Sondaggio: DELL XPS M1710 vs CLEVO M570U

Se dovessi spendere 2900 euro per un notebook, quali tra questi due sceglieresti ?

  • Santech M2910 ( CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 @2.33GHz )

    Voti: 1 12.5%
  • DELL XPS M1710 ( CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7600G @3.16GHz )

    Voti: 7 87.5%

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DELL XPS M1710 vs CLEVO M570U - notebook 17 pollici - duro scontro fra colossi !!!

Ciao a tutti !!
copio da altro thread le configurazioni da votare:

Santech M2910cr
Specifiche:

# Processore: Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 2,33GHz (4 MB L2 cache, 667Mhz FSB)
# Display 17" WUXGA 1.920x1.200 Glare Type (Luminosita' dichiarata: 220cd)
# Scheda Video NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950GTX 512Mb GDDR3
# RAM 2 Gb DDR II 667MHz (2x1Gb) (Dual Channel) (Espandibile a 4 Gb)
# HDD 1x100=100 Gb 7200 RPM S.ATA (il nuovo Hitachi 7K100)
# (Possibile RAID 0/1 Sata con 2 HDD 7200 RPM = Transfer Rate 629*2 = 1258 Mbits/sec. max)
# Masterizzatore DVD Double Layer 8X (DVD+/-RW+R9)
# Wireless (802.11a/b/g 54 Mbps)
# Bluetooth 2.0 Module
# 4 x USB 2.0
# WebCam 1.3 MP e Bluetooth 2.0 Integrati
# Batteria: 8 celle (ioni di litio)
# Chassis in Alluminio e ABS
# Networking: Wireless LAN (802.11a/b/g 54 Mbps), Bluetooth 2.0 Module, LAN 10/100/1000
# Porte: 4 x USB 2.0, Realtek HD 7.1 audio, 1 x VGA esterna (con adapter), 1 x Audio in, 1 x Microfono, 1 x S/PDIF digitale, 1 x RJ-11 modem 56 Kbps V.90/V.92, 1 x RJ-45 LAN, 1 x TV-out connettore S-Video, 1 x TV-in (solo con TV Tuner Integrato), 1 x Card Reader 7in1 (MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MMC/RSMMC/SD/Mini SD), 1 x FireWire IEEE 1394 (Controller Texas Instruments), 1 x DVI-I, 1 x Serial Port, 1 x Express Card (Controller Texas Instruments), 1 x WebCam Integrata 1.3 MP, 1 x TV Tuner Analogico/Digitale (Opzionale)
# Dimensioni: 397x294x44
# Peso: da 3,58 Kg senza batteria (4 Kg con batteria 8 celle)
# Assicurazione 2 anni door-to-door

per le altre specifiche -> http://www.santech.it/notebook/M2910.htm
Barebone CLEVO M570U -> http://www.clevo.com.tw/products/M570U.asp

Prezzo della configurazione M2910cr: 2.900,00 EURO Tasse e Trasporto Inclusi


DeLL XPS M1710
Specifiche:

# Processore overclockabile: Intel Core 2 Duo T7600G 2,33GHz (4 MB L2 cache, 667Mhz FSB)
# Display: 17’’ WUXGA (1920x1200) UltraSharp con TrueLife (luminosita' dichiarata 260cd)
# Scheda video: Nvidia GeForce 7950GTX (512 MB GDDR3)
# RAM 2 Gb DDR II 667MHz (2x1Gb) (Dual Channel) (Espandibile a 4 Gb)
# Hard Disk: 100GB (7200RPM SATA)
# Masterizzatore DVD Double Layer 8X (DVD+/-RW+R9) (Blue-Ray opzionale)
# Networking: Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n Dual-Band Wireless Mini-Card, for Core 2 Processors, Bluetooth, Modem 56k
# Porte: IEEE 1394 a 4-pin, 6-USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus), RJ11 Modem, 1 DVI, 1 VGA, 1 S-Video, Component Video e S/PDIF, lettore di schede di memoria 5-in-1, hack per microfono e cuffie, RJ45 Ethernet
# Dispositivi di input: Tastiera QWERTY (English version)
# Batteria: 9 celle (ioni di litio)
# Chassis in alluminio con rinforzi interni in lega di magnesio
# Dimensioni: 39,4x28,8x4,22 cm
# Peso: 4 Kg con batteria 9 celle
# Assicurazione da 1 a 4-Year Complete Care Multi Cover (standard + danni accidentali) Next Business Day (on-site)

per altre specifiche -> http://configure.euro.dell.com/dell...PS5&rbc=N02XPS5&s=dhs&sbc=ukdhsftdppnotebook3

Prezzo della configurazione XPS M1710 (DeLL UK): da 2900,00 EURO tasse e Trasporto Inclusi
 
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Inserimento sondaggio anche su THG Italia

..con il placet di Bubu inserisco anche su questo importantissimo forum il sondaggio relativo ai due notes per hardcore gamers...

Buon voto !! ;)

P.s: @THG Lab: A quando un confronto diretto tra i due notebook con profilo temperature ??
 
mmm.. ma qui scrivo solo io ?
Possibile su 100 visite solo 4 voti ?? e gli altri 96 ??

Dai votate tutti che se siete qui di notebook ve ne intendete più di me sicuramente !!!

Grazie per il tuo voto ! ;) ...spero
 
nikos ha detto:
I portatili sono molto simili, ma voto Dell ANCHE per l'ottima assistenza.. :)

Ti ringrazio x il voto, sto aiutando un utente del forum HWU perchè indeciso, ma anche perchè la cosa interessa molto anche me !! :)

Avete visto la possibilità di indicare a DELL le vostre idee per i notebook ?
Io ho votato questa, sarebbe grandioso se dell la realizzasse, ma dipende anche da quanti la richiedono, quindi magari clikkate su PROMOTE anche voi -> http://www.dellideastorm.com/article/show/64436

Ciao e grazie ancora nikos ;)
 
Santech, clevo, Sager..
Ha tantisimi nomi.. lostesso Notebook
La dita produtrice si chiama Clevo (Taiwan)
Piu di 20 anni di esperienza

Ho il Clevo M570U dal 2007 NON HO AVUTO NESSUNA PROBLEMA

Il mio Notebook sta acesso 24 su 24 da 3 anni..
Sonno 2 messi che non lo riaviato.. pensso che questa dice qualcossa

SANTECH Notebook

A dimostrazione dell'alto livello di qualità raggiunto, SANTECH offre sui suoi prodotti una garanzia di ben 3 anni con riparazione/sostituzione in 48 ore, ritiro e riconsegna a domicilio.

CLEVO

CLEVO is a large Taiwanese computer company specializing in laptops. While the Clevo brand name is perhaps not widely known, their products are re-branded and sold by known boutique brand OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers)… notably Sager, VoodooPC, Falcon Northwest, Eurocom, etc.
They are also considered (by whoever knows about notebooks) to design and manufacturer the best of the best notebooks in terms of superior build quality and innovative designs.

Established in 1983, as an ODM (Original Design Manufacturer), they sell barebones ranging from laptop to portable computing solutions for both AMD and Intel processors. Clevo is one of the world's most preferred ODM partners and markets their products in more than 50 countries, and have established service centers in the USA, Germany, Britain, China, and Taiwan.

What has Clevo done to distinguish itself?
1994 - First Pentium notebook PC producer in Taiwan
1997 - World's 1st 15.1" notebook
2003 - World's 1st 17" WXGA notebook
2004 - World's 1st Intel Dual-Core notebook (M570 debuted)
2005 - World's 1st AMD X2 Dual-Core notebook (D900K and X2 released late 2005)
2006 - World's 1st notebook with SLI technology (M590K... 19")
2007 - World's 1st Quad-core notebook with SLI technology and RAID 5 (D900C already out, G0-stepping Intel Q6600/Q6700 was released)
2008 - World's 1st DDR3 notebook (M860TU... 15.4" w/ 8800M at debut time)

How Do Clevo Notebooks Come to You:
1.) When Clevo ships out their notebooks, they are all in barebones* form.
2.) The barebones are shipped to a handful of Clevo importers/OEMs (example for North America: Sager, Pro-Star, Eurocom) that custom build, rename and brand Clevo models (e.g. Sager NP9262) and sell them to end users directly, and through resellers. They also distribute the barebones to various non-importing OEMs.
3.) The non-importing OEMs that buy the barebones from the importer/OEMs then install the custom (yet standardized) components that a customer would choose (CPU, HDD, RAM, etc.)... and may even re-brand the notebook with a new coat of paint, adding stickers, and other customizations.
4.) Then you [the consumer] receives it, which has a warranty through the vendor/reseller you purchased it from, as well as a warranty through the Clevo distributor/importer (for the barebones only).
Note: Clevo does NOT deal with consumers directly, for purchasing or support. The consumer must go through the vendor first for service/support.

* Definition of Barebones: (from Wikipedia) A barebone computer is a half-assembled platform that consists of a case with a power supply, a motherboard preinstalled into the system case, and a cooling system. Barebones are usually designed in a non-standard way and cannot be assembled out of widely available hardware parts. The purchaser of such a platform only has to equip it with a CPU, RAM, hard drive and additional input/output devices depending on his/her own needs.



Why buy a Clevo notebook?
1.) Price (Bang for the Buck): Since Clevo notebooks are sold by so many vendors, they are usually very price competitve (along with competitive service/support) as opposed to notebook models that are exclusive to only one vendor (whom can charge whatever they want)
2.) Quality (Hard as a Rock): If you ever have a chance to try out a Clevo notebook (especially the high-end models), you will find that they have superior build quality and design as compared to mainstream notebooks.
3.) Software (No Crap/Bloat-ware): When you purchase your custom systems, you can choose whichever OS you want to install (or have installed for you) and the OS is clean installed w/o extra trial/un-needed/useless software installed along with the system.
4.) Upgradeability (Made Easy for Users): Clevo current high-end models are designed to specifically have their components (CPU, RAM, HDD, internal cards, and even the videocard) easily accessible for future upgrades.
5.) Uniqueness ("It Ain't a Dell"): Subjective to personal preference. But having a custom high-end notebook that the masses cannot identify is pretty 1337.



Videocards available (for high-end models with MXM Type IV) :
so far the MXM-IV for Clevo notebooks (M570RU, M570TU/ETU, M860TU, D901C) have seen:
- 7950GTX
- 7950GTX SLI (with Clevo D901C)
- 8700M GT
- 8700M GT SLI (with Clevo D901C)
- 8800M GTX
- 8800M GTX SLI (with Clevo D901C)
- 9800M GTS
- 9800M GTS SLI (with Clevo D901C) ... not confirmed yet.
- 9800M GT
- 9800M GT SLI (with Clevo D901C)
- 9800M GTX*
- 9800M GTX SLI (with Clevo D901C)
- Quadro 1600M
- Quadro 1700M
- Quadro 2700M
- Quadro 3700M*
...... more to come.

* not recommended for the M860TU... due to power and heat.

Thats a lot of videocards that's supported by one MXM Type IV slot.
 
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