worth the cash

10/18/2007 2:31:41 PM

xvang
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Looks like a salvaged laptop stuck inside a server rack in the 2nd/3rd pic.

All you need now is some hotswap hard drives for uber storage!

10/18/2007 2:51:58 PM

El Nachó
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If that thing was truly pimp, it would come with 7 flat speakers (wireless preferred) and a sub in the box.

10/18/2007 3:41:03 PM

LimpyNuts
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The first and second/third are 2 separate devices.

computer:


the other is actually a rack-mountable 3-LCD display/keyboard

10/18/2007 3:47:54 PM

timswar
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the monitor box is kinda nice, i could see it being useful for high-end computer using jobs that require portability...

so, that means military and on-site computer engineering? maybe graphic designers who travel a lot...

the computer portion is kinda nifty, but nothing really new. computers with handles aren't that particularly hard to find or build...

ultimately, it goes in the "sure i'd want it if i won the lottery" category

10/18/2007 4:16:03 PM

quagmire02
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i had a trackball like that on my first compaq laptop nearly 15 years ago

10/18/2007 6:36:52 PM

LimpyNuts
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^^the computer with a handle is a separate device from the rack-mounted triple display, yes, but it has 3 built-in LCDs.. which is not so easy to find/build.

10/19/2007 10:33:17 PM

JBaz
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I can see the benefits of having a 3-lcd foldout station on a server rack. We have a one display foldout station at work for our servers and it would be nice to see what 3 different servers are doing at once or display coding across three screens for debugging purposes.

I wouldn't even want to have the lunchbox computer with 3 monitors for graphic design just because it would be way too big to be mobile. I'd rather have a high res monitor on a laptop than 3 monitors. Lunchbox computers are before laptops. Besides, most designers are on macs anyhow...

10/20/2007 1:50:40 AM

Arab13
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limited market

10/22/2007 12:48:11 PM

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