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  2. Sony Vaio F series - Wikipedia

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    The VPCF2 machines features a Sandy Bridge Intel Core i5 or i7 CPUs ranging from 2.20 GHz to 3.60 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost, 4 GB, 6 GB, or 8 GB DDR3 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M (with 512 MB VRAM), or GT 540M (with 1 GB VRAM) graphics, 500 GB to 750 GB HDD or 512 GB SSD, 802.11b/g/n wireless, Blu-ray read or write drive, Bluetooth 3.0 and ...

  3. IdeaPad Y series - Wikipedia

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    Neither has an optical drive. [11] The Y40 and Y50 were announced at the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas and went on sale in the United States in May of the same year. [11] In a review for PC World, Hayden Dingman wrote, In terms of gaming performance, Lenovo's Y50 is one of the best laptops in its class.

  4. Clevo x7200 - Wikipedia

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    Four internal drive bays (including one that may hold an optical drive), more than other laptop computers. Supports dual video cards. The Clevo x7200 can be configured with two top-end Nvidia SLI or ATI CrossFire adapters, giving graphics performance better than other laptops. [9]

  5. Samsung Notebook - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Notebook Odyssey is a 17.3-inch/15.6-inch gaming laptop introduced in 2017 ... Optical drive: ... R19/R20. For new Samsung laptops having Core i Series CPUs ...

  6. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of other companies (AMD, Microchip, Altera, etc.) making specialized chipsets as part of other ICs, and they are not often found in PC hardware (laptop, desktop or server). There are also a number of now defunct companies (like 3com, DEC, SGI) that produced network related chipsets for us in general computers.

  7. ThinkPad UltraBay - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2014, Lenovo changed the design of the ThinkPad bay adapter and dropped the "UltraBay" terminology from use. What remained (in the ThinkPad W540 product) was an option for a removable Serial ATA (SATA) "Caddy" accessory which, with a screw driver, allowed the optical drive to be replaced with a second 2.5 inch SATA storage device ...