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    I would like to upgrade my Clevo Laptop to 120Hz LCD

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Eurocom Support, Nov 12, 2016.

  1. Eurocom Support

    Eurocom Support Company Representative

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    Let us know which of laptop models (ie Clevo or MSI) you would like to upgrade to:
    1/ 15.6" 120Hz FHD (TN) G-Sync
    2/ 15.6" 120Hz FHD (IPS) non G-Gsync
    3/ 17.3" 120Hz FHD (IPS) non-Gsync
    4/ 17.3" 120Hz QHD (TN) G-Sync
    5/ 17.3" 120Hz UHD (IPS) G-Sync
     
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  2. XMG

    XMG Company Representative

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    Friendly note, reseller rules forbid from starting a new thread. Best bet is to ask for feedback in an existing thread or in owner forum threads.
     
  3. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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    What the hell is option 5? How can you possibly have that? Desktops don't even have that yet, and it's GSync certified? I've been waiting since computex for Asus to unveil their 144Hz 4K GSync IPS display. Even 144Hz 4K. And you guys have a 4K IPS GSync 120Hz available for laptops???? What is this? I want specs and timeframe... That's the dream display right there.

    @XMG I know your technically correct, but I vote asking for customer input to get a pass. They aren't like pushing a product or anything, just trying to gauge interest in what kind of panels we want to see (correct answer 2160p GSync IPS 120Hz btw) which benefits customers and sellers.
     
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  4. XMG

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    @Galm17 I don't necessarily agree with the rules, I didn't make them!
     
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  5. Eurocom Support

    Eurocom Support Company Representative

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    Option #5 is future and it doesn't exist yet. But since we are "The Future of Computing" we wil make this to happen. Actually AUO is working on it so we should see them around March next year.
     
  6. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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    Give one a psu and a shell and sell it to me as a desktop monitor lol.
     
  7. DARCODER

    DARCODER Notebook Deity

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    cant wait for the 4k 120Hz!!
     
  8. balane

    balane Notebook Consultant

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    My dream would be a 15.6", 1440p, 120Hz, IPS G-Sync panel.
     
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  9. Galm

    Galm "Stand By, We're Analyzing The Situation!"

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    ... Can you make this happen as a 27" desktop monitor? Where is the prototype Asus had at Computex? Doesn't desktop usually lead laptops in display technology by more than this if your saying it may be here next spring?
     
  10. bradleyjb

    bradleyjb Notebook Consultant

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    #5 of course, then #4.
     
  11. Murraydar

    Murraydar Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ill second this.
     
  12. i_pk_pjers_i

    i_pk_pjers_i Even the ppl who never frown eventually break down

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    Would the 15.6" 120Hz panels work with LVDS motherboards like the P157SM-A?

    edit: nope.
     
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  13. btccxi

    btccxi Notebook Enthusiast

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    Add my vote
     
  14. PrimeTimeAction

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    For me its about the price. So if the price of that UHD/120Hz/GSync panel is reasonable (which I highly doubt) then I will of course choose this. Otherwise the QHD one.
     
  15. Equatis

    Equatis Notebook Consultant

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    For me, I'd love to have a:

    120Hz FHD with G-Sync

    (But I'd prefer a 75-120Hz 1440P with G-Sync on a 17" - Common... 1080P is getting old bruh)