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    NEW M765TU! Future Release!

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Hermes¡¢, Aug 18, 2008.

  1. Hermes¡¢

    Hermes¡¢ Notebook Consultant

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    Shane@DARK. Company Representative

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    It depends. The Sager NP7680 (based on the M762TU) is almost the same, except it doesn't support 8GB of RAM. And, actually, on the Clevo site it doesn't say that the M765TU does either.
     
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    Elite Cataphract Notebook Evangelist

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    Judging by the looks of it, these notebooks seem like the ones Clevo introduced at Cebit. They were supposed to be available in Asia only. It looks like they may be coming to North America after all. And it seems like these notebooks are targeted at the business sector.
     
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    Doodles Starving Student

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    For the 15" and other laptops that clevo come out with... that one just doesnt seem to jump out at me... nothing special...
     
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    steveninspokane John 14:6 - Only ONE Way!

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    M860TU beats it.
     
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    spexc31 Notebook Evangelist

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    Graphics and Video: nVidia GeForce Go 9300M GS (NB9M-GS) with 256MB GDDR2

    not if u want to game on your laptop.
     
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    youdontneedtoknow Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't see any reason to buy M765TU except the look.
     
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    Hermes¡¢ Notebook Consultant

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    Oh wow, I thought it included a 9800M series GPU. :(
     
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    IKAS V Notebook Prophet

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    No luck!
    Depends on the price, but the GO 9300M GS is nothing special.