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    CES 2012 News - Post Here

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by nanias, Jan 10, 2012.

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    never say never ;)
     
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    Indeed, but I never mentioned mainstream, but a bigger attraction from the publicity would do a lot, although that might change a whole lot. Paradox much?

    I've never ever seen anyone with a Clevo before, they are hidden underground and it did take me a while to find more about this company, but I made it.
    For now, lets wait and see what the year 2012 saves for our dear Clevo :cool:
     
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    Pommie Notebook Deity

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    I'm not so sure about this! What Clevo had going for them was the most powerful GPU and spec's in a reasonably sized 15" chassis. Also, they were a lot cheaper than the competition (over here at least!). From what I'm reading, a lot of manufacturers are starting to see this large gaming laptop market. There are many interesting, quite powerful laptops coming out Q2 - 3 this year.

    Clevo unfortunately is not very well known. If I ask a friend about Clevo/Sager, he'll give me a blank look. Ask him about Dell/Samsung/HP, he'll know.

    Now, the big ticket item here is going to be price, if Clevo remain significantly cheaper than the competition, they'll be ok. If they aren't though, could cause issues.
     
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    I agree. It's their anonymity that makes them so cheap, dell just takes it for granted and require absurd prices, although they do sell very well because of their reputation.

    I reckon Clevo hidden in the shadows dominating silently ;)
     
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    more competition the better, might drive clevo's prices even lower! that will ridiculous to see HD 7990M under $999! :)
     
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