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    What is your reseller of choice?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ckunkle, Feb 10, 2012.

  1. ckunkle

    ckunkle Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have narrowed down my search for a gaming laptop to the Clevo P150HM. I have price shopped numerous resellers online, but I am not sure who I wish to purchase from. Please post your opinions on the various resellers across the inter webs. Thank you in advance to any who reply!
     
  2. av1atic

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    I'm in the same boat with either a 8130 or 8150 and am considering xoticpc, powernotebooks, or malibal. Prices vary a tad bit, but I've spoken with a rep from each of these resellers, and they all seem great. Reviews for all 3 are great as well. Now its just a matter of deciding exactly what I'm going to get and pulling the trigger.
     
  3. saturnotaku

    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    There is an entire subforum dedicated to feedback of Sager/Clevo resellers. Read through the various threads there.


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    I have only purchased through XoticPC and their service/turn around time was phenomenal!
     
  5. jclausius

    jclausius Notebook Virtuoso

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    GTRagnarok Notebook Evangelist

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    Between XoticPC and Malibal, both are good but I really like Malibal's options to not have RAM and HDD installed.
     
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    d2c Notebook Consultant

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    I went with mythlogic. the best choice ever! i've gone throught alienware(not dellware), cyberpowerpc,acer, and a gateway. Nothing beats talking to someone who u can actually understand, and has more knoweledge tha a bestbuy employee. However xotic, and malibal post here often so u cant go wrong really. Hope u enjoy, i've had my laptop almost a year and i wouldnt go back to anything else.
     
  8. alucasa

    alucasa Notebook Evangelist

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    Something like this is way too subjective to ask for. Just do your research on your own to reach your own conclusion. Check the sub forums for resellers and etc. Google is also your friend.
     
  9. 5482741

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    Eurocom, for the downgradeable price.
     
  10. amramsey

    amramsey Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok, maybe I'm a bit thick. What is a 'downgradeable price'?
     
  11. 5482741

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    I didn't really know how else to word it. I'm referring to how you can lower the base price by downgrading the default components.