Targa Computers Announces the Raptor-60 RAID 5 and Blu-ray Capable Notebook
Posted May 31, 2007
Targa Computers, the No.1 e-tailer of high end systems in the US, is pleased to introduce the first ever RAPTOR-60 17” laptop that will support 3 SATA hard drives using RAID 0,1,or 5, with Dual GeForce 7950 card support via SLI and Blu-ray option. Now available only at Targa Computers.
The Raptor-60 is the first laptop of its kind to support RAID 5 on a notebook platform. Up to 750GB of HD capacity is now possible by installing 3 notebook SATA hard drivers. Choose your configuration from JBOD, RAID 0, 1 or 5. This unique capability is what sets the Raptor-60 apart and was unheard of before.
The unit is also fitted with Intel’s latest 965 chipset, Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX MXM IV PCI Express 16X with Dual card option for best in class high frame rates and crisp images, up to 2GB 667MHz of high speed DDR2 memory and support for Core 2 Duo Extreme processors, the Raptor-60 is as fast as the best gaming desktop rig in the market. Whether you're making home video clips, designing a structure using CAD programs or playing the latest games online, the Raptor-60 will give you the power and performance to achieve all your computing needs.
Reymond De Silva, Targa Computers Business Development Manager said, “Our clients have been trusting us for years to provide them the best technology in high end gaming systems. The Raptor-60 is a testament to that commitment. And with our in house assembly and testing facility, all Targa systems have the high quality and workmanship our customers can truly be proud of.”
Benjamin J. Goldy, Sr. Customer Program Manager of Gulfstream, a private jet planes manufacturer said, “Thanks again for the support. I have to admit, I've never heard of Targa Computers until my wife pointed you out. I'm not disappointed. Things seem to be going smoothly and 'as advertised' I'm looking forward to showing off my new laptop during the long airport layovers and explaining how and why Dell and IBM simply don't compare.”