MPC Computers Debuts New Business Laptop

MPC Computers Debuts New Business Laptop

The TransPort T1300 offers some of the latest in notebook PC technology and has a starting configuration price of $1,249.

MPC Computers on Monday introduced their latest notebook computer to integrate the latest technologies in its computer class. The new TransPort T1300 has a starting configuration price of $1,249 and is available now.

The TransPort T1300, said MPC Computers, supports newer laptop technologies such as the Intel 945GM chipset, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and Bluetooth. The chipset itself supports 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM memory and can be powered by the optional Intel Core Duo mobile processor technology. Other features of this business focused laptop include a 14.1″ widescreen XGA display with a 1280 x 800 resolution, Gigabit Ethernet and a 4-in-1 media card reader.

“The full-featured TransPort T1300 provides the ideal mobile solution for mid-sized businesses and educational institutions,” said Paul Petersen, MPC’s senior vice president of product marketing and development, in a statement. “The system offers enhanced performance, long battery life, wireless connectivity and a sleek, lightweight design.”

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  1. Mark Radke at 10:28pm 22nd March 2006 I would also suggest "Embassy Trust Suite" from wave systems. From everything I've read Wave is "top notch" as far security issues go. I have been waiting for these secure computers for a long time. Finally, they are arriving.
  2. cv at 7:29pm 22nd March 2006 Wave Embassy Trust Suite can be purchased from Wave Systems. www.wave.com.

  3. Bob Wade at 12:56pm 22nd March 2006 I am interesred in security.

    You say;
    TPM is an embedded hardware chip that stores passwords, keys and digital certificates. With the use of optional software, TPM will provide an extra level of protection against information exposure.
    Provides hardware authentication for the user passwords.
    Ensures private communication by protecting file transfers and e-mail communications.
    Capable of encrypting hard drive to defend against hackers.
    *Software not included.

    I can not determine what software would be required nor the costs?
    Please help.
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