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    Anyone own a Seanix

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by EZ-Dozet, Jul 21, 2005.

  1. EZ-Dozet

    EZ-Dozet Newbie

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    I see no forum for Seanix and I am curious as to the quality of thier units.

    A&B sound sells them and I belive Seanix bought threm out so it must be exclusive.

    Any advice would be apreciative.

    TIA
     
  2. daddyjoe

    daddyjoe Newbie

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    Hi,

    I bought a Seanix Notebook a little over a year ago. It was specially ordered for my requirements. I would say it is OK, but nothing special; and, I can definitely say this: a Seanix won't be my choice next time.

    The main problem, of course, seems to be that it was made in China (like most other good things in life). :) But it seems the Chinese technicians still can't quite figure out that North Americans read from left to right! Well, that is a bit of overkill. But, it aggravates me when all the ports are upside down. So when I put in my nice 2GB flashdrive and want to see the light on it, I can't. Why? The port is upside down, and that's the way it is for all the ports. When I mentioned this in an email to my Re-seller, he did not reply back to me. I paid Cdn$2500 and I should get a notebook that is at least assembled correctly. Would you not agree? :toshiba: Might take a Toshiba next time (it wouldn't be my first). :)