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    Artticle on Common Building Blocks

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by chooch, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. chooch

    chooch Notebook Guru

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    Thought this was a interesting article:

    At the start of 2006 Intel launched their Common Building Blocks (CBB) program for whitebook computers and today Legit Reviews takes a look at how far Intel has come after the program has been around for nearly six months...

    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/353/1/
     
  2. Donald@Paladin44

    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    Interesting article, but it describes the Verified by Intel (VBI) program, not the Common Building Blocks (CBB) program. They are similar but not the same. There are a lot more models in the CBB program than there are in the VBI program, and that article only lists the VBI models.

    It also does not cover the VBI warranty program which is covered here