Using the P157SM’s keyboard is a bit awkward for several reasons, not least of which is the fact that it’s raised far above whatever surface the laptop is used on. Our review unit also lacked a Blu-Ray Drive, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi, though the former is available as an option. We’d prefer to see more USB 3.0 ports in place of eSATA and FireWire, for example. This is a strong roster but, as was the case with the Origin EON17-S, we’re not sure they correspond with what users need. The options are rounded out by 5.1 audio, and a memory card reader. Video-out is available via HDMI display port. There are three USB ports, two of which are 3.0, along with eSATA and FireWire. Though bulky, this system isn’t rugged.Ĭonnectivity is robust, though not entirely in the ways we’d like to see. Flex occurs around the optical drive, a weak spot most large gaming laptops share. Picking up the P1567SM with a single hand can elicit moans from the system, as the materials strain under the laptop’s own weight. However, there are limits to what plastic alone can achieve. Panel gaps are small, and the matte black plastic used to construct the system feels solid. The AVADirect Clevo P157SM, like the Origin EON17-S we reviewed last month, is an astoundingly bulky laptop.Build quality is adequate. Let’s see if this system truly offers the best bang for your buck. A more modest system with a GTX 880M but only a single solid state drive can be had for less than $2,000, which is an amazing value on paper. Our review unit also arrived sporting a $2,571 MSRP, but only because of said hard drives.
The system combines a 15.6-inch 1080p display with an Intel Core i7-4810MQ quad-core CPU clocked at 2.8GHz, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 880M graphics card, and multiple internal hard drives which, in our review unit, amounted to over 1TB of storage. Uninspired name aside, this laptop offers a lot for gamers on the go.
However, the systems that it ships in are sometimes extremely expensive.ĪVADirect, however, has an option for gamers who are on a relatively tight budget the Clevo P157SM. The 880M has proven to be both energy efficient and powerful, traits that make it very appealing. If you’re looking for a god-like gaming laptop, you’re probably also looking at systems with Nvidia’s GTX 880M, the company’s latest top-tier mobile graphics chip.
GeForce NOW is available for mobile devices like NVIDIA SHIELD, PC, Mac and select smart TVs from Samsung and LG.
The new ones, the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra, the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Flip3 as well as the OnePlus 9. That isn’t all, as GeForce NOW is increasing mobile gamers’ capacity with 120Hz devices capable of streaming at 120fps with the RTX 3080 membership. The Game: The Age of the Seas (New Steam Release May 28th) The Empire of the Atlantic (New Steam Release May 25th) The City of the Oceans (New Steam Release May 25th) The Force of The Seas, whose abyss: The Black Death is the Queen of the Sea (New Steam Release May 27th) The New Fire: My Fire (The Red Dead), the Battle of the Ocean (The new Steam release May 29th) The Golden Earth (New Steam Release May 26th) The NVIDIA also said that it will bring 27 games in the month of May (yet ten more) You’d be surprised if the following games appear throughout the month. Manabour (Secreter) Accus (Secreter) Accus (Secreter) Seago (Secreter) Cage (Secreter) : Togo-Fossis (Lenture) Cage (Secreter) – Successors – Squint. In the second day of the game, seven other players of the week have joined the service: Star Wars Battlewall II (Steam) Star Wars: Jedi Order (Steam) Star Wars: Squadrons (Steam)Īpart from these games, there are six more epic games to play this week, in total, at least 10 games. This week, 3 EA games will join GeForce NOW. A 4K support system has been added for Mac and PC, and some mobile users have also had access to 120 FPS.ĭon’t let it slip. Three Star Wars games were added to GeForce NOW.