Malibal Workstations
Friday, July 11, 2008
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Creative professionals in searching for high-end notebook computer with powerful desktop capabilities have the chance to analyze the mobile workstations provided by Malibal. The company has the Nine Series, Veda Series and Satori Series of mobile computer workstations, which deliver support for high-demanding intensive applications like CAD/CAM, 3D animation, 3D simulation, engineering, math, forensic or medical software, or graphics work.

The most advanced notebook computers on the market feature dual core or quad core Intel processors, up to 8GB memory, multiple hard drives with RAID 0/1/5 and up to 960 GB of storage capacity, SLI graphics via 2 Graphics Processing Units, optional dual 512 MB upgradeable video, OpenGL by NVIDIA with MXM technology, large LCD displays of up to 20 inches in diagonal, 8x Dual Layer, Multi DVD Burner, Blu-ray, HD-DVD drives, built-in 2MP web camera, 102-key full size keyboards with separate numeric keypad, Microsoft Windows or Linux operating system, WLAN 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, stereo speaker system built-in, Surround Sound System with SRS WOW technology, internal TV Tuner, up to 5 USB ports, Firewire, DVI-I for dual display, S-Video, and card reader.

An important disadvantage of notebooks is the upgradeability limit which is surpassed by the Malibal's mobile computer workstation, fully upgradeable, allowing you to replace the hard drive, memory, optical drives, processors and graphics.

We’ve talked about Malibal Nine Series before so if you haven’t read our previous articles we’’ll give you the basic information.
The Nine Series features the Intel Core 2 Quad desktop processors or Intel XEON server processors with up to 12MB cache and high-bandwidth PCI EXPRESS architecture, up to 8GB of RAM, dual upgradeable 512MB base video graphics with SLI technology and DirectX 10, NVIDIA GeForce Go 8800M and NVIDIA Quadro FX Go 1600M with OpenGL, multiple serial ATA hard drives with RAID 0, 1, 5 support, up to 960GB of storage, Blu-ray, HD-DVD, a display resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels with UltraBright Glossy Surface, and optional 1920 x 1200 pixels with Glossy Surface.

The Veda mobile computer workstation series sports a 21.1-inch display with a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels, 290 nits brightness, and 16:10 aspect ratio, while integrating an NVIDIA nForce4 chipset, the dual-core 64-bit Mobile Turion X2 64 processor with NVIDIA's SLI for 2 NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX or Quadro FX 2500M GPUs, a 4-in-1 media card reader, built-in 1.3MP web camera for video conferencing, Surround Sound System, Wireless SuperG 108Mbps WLAN 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, 5 USB ports, Firewire, HDTV port, DVI-I, and a full-size 102-key keyboard with separate numeric keypad.

Finally, the Malibal Satori powerful mobile computer workstation series comes with Intel Penryn Core 2 Duo extreme mobile technology, up to 8GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive storage, optional Solid State Drive, Windows Vista 64-bit operating system, and the MXM video technology with NVIDIA's GeForce Go 8800M GTX or NVIDIA Quadro FX 1600M Open GL with 512MB GDDR3 VRAM. The widescreen display with Clear Glossy Surface has 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, while additional components include a built-in 2MP camera, HD-DVD optical drive, and Blu-Ray.
All Malibal notebook models are configurable. Malibal Nine series has a price of $3,000, Veda costs $2,800 and the Satori series is available at $2,345.
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