How can Sager not be on here, or even, at the very least, in the Budget section?
I've had the NP2030-C (14.1") for two years, and it has been absolutely wonderful using it as both a gaming laptop (in WinXP) and to triple-boot XP, Debian, and FreeBSD.
Haven't had any trouble running games on Medium to Medium-High settings and getting 30+ fps. Also, all of the hardware works under Debian with free drivers (took about a year or so before the webcam driver was developed enough to work).
I ordered mine through a company called PowerNotebooks.com, mostly for the option of "no OS preinstalled." The price was about half that of an Alienware of comparable specs at the time.
Also, Sager's and PowerNotebooks.com's support are probably the best I've ever experienced as far as technology goes.
hell i bet you think DS means dual screen too Flame away.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/faq.jsp#ds
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How can Sager not be on here, or even, at the very least, in the Budget section?
I've had the NP2030-C (14.1") for two years, and it has been absolutely wonderful using it as both a gaming laptop (in WinXP) and to triple-boot XP, Debian, and FreeBSD.
Haven't had any trouble running games on Medium to Medium-High settings and getting 30+ fps. Also, all of the hardware works under Debian with free drivers (took about a year or so before the webcam driver was developed enough to work).
I ordered mine through a company called PowerNotebooks.com, mostly for the option of "no OS preinstalled." The price was about half that of an Alienware of comparable specs at the time.
Also, Sager's and PowerNotebooks.com's support are probably the best I've ever experienced as far as technology goes.