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    *** Official Clevo N141WU Owner's Lounge ***

    Discussion in 'Sager/Clevo Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by sicily428, Apr 20, 2018.

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    Because most people will use a metal screwdriver and gouge the keyboard/plastic.
     
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    Just like removing anything with clips in a laptop, when done right it will feel like it's going to break something and then not actually break it. Prying the keyboard from the front just happens to be a workable shortcut.
     
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    Some of it is going to depend on intel supply.
     
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    We are 99% going to launch L141CU. We have samples and we are pushing the button for MP order. CPU supply will be a bottleneck, so we might only get Core i5 for a while. Thanks Intel!

    // Tom
     
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    Can you give more detailed specs?
    Official Clevo page says:
    1) 10th generation Intel® Core™ processor
    * Is it Comet Lake or Ice Lake?
    2) DDR4 memory up to 24GB (depends on RAM module)
    * What is mean? Soldered 8GB + 1 SO*DIMM slot?
    3) Does it have Thunderbolt 3?


    Actually I would like to see laptop with:
    * Bright matt 14" ~100% sRGB
    * i7-10710U with adequate cooling
    * 2*SO-DIMM
    * 2*m.2 PCIe (or PCIe + SATA)
    * >70Wh battery
    * Thunderbolt 3
    * Fresh design with slim bezels
    * Big touchpad without dedicated buttons and with Windows Precision Driver

    But I can't find nothing like that on the market :(
     
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