I have some info to tell anyone who orders a "Go-L" www.go-l.com a few things about this company. Do yourself a favor and don't order from them! 
They are full of crap, they don't buy from Clevo because Clevo didn't even know who they were up until two weeks ago. They buy from either Sager or Prostar. They claimed to have Dual Channel DDR on their 17" model, which is not possible seeing as it uses the SIS chipset. They then removed it after receiving complaints from a customer on these forums! (www.talknotebooks.com).
They claim that their 17" Hollywood supports the Extreme Edition processor. Of course everyone who knows SIS also knows that this chipset doesn't support the EE processor. Apparently the good folks over at Voodoo have been trying to get the EE to work on their m750 (same platform) and as of yet claim it's unstable/doesn't work. Both Sager and Voodoo claim that the EE works on the m600/np8890 and any notebook with the Intel i865, and i875. Too bad for those of you who bought the Go-L expecting something different.
In November I asked Intel if Go-L has even received any EE processors, and as a matter of fact the answer was no. The first companies to receive this were Alienware, Dell, Voodoo, and Falcon. Beyond that there was no one until a month later. Go-L claimed to have their notebooks running on this processor before they even received any! The jury is still out as to whether they sold one!
I have a list of technically impossible/unfeasable things from their site that were given to me from an unnamed source, and I've taken screens shots of all of it. I don't claim to know alot, but what I do know is Go-L doesn't know their ass from their spec sheets, they have no partnerships as they claim, and the people at Maximum PC made a mistake putting them on the cover.
If you bought a Go-L expecting something different, I recommend you return it, and realize that you are buying a re-branded Sager with no additional real value other than some stupid color rock on the lid.
I have been researching notebooks for months, and I have narrowed down my search to a Voodoo envy M855 (Athlon 64) and a Sager NP4080. I recommend that you buy Sager from www.powernotebooks.com or www.pctorque.com, or a Voodoo notebook from www.voodoopc.com. I researched Alienware as well and they make a nice notebook with a graphics module that also supports the EE.
Those are my thoughts, not "Miguel Liebermanns", I'm sure he'll be shocked when he reads this and he'll make quick changes to his bull**** website again.
If you bought a Go-L you should go here and post your review: http://www.resellerratings.com/seller7140.html
As you'll see they currently have none which makes me wonder why anyone would purchase one in the first place!
Mr. Liebermann, this is for you from all of us

They are full of crap, they don't buy from Clevo because Clevo didn't even know who they were up until two weeks ago. They buy from either Sager or Prostar. They claimed to have Dual Channel DDR on their 17" model, which is not possible seeing as it uses the SIS chipset. They then removed it after receiving complaints from a customer on these forums! (www.talknotebooks.com).
They claim that their 17" Hollywood supports the Extreme Edition processor. Of course everyone who knows SIS also knows that this chipset doesn't support the EE processor. Apparently the good folks over at Voodoo have been trying to get the EE to work on their m750 (same platform) and as of yet claim it's unstable/doesn't work. Both Sager and Voodoo claim that the EE works on the m600/np8890 and any notebook with the Intel i865, and i875. Too bad for those of you who bought the Go-L expecting something different.
In November I asked Intel if Go-L has even received any EE processors, and as a matter of fact the answer was no. The first companies to receive this were Alienware, Dell, Voodoo, and Falcon. Beyond that there was no one until a month later. Go-L claimed to have their notebooks running on this processor before they even received any! The jury is still out as to whether they sold one!
I have a list of technically impossible/unfeasable things from their site that were given to me from an unnamed source, and I've taken screens shots of all of it. I don't claim to know alot, but what I do know is Go-L doesn't know their ass from their spec sheets, they have no partnerships as they claim, and the people at Maximum PC made a mistake putting them on the cover.
If you bought a Go-L expecting something different, I recommend you return it, and realize that you are buying a re-branded Sager with no additional real value other than some stupid color rock on the lid.
I have been researching notebooks for months, and I have narrowed down my search to a Voodoo envy M855 (Athlon 64) and a Sager NP4080. I recommend that you buy Sager from www.powernotebooks.com or www.pctorque.com, or a Voodoo notebook from www.voodoopc.com. I researched Alienware as well and they make a nice notebook with a graphics module that also supports the EE.
Those are my thoughts, not "Miguel Liebermanns", I'm sure he'll be shocked when he reads this and he'll make quick changes to his bull**** website again.
If you bought a Go-L you should go here and post your review: http://www.resellerratings.com/seller7140.html
As you'll see they currently have none which makes me wonder why anyone would purchase one in the first place!
Mr. Liebermann, this is for you from all of us







