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Eurocom Launches Highly Customizable and User-Upgradeable 15.6" Nightsky RX415 Laptop

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Eurocom is launching the highly upgradeable and customizable Nightsky RX415 Superlaptop with 15.6" display, Intel Core i7-13900HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 or 4060 graphics, up to 64 GB DDR5-5600 memory and up to 16 TB of solid state storage.

"The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 offers high level of customization and user upgradeability as part of Eurocom's design principles. It is heavy duty, yet lightweight with aluminium alloy chassis." Mark Bialic, Eurocom President said. "The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 is designed for both professional users as well as gamers. Unlike any other laptop on the market it comes loaded with 10 physical ports providing unprecedented connectivity.M Mark Bialic, Eurocom President said. "With the Eurocom Trade in Program Customers can now get up to 25% off a brand new EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 with an eligible Trade-In."



Display
The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 utilizes a 15.6" laptop form factor and offers choice of three displays for customers to choose from.
  • 15.6 in (39.6 cm); 240 Hz; QHD; 2560x1440; Matte; 100% sRGB; DCI P3; BOE NE156QHM-NZ3; 2.6 mm
  • 15.6 in (39.6 cm); OLED; UHD; 60 Hz; Glare; eDP; 40pin; 3.2 mm; SAMSUNG ATNA56WR14-0
  • 15.6 in 39.6 cm); 1165 Hz QHD; 2560x1440; Matte; 100% sRGB; DCI P3; BOE NE156QHM-NY1; 2.6 mm

Processor
The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 supports the Intel Core i9 13900HK processor (14C/20T)
  • Intel Core i9 13900HK CPU (14C/20T)
  • Intel Core i9 13900HX CPU (24C/32T)

Graphics
At the heart of the EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 are the graphics options of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 and 4060 graphics. With a powerful graphics and processor combination the EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 is the perfect laptop for professionals and gamers.
  • NVIDIA RTX 4060; 3072 CUDA; 8 GB DDR6 and Intel Core i9 13900HK CPU (14C/20T); Nightsky RX415
  • NVIDIA RTX 4070; 5888 CUDA; 8 GB DDR6 and Intel Core i9 13900HX CPU (24C/32T); Nightsky RX415

Storage
The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 Superlaptop supports up to 16 TB of SSD storage with two M.2 NVMe slots. The following storage options are available through Eurocom.com:
  • 500 GB; M.2; SSD; NVMe 1.4; PCIe 3.0 x4; R/W: 3500/3000 MB/s; SAMSUNG 980
  • 500 GB; M.2 SAMSUNG 980 Pro; SSD; PCIe 4.0; NVMe; R/W: up to 7000/5100 MB/s
  • 1 TB SSD; SAMSUNG 980 Pro; PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280; R/W: up to 7000/5100 MB/s
  • 1 TB; M.2; SSD; NVMe 1.4; PCIe 3.0 x4; R/W: 3500/3000 MB/s; SAMSUNG 980
  • 2 TB SSD; SAMSUNG 980 Pro; PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280; R/W: up to 7000/5100 MB/s
  • 2 TB; M.2 SAMSUNG 970 EVO; SSD; NVMe; R/W: 3500/2500 MB/s
  • 4 TB; NVMe PCIe 4.0; M.2; SSD; 22x80mm; Sabrent Rocket Q
  • 8 TB; M.2 NVMe SSD; 22x80mm; Sabrent Rocket Q; 5.7 g/2.4 oz

Memory
The EUROCOM Nightsky RX415 comes equipped with two 262 pin SODIMM sockets and can support a whopping 64 GB of DDR5 memory. The following options are being offered:
  • 16 GB; 1x 16 GB; DDR5-4800; Micron/Crucial; 262-pin; 1.1 V; 1 SODIMM
  • 16 GB; 1x 16 GB; DDR5-5600; Kingston; 262-pin; 1 SODIMM
  • 32 GB; 1x 32 GB; DDR5-4800; Micron/Crucial; 262-pin; 1.1 V; 1 SODIMM
  • 32 GB; 2x 16 GB; DDR5-4800; Micron/Crucial; 262-pin; 1.1 V; 2 SODIMMs
  • 32 GB; 1x 32 GB; DDR5-5600; Kingston; 262-pin; 1 SODIMM
  • 32 GB; 2x 16 GB; DDR5-5600; Kingston; 262-pin; 1 SODIMMs
  • 64 GB; 2x 32 GB; DDR5-4800; Micron/Crucial; 262-pin; 1.1 V; 2 SODIMMs
  • 64 GB; 2x 32 GB; DDR5-5600; Kingston; 262-pin; 2 SODIMMs

EUROCOM Nighstky RX415 Specifications:
  • Display: 15.6 in FHD 1920-by-1080; QHD 2560-by-1440 or UHD OLED 3840-by-2160 pixels
  • Processor: Intel Core i9-13900HX; 24C/32T; on-board
  • GPU Technology: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 (8 GB DDR6) or RTX 4060 (8 GB DDR6); on-board
  • Display Technology: supports total 5 active displays; NVIDIA Surround View
  • Robust Design: Titanium Black Aluminum Alloy (AL-5052): back cover, top case and bottom case.
  • Memory: Two 262-pin SODIMM sockets; DDR5-5600; up to 64 GB
  • Storage: up to 16 TB of SSD storage with two M.2 NVMe slots
  • Communications: Built in 2.5GbE Base-TX Ethernet LAN; Realtek RTL8125LAN and M.2 WLAN + Bluetooth
  • Loaded with Ports:
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports (Type A, 1x powered USB port, AC/DC)
    • 1x DisplayPort 1.4 over USB 3.2 Gen 2 port (Type C)
    • 1x Thunderbolt 4 port with Power Delivery DC in (Type C)
    • 1x Mini DisplayPort 1.4
    • 1x HDMI output port (with HDCP)
    • 1x 2-in-1 Audio jack (Headphone / Microphone)
    • 1x 2-in-1 Audio jack (Microphone / S/PDIF optical)
    • 1x RJ-45 LAN port
    • 1x DC-in jack
  • Operating Systems: Windows 11, Linux
  • Security: Kensington Lock, Area Fingerprint and Embedded TPM 2.0 Encryption
  • Battery: 6 cell Polymer; 80 WH
  • Weight: 2.4 kg / 5.28lbs
  • Dimensions: WxDxH: 358x240x24.9 mm / 14.32x9.6x0.996 in

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It starts at $2399 for a 4060 and a 500gb SSD. What is so special about this laptop that I can get a 4070 laptop for $1099 and the same weight.

Wow, what a rip off.
 
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without any intention of offending those present....what xuxa does this company have?

same or better specifications: 1500.00


 
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without any intention of offending those present....what xuxa does this company have?

same or better specifications: 1500.00


They are both the same laptop model.
 
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So looked at configuration page and they charge $66 for removing webcam and mic, but at the bottom of configuration page they charge additional $47 to remove webcam. Also Eurocom to overcharges for SSD and RAM upgrades beyond reason, making them a good brand to avoid for most.
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Whenever I've been in the market for a new laptop I've always had a quick look at Eurocom, & every time they've been way more expensive than pre-builts from the big brands. What am I missing here, why do people buy these over cheaper pre-built alternatives? There's no real end user upgradability advantages, they look to be the same or worse build quality, I just don't get it.
 
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So looked at configuration page and they charge $66 for removing webcam and mic, but at the bottom of configuration page they charge additional $47 to remove webcam. Also Eurocom to overcharges for SSD and RAM upgrades beyond reason, making them a good brand to avoid for most.
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Spotted this about year ago. This level of incompetence and broken listings which cost real money, seemed like total scam. Not to mention the options are very limited.

As about "modability" "upgradability".... these guys seems really missed the Barebook era. And long time ago, mobile CPUs used to be socketed. It's just for "ultra portable" compact from factor, CPU's and RAM became soldered.

But how this all is limited to only intel/nvidia, is hardly a surprise. I don't know any business side, and details, and reasoning behind these model's decisions, as I'm just regular "consumer". But yes, AMD doesn't have CUDA for GPUs, and they don't have amounts and availability enough for corporate clients. As intel indeed can produce en masse. But at least for what is already available in CPU space, I think AMD is not so much worse in terms of workstation, as for example intel.

Screenshot Eurocom.png


Like really? They made the absence of included HW as a paid feature? Or they imply people are so dumb, that are unable themselves to detach the internet cable from the port, or shut down wi-fi connection for free? Does this have to be this complex and dependant on manufacturer?

Make the platform modular, so manufacturer doesn't have to include it, instead of removing. That would be much cheaper. Not to mention third-party webcams exist.

Whenever I've been in the market for a new laptop I've always had a quick look at Eurocom, & every time they've been way more expensive than pre-builts from the big brands. What am I missing here, why do people buy these over cheaper pre-built alternatives? There's no real end user upgradability advantages, they look to be the same or worse build quality, I just don't get it.

It's being egregious to ask this amount of money while not even having the modularity of e.g. Framework's . Instead, this is just generic platform.
 
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