Please, do not use your imaginary "laptopland" (lapland) in this context.
Did you know that Lapland is a geographic region that cosists of some northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sápmi_(area)#Lapland)? Also, the Father Christmas lives in the Finnish part of the Lapland. Clearly, you don't believe in him.
read the Engadget one or the NotebookReview.com articles that are more accurate.
if you knew Clevo, you would realize that they have been making notebooks with desktop CPUs for a while.
Recently,
D900T with LGA775 Pentium 4 EE
D900K with Socket 939 AMD X2, FX-60, or Opteron
Currently,
D901C with LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo / Exteme / Quad (65nm & 45nm), three internal HDDs and SLI MXM Type IV vidoecards
FYI, the D901C also has the best notebook cooling design to-date.... no other notebook can match it.
As for batterylife:
I have the Clevo D900K (world's first dual core notebook), its got the same 12-cell battery and uses desktop Socket 939 AMD CPUs (TDP 130w)
- I get about 1.5 hours of batterylife, and 45 min if I put it to full load
For the 1000th time can folks stop using TDP and power consumption interchangeably? All three i7 processors have the same TDP, do they all consume the same power? I'm so confused... if they all have the same TDP, shouldn't they use the same amount of power? Wait a second are you telling me TDP is a DESIGN # and not an actual measured #? (PS - this is the slowest bin i7, which will help with power and also has a 12 cell battery which will also help with battery life. Not saying this is the most practical of laptops, but before we start drawing conclusions on battery life, could you at least think things through, instead of trying to dump on Intel for the sake of dumping on Intel?)
Please, do not use your imaginary "laptopland" (lapland) in this context.
Did you know that Lapland is a geographic region that cosists of some northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sápmi_(area)#Lapland)? Also, the Father Christmas lives in the Finnish part of the Lapland. Clearly, you don't believe in him.
this article is a little behind.
read the Engadget one or the NotebookReview.com articles that are more accurate.
if you knew Clevo, you would realize that they have been making notebooks with desktop CPUs for a while.
Recently,
D900T with LGA775 Pentium 4 EE
D900K with Socket 939 AMD X2, FX-60, or Opteron
Currently,
D901C with LGA775 Intel Core 2 Duo / Exteme / Quad (65nm & 45nm), three internal HDDs and SLI MXM Type IV vidoecards
FYI, the D901C also has the best notebook cooling design to-date.... no other notebook can match it.
As for batterylife:
I have the Clevo D900K (world's first dual core notebook), its got the same 12-cell battery and uses desktop Socket 939 AMD CPUs (TDP 130w)
- I get about 1.5 hours of batterylife, and 45 min if I put it to full load
For the 1000th time can folks stop using TDP and power consumption interchangeably? All three i7 processors have the same TDP, do they all consume the same power? I'm so confused... if they all have the same TDP, shouldn't they use the same amount of power? Wait a second are you telling me TDP is a DESIGN # and not an actual measured #? (PS - this is the slowest bin i7, which will help with power and also has a 12 cell battery which will also help with battery life. Not saying this is the most practical of laptops, but before we start drawing conclusions on battery life, could you at least think things through, instead of trying to dump on Intel for the sake of dumping on Intel?)
I'm curious to see how many seconds they can make the battery last with a 130 watt processor inside it.
i'll just wait for clarcksfield or auburndale.