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    Need info on Sager NP4750 w/ AMD64 3200+

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by zlatanov, Jul 29, 2004.

  1. zlatanov

    zlatanov Notebook Guru

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    Hi guys,
    I am considering the Sager NP4750 with AMD64 3200+. It has a 17 inch screen, everything i need and even more - 128 M11 and I am NO gamer. It has come to around $2000 and I am thinking of getting it in place of the aMachines M6811 which still has those nasty hinge problems and some other USB2.0 mishaps (with the BBB ASP the M6811 will be about 200 or so cheaper than the Sager but the build quality ore than makes up for that).
    Could you tell me what is the battery life of the NP4750 which, again, comes with AMD64 3200+ and 17inch screen. Any further info on this model will be appreciated.
    Oh, and does someone know if the AMD64 used on the NP4750 is the low-voltage Mobile or DTR version.
    Thanks a lot.


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  2. Aristo213

    Aristo213 Newbie

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    Since you've received no help from anyone else ill put for an effort. The Sager 4750 is more than youll need. To get it around 2000 will be a challenge especially bc ull be paying for the 128mb 9700 radeon. But this is a very nice machine. Ive read that the battery life is somewehere between 2-3hrs. And i am almost positive that the chip used in the model is the amd 64 DTR.
     
  3. zlatanov

    zlatanov Notebook Guru

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    Thanks a lot for the info. I have already decided to go for the Asus M6B.

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