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    The Sager/Clevo Top 5 Best Sellers Laptop - Which one is for you?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Beemo, May 25, 2013.

  1. Beemo

    Beemo BGA is totally TSK TSK!

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    Hello Everyone!

    First of all, The purpose of getting an information from Sager/Clevo experts who solely owned this laptop brand. I'm not gonna be making any review from any of this laptop since I don't have that much knowledge and so I'm here to asked each and everyone to impart their honest opinions. Second, is to help newbies and for the ones who is not familiar with this particular brand. I'm kinda lost myself since their are 5 to choose from, but which is the best or the ones that is a bang for a buck?

    My opinion, I choose the Sager NP9370 as my best pick among the 5 since it has a SLI upgrade available and in my opinion it's the best gaming laptop you could ever have however the build price is not a joke either but if you are looking for great gaming experience, then this one is a go.

    So which of these 5 you choose?
     
  2. docrock

    docrock Notebook Consultant

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    I had a 9170 and a 6110. The 9170 had tons of problems with the AMD 7970 drivers and it had a crappy keyboard that missed keystrokes all the time. The 6110 was great for school, I could game between classes and it was perfect for doing work in class on. If I had to choose from those two I would have chosen the 6110 as it had much more utility for me, the 9170 sat on a shelf for like, eight months after I built a desktop, no need for a desktop replacement when I had a desktop, and it was way too heavy and bulky to carry around at school.

    Unfortunately the 9170 and 6110 were stolen on Mother's Day when my house was burglarized. :mad:

    i have homeowners insurance so they will replace them, but what I really want, the 13" clevo isn't available yet.
     
  3. Tmets

    Tmets De-evolving to Amoeba

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    I don't understand, there are more than 5 Clevo models. Which particular ones are you referring to?
     
  4. Hookerlips

    Hookerlips Notebook Evangelist

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    Also looking at the 9370- but thinking I will wait for the haswell 780refresh.

    I want a 120hz screen with sli to run it with, at no larger than my current m17x.
     
  5. docrock

    docrock Notebook Consultant

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    I assumed he meant the top five from the xoticpc list. 9170, 9370, 6110, 9150, and the 6370.
     
  6. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    There is no "best notebook" for everyone. Laptops are personal items that need to be tailored to each person.
     
  7. klondiked

    klondiked Notebook Guru

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    P150EM (9150) for me. I'm on the road a lot, and I like to play games when I'm living in hotels. This one provides the best compromise between power and portability, while still offering a respectable screen size.
     
  8. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Sure there is! It's the one that is the most capable of doing anything and everything. :p
     
  9. jaybee83

    jaybee83 Biotech-Doc

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    11 inch with 8k4k display and optional 5000 lumen projector, 780m triple sli, dual quad cpu and a 600w psu the size of a match box, anyone? :p

    and all that for 999 bucks, of course :)

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  10. tommytomatoe

    tommytomatoe Notebook Evangelist

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    Throw in +12-hour battery life and I'm in. I'll buy you one too :)

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