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    Why not EUROCOM?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by KINGPIN, Mar 14, 2006.

  1. KINGPIN

    KINGPIN Notebook Enthusiast

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    I know they are more expensive than other dealers, but with the ability to upgrade the cpu, graphics card, internal wireless card etc., why shouldn't I go with them??

    If I get a base model system but with a new board, top screen and then upgrade to new components as needed -- and when they go down in price --seems like I can't go wrong. Am I missing something b/c I have heard little of this company in general.

    Any thoughts here. THANKS, as always.
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  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The upgradability is very very limited, sure its 'upgradable' but often its just a gimmick. Just note that for GPU's, they can only be upgraded if another is specifically made for the same laptop, because each laptop is different in size, ventulation, etc.