I am submitting the order today and mailing out the check tomorrow. Thanks.
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That will game fine... compared to 99% of every other notebook out there.
But you should consider some overclocking in this beast... its cooling is too amazing to not push your videocard a bit more... especially since the temps will still remain amazingly low.
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tHANKS FOR THE HELP
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I am done putting my order in. The good thing is that i have 15 days to return it if i am not happy with it. That's great. i think.
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i hope i don't feel bad about buying a expensive laptop. This is the first time i spend this amount of money on a computer. Oh well i gues i need to treat myself. Thanks to all.
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I don't think you will be disappointed in the system at all. It is a very good computer and evryone needs to treat themselves once in a while.
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The first thing you need ot do is decide what you will use the computer
for. Then, look at the notebook features to see if it matches what you will it for. After that, compare the notebook brands in terms of:
Durability, Upgradability, Reputation for quality, Warranty, Initial cost and Compatiability to open market add ons. The last refers to anything you might add to the computer later that doesn't require properiety purchases.
To illustrate, I own two Sager notebooks. One, is a Sager NP9890, theother is a Sager NP9261. When I got the former, my intent was to use it as a presentation machine to handle video intesnive presentations necessary for my work in sign language training. Additionally, I do a lot of video editing. I needed a notebook with muscle and flexibility to hook up with almost any external media device for display purposes. I had seen other machines used by other presenters stumble at times with video files and wanted to avoid this. Plus the two DVD drives let me quickly make copies of certain files on a DVD for co-presenters' use as I darn sure won't loan them my Sager, uh-uh!
With the latter notebook, I liked the NP9890 so much I decided to dump mt tower case and use a Sager as a desktop replacement with the ability to do everything my tower case did. Thus I equipped it with three 250GB HDs. After getting it with the XP Pro OS, I replaced the two 1GB Kingston modules with a 2GB and a 1GB OCZ modules to upgrade memory to 3GB. Because I had a super cheap source for memory and yes they were DDR2 800 modules.
The point is, look at what YOU need and build your purchase around that. Myself, I'm sold on Sager as built by Xotic. I will never again go back to a desktop computer. I care nothing for any presentation machine than a Sager despite its weight, bulk, and POOR battery life. Some may even callit overkill for presnetations but it PERFORMS and people are constantly asking me about it, having never seen a Sager before. -
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i choose the 9261 but i spent more for it then $2500 with the goodies
almost $4000.00 its suppose to be one of the best for the price
xotic pc was the best price and very easy to deal with better warranty
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Sager Vs Toshiba.
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by dtechlogic, Nov 6, 2007.