Eurocom Panther 2.0

alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 reviews from magazines and websites. People are impressed by the connectivity. The design is also appreciated. Reviews about the energy efficiency and value for money are mixed. The keyboard and portability get negative opinions.

design, connectivity

battery, portability, keyboard

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Laptops the Eurocom Panther 2.0 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Eurocom Panther 2.0 Review

 

Riddle me this: When is a portable PC not a laptop? When it's so heavy you're afraid if you put it on your lap you'll never be able to get up again. Though we wish Eurocom's Panther 2.0 had shipped with a weightlifter's belt, our testing left little...

Desktop-class performance; room for four hard drives; upgradeable CPU and graphics

Extremely heavy; very short battery life; no 990X

When we tested the Malibal Nine X7200 built on the same platform (Holiday 2010), we gave it a Kick Ass award. The Panther 2.0 has even more impressive specs, easily earning the award. Its size, weight, and limited battery life make it appropriate for...

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Eurocom Panther 2.0

 

If you're after great industrial design or long battery life, this hulking desktop replacement is not for you. But if you value a wealth of configuration options and excellent performance, take a look at Eurocom's Panther 2.0. Just be prepared to rack...

Core i7 Extreme Edition processor ; 24GB of RAM ; Two SSD boot disks in RAID 0 ; Dual SLI graphics processing units ; HDMI in and out ; Highly configurable

Bulky and heavy ; Extremely expensive ; Awkward keyboard ; Nominal battery life

Continuing the heavy-duty specs, the graphics subsystem comprised two SLI-linked 2GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 480M GPUs. The price for this 3D performance-enhancing option is £760 compared to the entry-level single 1.5GB GeForce 470M.

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