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Rain Recording Releases LiveBook And LiveBook Studio Core 2

 
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:45 am    Post subject: Rain Recording Releases LiveBook And LiveBook Studio Core 2 Reply with quote

- Press Release

Rain Recording recently introduced two feature packed laptops "that will redefine mobile Work Stations." Both LiveBook and LiveBook Studio feature Intel’s Core Duo technology and are deigned to provide stable and consistent performance in applications where failure is not an option. LiveBook and LiveBook Studio are now preconfigured for easy upgrade to Intel's upcoming super processor, Core 2 Duo.

"The new revisions and enhancements in LiveBook and LiveBook Studio provide the ability to do more desktop applications than ever before," said Bill Paschick, Rain Recording President. "This is the first time mobile technology has approached the speed, HD capacity and performance of a desktop workstation."

The completely redesigned Rain Recording LiveBook offers new features including a built-in Web Cam, Bluetooth and internal SATA hard drive as well as the integrated Azalia Audio Chip. LiveBook gives you everything you need to record, play back, and share music without over-heating or audio drop-outs.

LiveBook Studio is the best Rain mobile workstation ever. Powerful and quiet, LiveBook Studio features a new 17" Widescreen display with built-in Web cam, DVD/RW Super Multi drive, external SATA port and Bluetooth. Core Duo architecture powers Windows XP, with 2 GB of RAM for optimized performance. Additionally, Rain Recording’s proprietary Quiet Cool allows you to work in any environment regardless of the ambient temperature.

Website: http://www.rainrecording.com/
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