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editClevo definitely sells chassis for rebranding to several OEMS, and probably more which I don't know about. I am trying to find reliable sources for various manufacturers but they often don't say that they rebrand Clevos, possibly because they want to build brand loyalty and not seem like a reseller (which is fair, since they do build most of the computer themselves). The following is an unsourced list of manufacturers which MAY rebrand Clevo chassis. Please comment here if you have a reliable source which proves/disproves that any of these makers do in fact rebrand Clevos. Thanks! --Dustybunny (talk) 21:10, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
Eurocom, RJtech, RKC notebooks, Pro-Star, PowerNotebooks, AVAdirect, V3 Gaming PC, Falcon Northwest, CyberPower, System 76, PC Torque, Puget systems, Vigor Gaming, M-Tech, XTreme Notebooks, Smooth-Creations, MALIBAL, Hypersonic PC systems, Micro Express Computers, Jinco Computers, DevilTech, ChiliGreen. --Dustybunny (talk) 21:10, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
Avell (http://avell.com.br/) 139.82.86.10 (talk) 19:29, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
There is also partnerships that are country-specific (i.e. sells exclusively in one specific country) for Clevo, such as Aftershock PC in Singapore for instance, which claims to be founded and managed by fellow gamers and IT professionals who also claimed to be "a CLEVO's exclusive direct partner in Singapore". [1]42.60.52.136 (talk) 05:06, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
References
- ^ Aftershock PC: About Us https://www.aftershockpc.com/Main/About-Us/.
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