Already fitted with an extensive range of the most powerful components available, Alienware is now offering the option of equipping its most capable notebook, the Area-51m 7700, with up to 320 GB of hard drive space. The polar opposite of the company's
Sentia m3200, the massive storage capacity is made possible by hard drive maker Seagate's recent introduction of its Momentus series 160 GB 2.5-inch notebook drive, of which the 7700 can host in a dual configuration.
Other specifications of the multimedia-centric notebook include a 17-inch widescreen display with up to WUXGA resolution, Pentium 4 processors up to 3.8 GHz, a maximum of 3 GB of RAM, a choice of Nvidia or ATI top-of-the-line graphics cards with up to 256 MB of dedicated video memory and dual optical drive slots. Starting at $2,070 USD for a base configuration, the Alienware Area-51m 7700 also comes with an integrated analog TV tuner and extensive connectivity options.
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