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    Sager, Clevo, Sager reseller and Clevo "reseller"

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by maverick1989, May 15, 2012.

  1. maverick1989

    maverick1989 Notebook Deity

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    Hello,

    I was curious as to what the difference between Sager and Mythlogic is. I had asked this to a Mythlogic rep on here but I suppose it was not the right thing to do - this would be better suited in a thread.

    Sager get their chassis from Clevo, so does Mythlogic. XoticPC for example is a Sager reseller so basically they just purchase from Sager and resell it to a consumer. Several companies purchase either Clevo or a Clevo chassis and build their own. Wouldn't that technically make Sager a Clevo "reseller"?

    Thank you.
     
  2. jaug1337

    jaug1337 de_dust2

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    So basically this is the third time I repost this :p from: http://forum.notebookreview.com/sag...fference-between-sager-clevo.html#post8515036

    tl;dr
    Clevo builds, design the barebones. Sager buys them put things in and sell them, several companies buy from them and resell the machines.
     
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    CochleaDoc Notebook Enthusiast

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  4. Justin@XoticPC

    Justin@XoticPC Company Representative

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    In North America there are 3 companies that purchase from Clevo - Sager, ProStar and Eurocom. These companies get the machines from Clevo and either build them for sellers and put their labels on them or they get shipped to them as shells to be built.