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We offer over 50 models from CLEVO - from office devices to gaming laptops to advanced mobile workstations, which we configure and optimize according to your wishes. We only use high-quality parts, e.g. Intel, AMD, Samsung, MSI, Patriot, G.Skill, Kingston. We mainly rely on the combination of NVIDIA and Intel / AMD, as we have had the best experiences over the last few years. In addition, our models often have a very good / high-quality finish in the form of a metal housing, which not only leads to a more valuable device, but also to more stable operation of the device itself. From the Intel Celeron processor to the latest Intel i5, i7, i9 processors - 10.11.12.13 generation and AMD Ryzen 3000 / 4000 / 5000 / 6000 / 7000 processors that you can freely configure in your chosen device. Of course, the graphics unit should not be missing either, i.e. Intel UHD Graphics / Iris Xe Graphics / AMD Radeon Vega RX and NVIDIA MX 350, GTX 1650, GTX 1650 Ti, GTX 1650 SUPER, GTX 1660, GTX 1660 Ti, GTX 1660 SUPER, RTX 3050, RTX 3050 Ti, RTX 3060 , RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3070, RTX 3070 Ti, RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3090, RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 4080, RTX 4090 / AMD Radeon RX 6400, RX 6500 XT, RX 6600, RX 6600 XT, RX 6650 XT, RX 6700, RX 6700 XT, RX 6750 XT, RX 6800, RX 6800 XT, RX 6900 XT, RX 6950 XT.
Eurocom offers a huge range of display choices on the Sky X7C, with the base model shipping with a 1920x1080 60 Hz IPS panel, but this resolution is offered in both 120 Hz and 144 Hz offerings, with the 120 Hz being TN and the 144 Hz being the excellent G-SYNC IPS we’ve tested on other current generation gaming laptops. If you’d like a bit higher resolution, there’s also a 2560x1440 120 Hz TN, or a 3840x2160 60 Hz IPS offering. They’ve really covered all of the bases and all of the price points.
The question of which display to get really comes down to personal preference, although the limitations of the underlying hardware is also a consideration. Since this is first and foremost a gaming notebook, if you do love gaming you likely want something with a higher refresh rate, and probably G-SYNC as well, so the 144 Hz IPS is a great choice, and one that we’ve tested on both the Acer Predator Triton 500 as well as the MSI GE75 Raider, and quite frankly, is an amazing display for gaming. If you really want UHD, the panel options are currently limited to 60 Hz, and as we just saw in the GPU performance section, even an RTX 2080 can struggle to game at that resolution with all of the game settings at maximum, so to spice things up a bit, we requested the QHD 120 Hz TN panel from Eurocom for this review. At QHD, you can still game with acceptable framerates, but obviously with the knowledge that it’s a TN display rather than the higher quality IPS offerings at both FHD and UHD resolutions. TN panels aren’t known for their amazing color accuracy, contrast, or viewing angles, but it is a way to get into a higher than 1080p gaming laptop that still has acceptable gaming potential.
To see how the 2560x1440 TN panel performs, it was run through our custom workflow using Portrait Display’s CalMAN software suite, using an X-Rite i1Display Pro colorimeter for brightness and contrast measurements, and the X-Rite i1Pro2 spectrophotometer for color accuracy testing.
The TN display offers reasonable brightness, coming in close to 400 nits at 100%, but as is typical of a TN panel the contrast ratio is pulled down by a lot of backlight bleed. An average IPS in 2019 tends to be 1200:1 contrast or higher, and the QHD panel in our review unit didn’t even hit 800:1.
We’ve tested the 1920x1080 144 Hz panel in two previous notebooks, and it is excellent. A 3840x2160 IPS display would offer exceptional clarity at the expense of gaming at the native resolution. As such, the 2560x1440 120 Hz TN display seemed like a good compromise of high refresh but higher resolution, but TN display tend to not offer the greatest results, and this TN panel in particular is one of the worst we’ve seen in some time.
If you really love QHD for gaming, and you like to run a 17.3-inch display at 100% with that resolution, then the option is here on this notebook, but after using it, seeing the poor contrast, the inaccurate colors, and the graininess that TN displays offer, the 144 Hz IPS really seems like the superior panel for gaming.