26 April 2006 13:21 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Evesham has launched two new laptops today - the Quest A620 and the Voyager C720.The two notebooks, the Quest A620 and the Voyager C720, will now be selling with the new NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics processing unit and the Voyager C720 is now also available with Intel’s new Dual-Core technology.
The Quest A620 with AMD power boasts features such as; a 17-inch WSXGA Widescreen display, Dual Sata 7200rpm hard drives, dual optical drive support and cutting edge sound from 4.1 speakers.
The Voyager C720 promises to be the ultimate mobile gaming platform. The C720 also includes a multi bay drive which can accept either a second hard drive to expand the storage capabilities further or a second battery. It too features a 17-inch WSXGA+ X-Bright display.
The Quest A620 and the Voyager C720 will begin shipping from mid-May. Prices of the C720 start from £1199 while the A620 start from £1699, both models include a 3 year Gold warranty backed by Evesham’s service and support. Hardware, Laptops, Evesham






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