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Eurocom Eurocom D900C Phantom-X

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  • Pros
  • Blazing desktop-like performance
  • Very expandable
  • Cons
  • Extremely expensive
  • Terrible battery life

Eurocom D900C Phantom-X Review

- Billed as the world's first notebook PC with four processing cores--double that of current portables--the Eurocom D900C Phantom-X offers scorching speed. In our tests it was almost 30 percent faster than the average currently tested desktop replacement. The design is good, and the laptop runs remarkably silently and coolly for a portable with a desktop chip inside. On the downside, our review configuration cost $5158 (as of 10/9/07), its battery life was almost nonexistent, and its screen was just too dim.

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