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The netvertible is somehow available to configure on clevo france
http://clevofrance.fr/index1.html
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Ok. But I must ask, can anything productive (productive as in, make money directly or indirectly) be done using Linux based OSes?
Because I'm sorry, the general gist I get from it is that its just there to waste time. -
is it true they are bringing out an 18" and 21" model as well?
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OT: as servers (do you question the productivity of the WEB!?!?!?
) are Linux's main use, however, a lot of people use it since they can do the same (or at least most) of what they can do in Windows, but this is free.
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so nothing with the new ATI chips?
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yes. it will be the Clevo m865tu
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Lets not go down this road again.
please read the Clevo Guide
.... under where it says "Deciphering the Model Number"
then you would know what I am getting at.
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Gophn,
I think its possible that they don't stick to that surely?
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They haven't deviated yet...
Besides, if they have a system which they have had for years, why would they suddenly stop using it? -
I'm not saying that they would but atleast the evidence is pointing at something changing.
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What evidence?
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see the above pictures.
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sorry I meant this picture
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Thought you meant that, but I don't know how reliable that picture is.
Here's the Clevo links if you like
http://www.clevo.com.tw/en/products/prodinfo.asp?productid=157#
http://www.clevo.com.tw/en/products/prodinfo.asp?productid=122# -
yup think i prefer the older model.
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That's a cosmetic change, just like the model number indicates...
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Anyone get any MSI, Seasonic or Tagan photos
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Pre-CeBIT 2009: New Clevo models leaked
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Gophn, Dec 15, 2008.