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Schenker Packs 14-Core CPU and GeForce RTX 3080 into Ultra-Thin Laptop
By Anton Shilov published
Schenker's Vision 16 and Vision 16 Pro wed performance, portability, and upgradeability.
Tuxedo Launches Liquid-Cooled Linux Laptop
By Anton Shilov published
Tuxedo adds Linux support to its Stellaris 15 Gen4 laptop.
Clevo Laptop with Flagship Arc Alchemist A770M GPU Spotted
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's flagship Arc Alchemist A770M GPU may be coming to laptops from the likes of Alienware, Eurocom, and Maingear.

PNY PrevailPro P4000 Laptop Review: Quadro Workstation Power, Consumer Chassis
By Igor Wallossek published
Not yet ratedPNY's first workstation notebook may be a consumer-oriented Clevo platform, but ours came maxed out with lots of memory and a Quadro GPU. Let's put it to the test.

Sager NP6852 Gaming Laptop Review
By Alexander Quejado published
Not yet ratedSager offers a Clevo-based gaming laptop at the lower end of the performance tier at an attractive price. Let's see how well it stacks up to the competition.

EVGA SC17 Gaming Laptop Review
By Alexander Quejado published
Not yet ratedEVGA aims to dominate the high-end gaming laptop market with the SC17. But does it have the horsepower to back these expectations up, and at what price?

Sager NP8156 Gaming Laptop Review
By Alexander Quejado published
Not yet ratedBased on the Clevo P650HP-G and packing an Nvidia GTX 1060, the Sager NP8165 is priced at $1,600, but does it outshine other GTX 1060-based gaming laptops?

AVADirect Avant P870DM-G First Look
By Derek Forrest published
We’ve seen the Avant P870DM-G somewhere before (or at least something almost identical to it). AVADirect's interpretation of Clevo's shell is as close to the original as it gets, with an Intel Core i7-6700K and GeForce GTX 980 in a $2700 laptop.

AVADirect First in U.S. With Clevo's Haswell Gaming Laptop
By Kevin Parrish published
Here's a new gaming laptop from AVDirect.

Dell XPS One 27: Can An All-In-One Make Us Love Windows 8?
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Windows 8 is unquestionably intended to create consistency between consoles, tablets, phones, and the PC. But the desktop world is still largely without touch input. Can Dell's XPS One 27 make the Windows 8 experience better with a gorgeous touchscreen?
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