If anyone is interested, I find the Clevo P375SM audio superior so far to other Clevo models. Maybe it's placebo, but it can run quite loud and clear and actually has some bass. It is quite difficult to describe audio or even present it because of the limits of a recording device, and playing it through your own speakers. But nevertheless here's a short example of the audio as well as the lighted sound bar.
Volume is about 50% at beginning and I crank it up to full at about the 1:35 mark (I announce "maximum volume") but you should notice anyhow.
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yeah, it's better to turn it off) Like the colors of the display, does it have any light bleed problems like on the P570WM review unit? tnx
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No light bleed that I notice so far.
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I swear, I cannot wait to get this. I'll mainly be using my G930 headset with it, but if I have to play audio through the machine, I'll be happy to have good audio.
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Having experienced both this and the p157sm with a 780m, which model runs quieter? Is there any significant difference?
I ordered a p157sm on Friday, but am having last second thoughts about changing it to a p375sm with a single 780m (add a second at a later date) if it runs quieter.Last edited by a moderator: May 6, 2015 -
i FF'ed to 1:35 just to hear your "MAX VOLUME" announcement.
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I should have said "ludicrous speed" and let you all just go plaid.
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if those type of ugly lighting effects is a must, alienware is much better
Demo: Sager NP9390 / Clevor P375SM Audio and Light Bar Demo
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by HTWingNut, Jun 29, 2013.