“A couple weeks ago we looked at Intel’s new Clarksfield mobile CPU. The short story is that it’s the mobile equivalent of Lynnfield, except at lower clock speeds and higher prices. We provided a first look at Clevo’s W870CU and compared it with a couple other high-end offerings: the AVADirect Clevo D900F and the Eurocom M980NU XCaliber. We didn’t have time in our initial article to run all of our usual benchmarks, so today we want to look at the rest of the story and finish out our benchmark suite. We will also be providing detailed commentary on the design and features of the three notebooks — something we omitted in the first article.”Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- A review of the Dell Mini 10v, Ubuntu Moblin Remix edition @ [H]ard|OCP
- Asus UL30A Review @ Digital Trends
- Asus G51Vx Budget Gaming Notebook @ Futurelooks
- Eurocom M98NU XCaliber Gaming Notebook Review @ HotHardware
- Sony VAIO NW Series (VGN-NW150J) Review @ Digital Trends
- Dell’s Formidable Alienware Notebooks & Desktops @ Hardware Zone
- ASUS G51Vx 15.6″ Gaming Notebook Review @ Legit Review
- GlacialTech X-Wing Series Laptop/Notebook Cooler @ TechwareLabs
- Skooba Checkthrough Rolling Laptop Case @ Legit Reviews
- Thermaltake Massive 23 ST Notebook Cooler Review @ Virtual- Hideout
- NZXT Cryo S Laptop Cooler Review @ ThinkComputers
- Logitech Cooling Pad N100 @ InsideHW
- CoolerMaster Notepal U1 Laptop Cooler Review @ OverclockersHQ
- LG GD910 Mobile Phone Watch @ t-break
Never mind the netbooks, here comes the power
AnandTech grabbed three of the most powerful laptops on the market, all powered by the new mobile Core i7 Clarksfield processors. Two of the three offer a single GTX 280M
to provide graphical power; one offers you the chance to have an SLI laptop. The benchmarks are impressive and the prices even more so, the only low numbers come from the battery lifespans. If you need mobile gaming power, these are the laptops you should be looking at.