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    Sager NP5793 problem

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by NIXZ, Jun 29, 2008.

  1. NIXZ

    NIXZ Notebook Enthusiast

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    After a month of trying to find the best laptop for what i need (pure gaming) Sager NP5793 is my final choice but theres a problem it cost about 2500$ i have the money in my hand what the f**k am i gonna do now?
    I live in Greece so there will be a problem on how it will get here i knew that Alienware has european sellers but what about sager whats the next step???
     
  2. Donald@Paladin44

    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    You can find a reseller in Greece by looking at the Clevo Guide 2.0 in the Sager/Clevo section of this forum.
     
  3. zfactor

    zfactor Mastershake

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    lots of sellers in europe.. devil, rock, kobalt etc... or contact justin at xotic pc they ship over there and are great to deal with
     
  4. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    Defiantly XoticPC. A++ support over there, and they are all named Justin, so its the only name you need to remember!
     
  5. Prasad

    Prasad NBR Reviewer 1337 NBR Reviewer

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    Good choice mate! Try configuring a system at a European reseller mentioned above. Or also try at XoticPC, they ship internationally! :)
     
  6. MKang25

    MKang25 NBR Prisoner

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    It would be better to go with a European dealer as if you need repairs or warranty coverage it would be cheaper to ship it there, whereas with any reseller in the US you would have to pay for international shipping both ways.
     
  7. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    I`d go with Kobalt as they have pan european warranty :D
     
  8. Senor Mortgage

    Senor Mortgage Notebook Evangelist

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    And I believe Kobalt's been known to post here before, at least I believe they have on the Compal forum.
     
  9. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Neil@kobaltcomputers posts every so often here.
     
  10. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    Yup, just PM Neil@Kobalt , he can fill you in on the details and you might work out a good deal.