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VoodooPC ENVY m:515 Laptop PC

The Voodoo ENVY m:515 features new technology from Intel and NVIDIA. Not only does it support the new Intel Centrino Wireless technology, but it offers a faster bus speed, faster memory, and superior wireless performance than previous Centrino models. Also featuring new PCI Express graphics from NVIDIA, the ENVY m:515 is thin and light, with incredible graphics performance. In English, it means that this notebook computer is faster and more capable than any other notebook in its class, period.

“We designed this new ENVY to exhibit blistering fast performance, with long lasting battery life,” said Rahul Sood, President & CTO, VoodooPC. “In fact this notebook supports the use of two batteries at the same time for those extra long journeys. The fact that it’s available in any custom color with custom tattoos, and it’s thin and light makes it an ideal choice for men or women.”

VoodooPC m:515

Starting at $2800, the Voodoo ENVY m:515 is the latest entry into the gaming notebook category.

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