Thursday, August 29th 2013
Eurocom Ships its 13.3-inch M3 Gaming Supernotebook
Eurocom has added another layer of upgradeability to the 13.3" EUROCOM M3 by adding the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 wireless card to the long list of available customization options. "The EUROCOM M3, super powerful and ultraportable notebook is reaching a new level performance with the introduction of the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 wireless card" Mark Bialic, Eurocom President.
When ordering a EUROCOM M3, customers have the ability to select the processor, memory, storage, operating system and seven different wireless cards of their choice, to ensure the customer gets the exact notebook they want. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 has a 2x2 antenna setup and supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, delivering 300Mbit for 802.11n and 867 Mbits for 802.11ac networks. The 802.11ac uses 80 MHz channels, while 802.11n uses 20 MHz or 40 MHz. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 comes with Bluetooth 4.0 support as well.Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M graphics with 2 GB GDDR5 memory, the EUROCOM M3 has enough power to play the most demanding games and the portable size to take just about anywhere, with ease. With support for Optimus 2.0 technology graphics performance when you want it and long battery life when you don't. Weighing just two kilograms and being an 1.2 inches thin makes the EUROCOM M3 extremely easy to carry and transport, with no need for a power cord due to the 300 minutes (5 hours) of battery life.
Powered by a full line of 4th Generation Intel Core i7 processors on the, HM 87 Express chipset, utilizing the Intel HM87 Express Chipset including: Intel Core i7-4930MX with 4 cores and 8 threads running at 3.00 GHz with 8 MB L3 cache, Intel Core i7-4900MQ, Intel Core i7-4800MQ and Intel Core i7-4700MQ. The M3 is equipped with a beautiful 13.3-inch full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS display to take advantage of the pixel processing power of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M. With 178-degree viewing angles and 700:1 contrast ratio this gorgeous high pixel density display will blow you away.
A sleek, silver light illuminates the keyboard, hinting at the power held within the aggressively designed chassis. Users will be able to carry the M3 to battle with all the data they need, with two mSATA storage devices and one standard storage drive for a total of 2.5 TB of storage with RAID capability. The M3 offers the ultimate in SATA 3 storage performance and redundancy. Up to 16 GB DDR3-1600 memory is supported via two slots.
For more information, visit the product page.
When ordering a EUROCOM M3, customers have the ability to select the processor, memory, storage, operating system and seven different wireless cards of their choice, to ensure the customer gets the exact notebook they want. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 has a 2x2 antenna setup and supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, delivering 300Mbit for 802.11n and 867 Mbits for 802.11ac networks. The 802.11ac uses 80 MHz channels, while 802.11n uses 20 MHz or 40 MHz. Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 comes with Bluetooth 4.0 support as well.Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M graphics with 2 GB GDDR5 memory, the EUROCOM M3 has enough power to play the most demanding games and the portable size to take just about anywhere, with ease. With support for Optimus 2.0 technology graphics performance when you want it and long battery life when you don't. Weighing just two kilograms and being an 1.2 inches thin makes the EUROCOM M3 extremely easy to carry and transport, with no need for a power cord due to the 300 minutes (5 hours) of battery life.
Powered by a full line of 4th Generation Intel Core i7 processors on the, HM 87 Express chipset, utilizing the Intel HM87 Express Chipset including: Intel Core i7-4930MX with 4 cores and 8 threads running at 3.00 GHz with 8 MB L3 cache, Intel Core i7-4900MQ, Intel Core i7-4800MQ and Intel Core i7-4700MQ. The M3 is equipped with a beautiful 13.3-inch full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS display to take advantage of the pixel processing power of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M. With 178-degree viewing angles and 700:1 contrast ratio this gorgeous high pixel density display will blow you away.
A sleek, silver light illuminates the keyboard, hinting at the power held within the aggressively designed chassis. Users will be able to carry the M3 to battle with all the data they need, with two mSATA storage devices and one standard storage drive for a total of 2.5 TB of storage with RAID capability. The M3 offers the ultimate in SATA 3 storage performance and redundancy. Up to 16 GB DDR3-1600 memory is supported via two slots.
For more information, visit the product page.
15 Comments on Eurocom Ships its 13.3-inch M3 Gaming Supernotebook
i going to buy this new model
I'd like to see this against Intel i7-4950HQ with Iris Pro 5200. I know the Iris 5200 would get beat in game play and in price (because Intel isn't giving them away at this time); however it probably not that much of a blowout when the power is factored in. I’d foresee in the next year-and-half Nvidia will absolutely need to step-up their game for this level of product or there won't be much if any market useless they price aggressively, along with significantly dropping TDP/heat. On-die-graphic solutions will quickly being seen as the right move especially in such mini laptops.
this is my ride
W110ER i7-3630QM 16GB SAMSUNG 840 500GB 2GB NVIDIA GT 650M
Theres actually a 'big craze' going around with gaming capable 11.6-13" laptops Eurocom arent the first to release a 13.3" gaming laptop Underneath the hood though the general layout is the same, the only difference is the brand name
I would say for a 13.3" laptop that is pretty super...
And the RAM is pretty much the same as desktop RAM. DDR3-1600 CL9, perfectly fine for gaming.
I see that logic holding true for this laptop. And why at least for me see it as a bad long term purchase. Little or limited performance today, and no other graphics upgrade out there today. Perhaps there would be an upgrade once Maxwell mobile parts show, but that is a ways off and not a complete sure thing either based against the cooling solution and smaller chassis.
I suppose I look at too logical and that why gaming laptops have never held much allure to me.