
Unofficial specifications
Battery Capacity48 Wh | Ram16 GB |
Wireless ChargingNo | Graphics CardNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti |
Wifi SupportWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) | Frequency (Hz)120 |
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Cooling SystemDual Fan |
Model NameNV41 | Battery48 Wh |
Standby Time5-7 hours | Dimensions325 x 225 x 18 mm |
RAM Slots2 | Cpu TypeIntel Core i7 |
RAM ExpandableYes (up to 32GB) | Keyboard LanguageEnglish |
dup34341.8 kg | Warranty1 Year Warranty |
Device TypeGaming | Camera Features1080p HD |
Audio QualityStereo Speakers | Gpu TypeDedicated |
Charging Speed150W Adapter | Processor Cores4 |
Processor Threads8 | RAM Speed3200 MHz |
SD Card ReaderNo | TouchscreenNo |
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home | Product DescriptionBlack |
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.2 | Backlit KeyboardYes |
Display Touch SupportNo | ChipsetNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti |
Cooling TechnologyDual Fan | Processor Speed2.8 GHz base / 4.7 GHz boost |
Storage Capacity512 GB | Special FeaturesTPM 2.0 |
HDMI PortsHDMI 2.1 | BrandClevo |
Model Number2022 | Screen Size14 inches |
Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack | dupll1 Year |
Display CharacteristicsIPS, 300 nits | Storage ExpandableYes (1x M.2 slot) |
Processor BrandIntel | Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels |
Usb TypeUSB 3.2 | App ControlNo |
RAM16 GB | Display TypeIPS |
Refresh Rate120 Hz | Battery TypeLithium-ion |
Build StandardStandard | Display Size14 inches |
Build MaterialPlastic/Metal | 3.5mm Audio JackYes |
SensorsNo | Available ColorsBlack |
EthernetYes | Thunderbolt VersionNo |
USB Ports2x USB 3.2, 1x USB-C | Processor ModelCore i7-1165G7 |
Processor Generation11th Gen | Storage512 GB SSD |
Graphics VRAM4 GB GDDR6 | Weight1.8 kg |
Clock Feature12 MB cache | Body TypePlastic/Metal |
Storage InterfaceNVMe PCIe Gen4 |
Reviewer
Apr 19, 2026
When I first unboxed the Clevo NV41, I felt like a kid on Christmas morning. Packed with promises of impressive specs and sleek design, my excitement hit an all-time high. But, as I started to dive into the features, that giddiness rapidly morphed into disappointment.
I was so hopeful about the performance, given how the marketing hype positioned this laptop as a contender in its category. Unfortunately, it quickly dawned on me that those assurances of “premium performance” were more inflations than facts. The moment I attempted to multitask between a demanding editing program and browsing for research, the lag was disheartening — **just unacceptable for the price point**.
The Clevo NV41 has sleek lines and an attractive finish that made me think I had made a smart investment initially. But then reality kicked in hard when I noticed the flimsy plastic chassis. I find it frustrating to think about how many times I’ve opened and closed it, only to hear those unsettling creaks and groans. **I felt insulted by such corner-cutting on build quality at this price**.
I've seen sturdier builds from laptops that cost less, which just adds salt to the wound. There’s nothing worse than feeling like you’re tiptoeing around your laptop anxious it'll snap like a twig. It made me question whether Clevo really values their customers’ experience or whether they’re more focused on profit margins.
I fell into this trap where I believed advertised numbers could translate directly to daily use pleasures—oh boy, was I wrong! For instance, even during light gaming sessions, frames dropped noticeably, and "playable" turned into "frustratingly low." When you spend good money on a device touted for intimate gaming experiences, staring at freeze screens is gut-wrenching.
Moreover, during routine video calls or app installations, the fan noise increased dramatically to levels where my meetings felt less professional and more like a jet engine taking off. **That sound really grated on my nerves**, leaving me embarrassed rather than delighted every time it kicked in.
Let’s talk dollars here because it's crucial! After spending what felt like a month’s rent on this device, I expected uncompromised performance paired with premium materials—something that would make my friends envious. However, paying top dollar should deliver excellence; instead, it delivered **mediocre experiences** at best.
The value proposition feels utterly skewed when every interaction leaves me questioning what happened to supposed quality guarantees. It's hard to swallow when there are competitors offering better-built alternatives for similar or slightly lower prices while outshining in terms of usability!
Now let’s pivot for a moment because there are genuinely decent aspects worth acknowledging. One standout feature is the keyboard—it feels nice under my fingers with satisfying feedback making long typing sessions enjoyable. My spirited late-night writing marathons became significantly easier because of it.
The battery life also surprised me! In fact, one day while working remotely at a café without charging in sight, I managed to get through almost six hours before needing power—a rare ray of sunshine amid clouds of frustration elsewhere!
If you’re considering splurging on the Clevo NV41 based on its promises—be ready for reality checks aplenty. It's difficult not to feel aggravated over compromises in both build quality and overall performance versus what’s presented in advertisements.
This laptop gave me moments of joy tangled with threads of disappointment—a confusing affair that feels tiring after just a few weeks of ownership. **While there are definitely some wins**, it often doesn’t feel worthwhile given those glaring shortcomings. As much as I'd love for things to work out well, after pouring my heart getting to know this machine—I simply can’t recommend it without reservations.