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    Considering a Sager NP2650, need feedback!

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by doctorwhite, Jan 11, 2014.

  1. doctorwhite

    doctorwhite Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone have one? Build quality?
     
  2. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Not much people feeding back for you. What are you looking for in a new computer, that can help determine if its a good choice for you.
    Over all Sager does have very good build quality and the NP2650 is no exception.
     
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    kadam5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    build quality of course will be top notch.. just by looking at the build. pics and being a sager owner myself. I can say that if you are planning on relying on the built in speakers you're going to be disappointed. having speakers on the bottom results in quieter and more muffled sound quality. my old laptop had this trait... very very quiet. My new one np8265 has the speakers on top. I can honestly say these speakers are awesome! nice and loud with just the right amount of quality. other than that. Sager is def the right choice.
     
  4. doctorwhite

    doctorwhite Notebook Enthusiast

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    The speakers issue is not a concern for me. I'm aiming to buy the np2650 bc it's all intel (despise nvidia, I'm a linux user) and Lenovo new thinkpads suck with the clickpad. I also want a bigger screen.
     
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    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    They're comfortable systems and a good value for the money. The case has a purple tone to it, so as long as you don't mind that and it hits the marks in other areas you're interested in, go for it. :cool: