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    Is it a clevo?

    Discussion in 'Reseller Feedback Forum' started by Geos1, Sep 7, 2011.

  1. Geos1

    Geos1 Notebook Geek

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    Not one that I know of
     
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    KC2PLL Notebook Consultant

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    Almost postive not
     
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    It looks so much as a CLEVO - Products but is has a 540m. Someone making copies of clevo?
     
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    It's possible, but unlikely due to (I'm assuming) copyright/trademarks. The easiest way to find out would be to contact the seller and find out for sure if it's a Clevo based machine or not :)
     
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    jack-lbo Company Representative

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    It is certainly a Clevo, it looks from the new range W2**** series. I can find the exact SKU number if you like.

    Clevo still make nVidia GT540 and GT555 cards in their new range.

    You guys have to remember that there are hundreds of Clevo Sku's. There is something like 40 actual SKU's and then there are about 5-10 different ID's (A,B,C covers) that are different per model, especially on lower end product like this. On higher end product like what you are familiar with there are normally only 1-2 ID's.
     
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    Additionally, just look at its parts. The keyboard layout is virtually identical to the P150HM/151HM1.
     
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    The model is Clevo W251HNQ.