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    News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    Uses four high-capacity hard drives in a single notebook.
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    Re: News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    why bother?

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    Re: News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    Euro what?

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    Re: News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    They're pretty famous for ramming i7 into notebook fashion long before the mobile chips were available.

    At the end of the day, as people have said before, this is a mobile server or similar - a phenomenally powerful desktop with a built in screen, built in UPS that's easy to transport. So there is a lot of merit in cramming in a large amount of storage.

    As LAN machines go, one of these would be pretty awesome!

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    Re: News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    The laptop takes 3 drives as standard the fourth is fitted via a caddy in the DVD bay, hence you lose the DVD or Blu-Ray drive.

    Personally I'd rather buy one from Kobalt Computers a UK based company that uses clevo laptops to build their own, this is called the G890 on their website, its soon to also have dual 5870s or 1 GTX480 2GB.

    Eurocom are somewhat unreliable to say the least from reading other peoples reviews.

    The selling point for me is the 18" display considering I have got a 20" laptop lol.

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    Re: News - Eurocom squeezes 3TB of storage into mobile workstations

    Hmm someone needs to tell the person being interviewed @ Kobalt (video at bottom of this page: http://www.kobaltcomputers.co.uk/g890_overview.php) that RAID0 does not add data integrity, just speed

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