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post #81 of 92
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Originally Posted by Synergi
lol.. The poor site had listed like 11 thousands downloads of the pic's.. I guess their generousity is wearing thin heh..

You want an account to host those pics? just lemme know i'll create some space off my host
post #82 of 92
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Originally Posted by howdoing
You want an account to host those pics? just lemme know i'll create some space off my host
Wow thanks Howdoing
post #83 of 92
yea if you ppl want some space to host some pics for your notebook forums, lemme know i'll send you the pass
post #84 of 92
You may also want to try http://www.imageshack.us/
post #85 of 92
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Originally Posted by Synergi
Syn, Why does your sager say 'notebook' on the cover?

And can u post more pics!?

btw, whats the max resolution u run in 2d & 3d modes on your screen?

thanks
-enkrypt3d
post #86 of 92
BTW, if this laptop had SATA/300 instead of SATA/150 and 10k rpm drives (hell even SATA/300 7200rpm) i'd buy one right now!!

post #87 of 92
aeehmm.. u can easyly edit the logo urself






post #88 of 92
that looks cool. how did you do it ?
post #89 of 92
get urself some acrylics. Use ur dremel to get it to the right size n shape (U could also use a carpet cutter and sandpaper to do the acrylics.. ). Print your fav. picture on photopaper. Cut it out, get urself the right glue and there u go..
post #90 of 92
it is a top job there mate. It doesnt look hand cut at all
post #91 of 92

Synergi I have important question

Synergi you are an absolute sweetheart. You help'd everyone by
answering important questions on the 9860 before they decided to buy.
Please help me with my question.

The 9860 reviews here on NF have guided me to choose this Sager as my
my "LUST" computer for DESK and light travel. I need to know one more thing.

How do the keyboard feel?

#1 mushy while pressing down thru out the whole press stroke

#2 mushy part way then a solid thump or click sound on final press travel

#3 tight springee feel then a click sound. No mushy feel in the whole travel.
Like the Sony K series notebooks or Toshiba Q

#4 mushy feel and keys dont travel down much while pressing. The travel
of the keys are really short.

#5 or others...please comment

One last question in regards to the 9860- do you think
at the lower end 9860 pentium size 3.0 and with 1GB ram, given the better chip and internal design... will it be as quick as a 1.8 GHz Centrino Sager 3790. I refer to productivity work with say 10-15 windows open.

Games wise the 9860 is better. But what about productivity usage.

**** If anyone can answer my questions....please offer******
post #92 of 92
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Originally Posted by lwlwlw
Synergi you are an absolute sweetheart. You help'd everyone by
answering important questions on the 9860 before they decided to buy.
Please help me with my question.

The 9860 reviews here on NF have guided me to choose this Sager as my
my "LUST" computer for DESK and light travel. I need to know one more thing.

How do the keyboard feel?

#1 mushy while pressing down thru out the whole press stroke

#2 mushy part way then a solid thump or click sound on final press travel

#3 tight springee feel then a click sound. No mushy feel in the whole travel.
Like the Sony K series notebooks or Toshiba Q

#4 mushy feel and keys dont travel down much while pressing. The travel
of the keys are really short.

#5 or others...please comment

One last question in regards to the 9860- do you think
at the lower end 9860 pentium size 3.0 and with 1GB ram, given the better chip and internal design... will it be as quick as a 1.8 GHz Centrino Sager 3790. I refer to productivity work with say 10-15 windows open.

Games wise the 9860 is better. But what about productivity usage.

**** If anyone can answer my questions....please offer******

Doh i've not been on the boards in a while..sorry i haven't been keeping track. But that is a good thing..means im quite happy with the 9860 and have been gaming my rear end off since i got it lol..

To answer some of your questions. The Centrino is good for the things you mentioned.. but a P4 with HT is raw power.. especially for doing muti tasking.. I can't believe the difference HT makes.. centrino is good for Productivity..especially on the go..in the P4 cannot perform with the convience of having it on the go if you travel alot.

The keyboard is sturdy..has no flex but is very soft touch and quiet.. I can't use a regular keyboard anymore, the clicking and the huge keys drive me batty..hope that helps..
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