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Monster Gaming Laptop Unveiled by UK Gaming Specialist Company

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The Dell is different. It's a different computer. All the links I posted are the same Clevo computer (D900C/D901C) rebranded differently. I was just commenting on how only one or two random Clevo resellers got in the news like they were unique, when I think any news related to them should be reported as one big one. If not, then at least report just the first one.

There's pretty much 3 names when it comes to ultra high-end gaming laptops lately. Basically, if it's not an Alienware or a Dell, it's just a rebranded Clevo.

Edit: I guess a little bit of Toshiba lately too.

Ah I get you.

I'm pretty sure it was posted because Zek thought it was a new company :p...
 

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yah really, if your going to have a gaming setup, it just makes more sense to have a desktop. Still, i find it amazing what they're managing to pack into laptops nowdays.
 
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The only thing that really stops lappys from being desktop replacements unless ur replaceing a p2 300 is cooling im sure there will be improvements in the future.
 

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The only thing that really stops lappys from being desktop replacements unless ur replaceing a p2 300 is cooling im sure there will be improvements in the future.
Portable phase? Sign me up!!! lol
 
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