OCZ has announced that it will be launching a DIY laptop kit, with the firm hoping to catch the attention of the lucrative enthusiast market.The package, which is designed to give those who prefer to build their own PCs the chance to own a laptop, is the first do-it-yourself laptop kit for many years.
Speaking about the launch, OCZ's product manager Eugene Chang said: "With the OCZ Do-It-Yourself Notebook initiative, OCZ empowers with the resources like validated component guides, documentation, tech support, and a warranty to allow consumers to configure and build a true gaming notebook with the exact specification that matches their unique requirements."
PC Retail was still waiting on comment from the firm as to whether it will be available through the channel at the time of posting.
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