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    Sager 2092 free fall sensor?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by dragonknightz, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. dragonknightz

    dragonknightz Newbie

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    does anyone know if the Sager 2092 has a free fall sensor on the 320gb 5400rpm and the 200gb 7200rpm?

    and is xoticpc.com a very good site to order from? well trusted, good feedback?
     
  2. Crimson Roses

    Crimson Roses Notebook Evangelist

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    As far as the free fall sensor goes: IDK

    But I can tell you that xoticpc.com has a reputation beyond repute. I ordered my Sager NP5791 from them and didn't have any problems at all. Justan (he's just plain awesome) even stayed in late for me to get my order in so I'd have my lappy before I left on a trip.
     
  3. psycroptik

    psycroptik Notebook Consultant

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    Free fall sensors are part of the Drive, i.e. built in.
    Having ordered both those drives from Sager I can tell you no they don't have them. You might be able to get your dealer to ship the laptop with out a hard drive and install one yourself. I know some Western Digital's have them.
     
  4. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Based on the number of posts regarding ordering experiences with xoticpc on this forum, yes, xoticpc.com is a good site to order from; the company is trusted and has good feedback on this forum (please do a search on xoticpc and browse through a number of the hits to satisfy yourself on this point). Another good site is powernotebooks.com and, if you're in the UK, so is kobaltcomputers.co.uk - again, search the forum and browse some of the hits. Also, read through Gophn's Clevo Guide, and follow some of the reseller-specific links he's put in there.
     
  5. gonwk

    gonwk Notebook Deity

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    drgonknightz,

    Per Shyster recommendation look at Goph's Link ...

    FYI: PowerNotebooks has 9.9/10 Customer Rating and they are located in Nevada ...

    G!