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    buying a uncommon clevo brand

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by chuckles87, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. chuckles87

    chuckles87 Notebook Consultant

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    i bought a clevo hid from hidevolution.com , it sound like it have been assembled by the dealer himself , my question is could it be bad to buy a clevo that isnt assembled by a famous brand like sager or malibu??
     
  2. Black5Lion

    Black5Lion Notebook Guru

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    i think the only worry you'll have (if any) would be with warranty and support. other than that it should be just assembly assuming the ones building your laptop actually know how to assemble a laptop you should be fine. but well dunno i probably wouldn't get a laptop from an unknown :O
     
  3. Blacky

    Blacky Notebook Prophet

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    Nope, you should be fine.
     
  4. hizzaah

    hizzaah Notebook Virtuoso

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    hidevolution isn't that uncommon. They do a lot of business In the alienware community. You're in safe hands.