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Sceptre
Unveils its New, Ultra Thin, High Performance City
of Industry, CA -
Committed to providing unparalleled products along with world-class service,
Sceptre Technologies, Inc. unveils its new stunning metallic blue, ultra thin
S7300 notebook. The new SoundX 7300 is equipped with Intel Pentium III 450~750
MHz or Intel Celeron 450, 500, or higher MHz processors, which gives notebook users stellar
performance that is comparable to the speed of a desktop system. According
to Stephen Liu, President/CEO, Sceptre Technologies, Inc., “Mobile users are
not only keen on technology, but they also have a flair for style; and we have
just what they are looking for—an elegant ultra slim notebook that delivers
startling performance.” With a standard 64MB SDRAM on-board (up to 320MB), a
6GB Ultra DMA/33 Hard Disk Drive (up to 30GB), and PCI Bus Master Enhanced IDE,
the S7300 starts at an unbelievable price of $1899. Not only is the S7300
convenient and light-weight, but notebook users will surely appreciate its
uncompromising performance. Without
the base and battery, the S7300 weights a mere 3.6 lbs. Indeed, the notebook is
less than an inch thick, and despite its lightness, consumers should not be
fooled into thinking that Sceptre has sacrificed features in exchange for
portability. Stephen Liu, President/CEO explains, “Sceptre’s R & D team
developed the notebook that is streamlined in technology and attractive in its
packaging. Technology experts will surely be impressed with its detachable
base—allowing the user to reconfigure the S7300 for his or her ever changing
needs on the go.” The
new feature of the S7300 is its optional ultrabase which serves as a base
ergonomically designed to accommodate all the amenities required by the user,
such as a DVD/CD-ROM, a Floppy Disk Drive, Mini PCI port for networking
capabilities, USB Port, Fire Wire Port, and Kensington lock port. Unlike a
traditional notebook, the user has the option to attach or detach the base,
making it desktop equipped or ultra-portable. The
S7300 features a 13.3” XGA TFT LCD display with an ATI Mobility-M1 2X AGP card
with 8MB of VRAM, which supports up to 1024x768 in 24-bit true colors that
delivers the brightest, sharpest graphics, images, and text. The S7300 is also
equipped with Crystal 4281 PCI Audio, built-in microphone and two speakers,
compatible with Sound Blaster & Sound Blaster Pro to give users the ultimate
sound experience. For
more information on Sceptre’s entire product line, please visit Sceptre’s
website at www.sceptre.com
or contact Li Ding, Marketing Manager at (626) 369-3698 x 1708 or e-mail liding@sceptre.com. Company
Background Committed to providing unparalleled products along with world-class service, Sceptre's reputation is consistently reflected by the IT media's great reviews. In April 2000, Mobile Computing gave Sceptre's Soundx notebook its "First Class Award." Government Computer News rated Sceptre's Soundx 6600 "A+" for its strong overall performance in April 2000. Sceptre's Soundx 5200 made the top ten and top fifteen list on PC World's November 1999 and January 2000 respectively. In October 1998, Computer Reseller News noted the S6800 notebook's "sizzling performance" and recommended it to their readers. In September 1998, Mobile Computing gave the FT15+ LCD flat panel their "First Class Award", and in July 1998, Byte Magazine gave the BT15+ a four star rating. At Comdex Canada '98 held in July, Sceptre was awarded the prestigious "Innovation Award" by Canadian Computer Wholesaler. The Computer Paper gave the D73A CRT monitor their "Overall Performance Award" in August 1998. Computing Canada gave its Four-Star Rating to the FT15 LCD in March 1998 and a similar Four-Star Rating to the D97A 19-inch monitor in April 1998. In August 1997, Sceptre's P75A 17-inch flat square monitor won the "Technical Excellence Award" from Canadian Computer Wholesaler. Headquartered in City of Industry, California, Sceptre Technologies has factories in Taiwan, Thailand, and China and warehouses throughout North America. * Product(s) specifications subject to change without notice.
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