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    Sager NP9270WM where is it?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by C0182, Aug 27, 2012.

  1. C0182

    C0182 Notebook Enthusiast

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    So a while back I was looking at the Sager NP9270WM and I was pretty excited about it, but then it just seems like it disappeared. I know it was delayed but is it canceled? Under a different name?
     
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    Yes, but the P370EM covers the dual GPU bit of the market for the moment. It would be good if they fixed the P270WM though.
     
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    C0182 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Okay so the P370EM is not the NP2070WM even though it has double GPU. Okay, got it.

    So does this mean that eventually the NP270WM will come out?
     
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    Exactly.

    It should yes, but currently there is no reason to wait. The P370EM does the exact same job.
     
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    The P370EM is the gaming version of the P570WM. Why? Well, you don't need 6 to 8 CPU cores to play games (at the moment!) so the P570WM is overkill for gaming.

    The P570WM is for gaming and professional usage such as CAD and intense video rendering. It all depends on what you plan to do with the machine.
     
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    Good explanation.

    The P570WM should also come with a desktop mobo (as far as I remember, or was it a desktop CPU) oh well :D