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Custom notebooks provider, Ohio-based, AVA Direct is presenting today the W110ER Gaming Notebook, on its official website. This is a 11.6” model that comes with a Intel Core i7 processor and that has no internal optical drive. AVADirect has over ten years of experience in working with custom notebooks and they ... |
3 May 2012 09:26 GMT |
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When we wrote about Alienware's newest product upgrades, we also mentioned how the M11x had been scrapped. That was the smallest gaming laptop of the series, at 11 inches in screen diagonal. Now, we learn that the world won't be left completely bereft of a small but mighty gaming machine. Clevo has co... |
28 April 2012 06:32 GMT |
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Clevo’s venerable X7200 notebook has now gotten a little bit more powerful, since the company has recently announced the introduction of the P270WM based on Intel’s enthusiast-oriented X79 platform using Sandy Bridge-E processors.
Clevo’s desktop hardware-based behemoth has been sporting the Intel ... |
7 February 2012 06:11 GMT |
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Clevo has joined Alienware in announcing that its notebook solutions can now be configured to feature AMD's recently introduced Radeon HD 6990M, which is touted by the Sunnyvale-based company as being the fastest mobile graphics card in existence.
The new AMD solution will be available in the Clevo X7200, P17... |
13 July 2011 05:50 GMT |
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Not all companies that have what it takes to make a slate seem as willing to try their luck in this new market segment, and it looks like Clevo is one of these cautious types, according to reports.When it comes to tablets, one could say that more or less every name on the notebook and smartphone market at least cons... |
4 June 2011 04:39 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming X79 Express chipset has turned out to be one of the stars of this year's Computex, and Clevo has one of the most interesting implementation that we have seen until now, as the company has showcased an LGA 2011 board designed to be used in high performance gaming notebooks and mobile worksta... |
31 May 2011 09:08 GMT |
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The past week has seen the arrival of what is probably a plethora of new mobile computers, particularly gaming notebooks whose promotional photos involve a certain action hero, and it looks like Clevo has now made a similar move.The market for gaming systems may not be as big as that of mainstream PCs, but it defini... |
23 May 2011 08:07 GMT |
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AVADirect not long ago issued an official announcement in which it disclosed that it had built several new desktops and notebooks, one of the latter being the Clevo P150HM and having already been listed.
That AVADirect finally decided to supply the market with an entire batch of notebooks is not exactly surprisin... |
22 January 2011 05:59 GMT |
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Not long ago, AVADirect released an entire product lineup based on Intel's latest collection of central processing unit, one of said machines being a gaming notebook that has yet to start shipping.
The Sandy Bridge collection of central processing units was released even before the 2011 International Consume... |
22 January 2011 05:20 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA now has its own collection of DirectX 11-capable mobile graphics solutions, it is not a very big surprise to hear that a PC maker, AVA Direct in this case, has used them in its latest gaming notebooks.The two new mobile computers that the company has prepared are part of the Clevo series and bear the na... |
15 October 2010 07:08 GMT |
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There are definitely a great many so-called gaming laptops on the IT market, but AVADirect decided to aim for the top, or very close to it, when it combined an Intel Core i7 and two DirectX 11 NVIDIA GPUs into the Clevo X7200. For a mobile PC to qualify as a gaming laptop, it need 'only' have enough resour... |
24 September 2010 04:14 GMT |
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Once again a PC maker has stepped up into the spotlight in order to unleash new mobile personal computers, and this once it is AVADirect that took the word, so as to update its Clevo series with two new laptops that go by the names of B5100M and B7100.As some end-users may heave endeavored to guess, the two new note... |
25 August 2010 02:28 GMT |
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The first 3D movies were launched just several months ago, but this display mode had already become popular enough that enthusiasts are on the lookout for every solution capable of converting 2D into 3D, not to mention content that is already encoded in this format. This, of course, comes in addition to all the 3D-re... |
30 July 2010 07:51 GMT |
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Though it took it many months to actually manage to bring the first desktop Fermi GPUs to market, NVIDIA at least seems to have been much more efficient when it came to the mobile segment. The GeForce GTX 480M was made public last month and had some very peculiar clock speeds for a part claiming to be the fastest not... |
5 June 2010 03:33 GMT |
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The market for ultraportable, thin computer systems is expanding at a fast pace, as an increasingly more system builders are rolling out their latest designs. Although most of these notebooks are powered by Intel's line of CULV-compatible processors, PC vendors have an alternative option coming from AMD, which a... |
9 September 2009 06:50 GMT |
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Down at the CeBIT 2009 show in Hanover, Germany, we ran across Clevo, which came to the expo with its nice-looking D900F notebook, which packs inside an Intel Core i7 processor. This mobile PC has a sober look, which somehow goes hand in hand with its performance capabilities. The Core i7 processor Clevo included in... |
4 March 2009 09:20 GMT |
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Intel might be some time away from releasing its first Nehalem-based processors designed for portable computer systems, but that doesn't necessarily mean that laptops can't take advantage of the performance potential provided by the company's Core i7. On that note, Eurocom has just posted a complete li... |
2 February 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) is probably one of the best known mainstream and low-end components manufacturers in the world. They have always been present in all sorts of product categories, but mainly in motherboards , where they have been producing chipsets. Now it's time for SiS to expand their portfolio ... |
19 April 2007 03:50 GMT |
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