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    Zepto 3405W - a budget gaming machine

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by John Ratsey, Jul 4, 2008.

  1. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    The latest Zepto newsletter has announced the 3405W.

    All for £449, but no operating system included.

    I think the WXGA+ is a good compromise resolution.

    The newsletter says limited availability. Not the fastest of CPUs, and there's no option to upgrade. However, this should be of interest to anyone wanting a powerful GPU.

    John
     
  2. wenzu1989

    wenzu1989 Notebook Geek

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    1.73 Ghz is not awesome but still for 449 it is a medium gaming machine. I mean there are many other notebooks with similar spec and are by far more expensive.

    Thumbs up for zepto.

    P.S. Is the barebone identical to the Nox ?
     
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    keule Notebook Guru

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    no its a 3415 with other display and little other change to the outside but same mobo etc
     
  4. John Ratsey

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    It looks as if they have all gone - the 3505W no longer shows up on the Zepto UK site.

    John