As known from Deviltech, the Devil 9700 DTX can be configured in many aspects. Hence, the 15.6 inch display is available with either a resolution of 1600x900 or with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 for a surcharge of 59 euro. Intel's brandnew mobile Core i7 is used as the processor. Whilst a Core i7-720QM (1.60 - 2.80 GHz, 6 MByte L3 cache) does its job in the basic configuration, the customer can also select a Core i7-820QM (1.73 - 3.06 GHZ, 8 MByte L3 cache) for an extra 185 euro or a Core i7-920XM (2.00 - 3.20 GHz, 6 MByte L3 cache) for a steep surcharge of 669 euro.
The graphic card is made by Nvidia. The GeForce GTX 260M is standardly used, but for a fair surcharge of 59 euro Deviltech builds in the very fast GeForce GTX 280M, both with a GByte DDR3 VRAM. The DDR3 1333 RAM reaches from two to a maximum of eight GBytes, the hard disk capacity from 250 up to 640 GBytes (5400 or 7200 rpm) in HDDs and from 80 up to 250 GBytes in SSDs. In regards to the drive, Deviltech offers a normal DVD burner, a BluRay drive (plus 119 euro) or a BluRay burner(plus 299 euro).
A gigabit LAN modem and Bluetooth are already included in the basic configuration, WLAN is charged extra. Windows 7 is available in all its variations as the operating system. There is a two year warranty. For a surcharge of 150 euro, the warranty can be extended to three years if desired.
Our prototype with a FullHD display, Core i7-820QM, GeForce GTX 280M, four GBytes RAM, a 320 GByte hard disk, a DVD burner and Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit adds up to a proud price of 1875 euro. The Devil 9700 DTX has a price of 1389 euro in the basic configuration.
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