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    m570ru review at german hp

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Hackman84, Jul 23, 2007.

  1. Hackman84

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    Good find. Kind of lacking in gaming benchmarks, but it does have some great photos (something besides the official stock Sager pictures), thanks. :)
     
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    Pretty comprehensive review. Can't wait to get mine with an 8800M GTX.

    Just have to brush up on my German. You know, from all the German I learned watching Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers. Not to mention playing Call of Duty and MoH.
     
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    I can translate if something is unclear, but I'm going to bed in 1 h :SLEEP:
     
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    why are the z and y switched on the keyboard in the pictures from Joga's link?
     
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    It's a German keyboard (notice the text on the number pad and on the keys next to the F-keys are all in German), so the layout might be a little different from the American keyboard. In German, Z might be a more common letter than Y, so it's switched to an easier-to-reach location.
     
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    thats cool, howd you do that....to translate an entire site
     
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    Google.com -> Language tools -> Translate a webpage (Enter URL)
     
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    Not bad... it uses 105W under high load.