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    Sager NP7260

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by HouseDO, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. HouseDO

    HouseDO Notebook Evangelist

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    Anyone have one of these? Are they too small? Need some info
     
  2. Ouroboros

    Ouroboros Newbie NBR Reviewer

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    Hello. I have a Sager NP7250 which, from what I can tell, is essentially the same thing. I posted some of my first impressions here. I've also submitted a full review to notebookreview.com. Basically, if you don't mind the short battery life and won't be doing any gaming on it, I would recommend it. A quick search on notebookreview.com and I couldn't find any 12" Core 2 Duo laptops out there under $1000, so it's a very good "bang for your buck" kind of deal. Even if you buy a second battery it's cheaper than a lot of them.

    What do you mean by too small? The keyboard of course is harder to type on than a full size, but I get used to it very fast. In my opinion, the screen is ALMOST too small. Any smaller and I think the pixel density would be too high, but as it is I like it. The touchpad is also plenty big.

    There are a few other threads about this computer on notebookreview.com. All of them can be found in the "Similar Threads" section at the bottom of the thread with my first impressions in it. I hope this helps.