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    ORIGIN PC Updates EON Gaming Notebooks Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Sarah White, Oct 1, 2012.

  1. Sarah White

    Sarah White Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer

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    Origin PC announced that its high-end EON gaming laptops will be shipping with the latest mobile Ivy Bridge processors and Nvidia Mobile Graphics Cards. These improved processors and graphics cards are aimed to improve user's mobile gameplay experience, especially in terms of 3D gaming.



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    Is it just me or do those models looks like they are based on the Clevo P1*0EM shells?
     
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    tommytomatoe Notebook Evangelist

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    They are based on Clevo and I don't believe they are heading this fact.

    Edit. I read the article and it definitely isn't clear that they are using Clevo shells. But they are. :)

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