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    Sager Screens

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by jsathre, Nov 10, 2004.

  1. jsathre

    jsathre Newbie

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    I was thinking about getting rid of my vaio to get one of the new Sagers with the geforce 6800. I was just wondering if anyone knows if the high-end sagers' screens can compete with the sony xbrite screens.

    I've gotten really used to the xbrite, but I know that other notebook companies have similar technologies of their own that compare and I didn't know if Sager did too.
     
  2. hammerz

    hammerz Notebook Enthusiast

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    The dell 9100 with an 9800MR compares very closely to the sager with the geforce6800go at half the price. Of course it isnt PCI though so you cant upgrade it later, but really not much really challenges it at the moment.

     
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    jkjameson Notebook Enthusiast

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    When I go to the Dell website I only see the 9200 which I assume is basically the same system. I only see the 9700 option on it. What am I missing? Should I be shopping elsewhere?
     
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    Clearday Notebook Evangelist

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    6800go is far superior card than 9800...do not put it same ring.


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