Sager Notebooks ROCK
Written: Sep 25 '01
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Pros: Lots of Bang for the Buck!
Cons: Heavier than others...but who cares?!
The Bottom Line: For power per dollar...Sager is HARD to beat.
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| ESPOSITOE's Full Review: Sager NP3360 |
I got my Sager in a trade-for-services deal about a year ago. In lieu of pay my employers gave me a $3500.00 budget to purchase a laptop...I spent it all on a Sager.
At the time of purchase it was the creme of the crop...20 gig hard drive, 20 gig secondary-removable hard drive, removable zip drive, removable floppy drive, network card, modem card, Pentium III 800mhz, dvd-cd rom drive, 512mb of RAM...heck, even now its still more powerful than the desktop I've been assigned at work.
I have come to find that the Sager is quite durable and its removable components are easy to work with. I've heard different things about Sager's tech-support but personally, I've never had to use them...never had a SINGLE problem.
More incredibly, I recently went back to their website and you can get even more for a lot less. Imagine getting a notebook with a 30 gig hard drive, Pentium III gig, dvd CD-RW combo drive, 15 inch display for LESS than 2 grand!
Some people will complain that Sagers are heavy...they do weigh more than others...but this is a notebook, not a purse or a wallet...in the end you have to decide if you want power to handle all kinds of tasks or if you're just trying to accessorize.
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Amount Paid (US$): 3,500.00 Operating System: Windows Processor: Intel Pentium III Processor speed: 801-900 Screen Size: Greater than 15 RAM: More than 256 Internal Storage: DVD Hard Drive (GB): 13-20
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Member: Richard Hasenmyer
Location: Houston, TX
Reviews written: 16
Trusted by: 7 members
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