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Hypersonic's new 64-bit laptop

Hypersonic's new 64-bit laptop 12/02/2003 02:35 PM

New laptop from Hypersonic using Athlon's new 64-bit chip. The Aviator AX6 is aimed mainly at gamers, and has a 15.1-inch screen, a 60GB hard drive, a DVD burner, built-in Flash memory card reader, 1GB of RAM, and a 64MB video card. Read...




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