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NDSno1

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  1. Hi Tech Inferno guy. I’m looking for a laptop that can handle coding works (also some graphic designing, running Android emulator, game editors like Unity 5.0 …). I also need it to handle gaming at High Setting at 1080p (reason below). I have a budget of 1400 USD. Here are some requirements (may or may not in the laptop is fine): Full HD 17 inch screen: I read a lot, and need big workspace for coding. Because of this the laptop also needs to be strong enough to drive games at High and 1080p Maxwell Graphic Card (GTX 970m or higher) Good screen with good contrast and color: I stare at the screen a lot so I need it to be good. Matte preferred since I work for a long time so I don’t want reflections. Good sound output from audio jack: Important for me (yeah I’m a weirdo right?) but not too vital since I can find a USB sound card. But I paid for everything including the sound right? Be decent. No Operating System option: I’m getting Operating System from my college so I want to use the bucks for something else. Built-in Optical Drive will be nice, but then not vital. Lowest priority. At least 1TB 7200rpm. I don’t need SSD, 7200rpm is good for me. Backlit Keyboard: Yes I’m a night owl Stealth of Plain design. I need a gaming laptop because I’m studying abroad, so I can bring my desktop around (and my desktop is also quite outdated). I’m also going to use this laptop for long time, 3 more years of college and I might use that for few more years before upgrading. I’m considering the Sager NP8671 with base config: 17.3" Full HD LED-Backlit Display, Matte Finished Screen Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M 3GB GDDR5 – Not upgradable Intel® Core™ i7-4720HQ Processor 8GB DDR3 at 1600MHz Single Channel 1TB 7200rpm SATA2 HDD Intel Wireless-AC 7265 + Bluetooth White-LED illuminated keyboard Built-in Fingerprint Reader Slim Design I’m also looking at MSI since they also have the plain design. However the price of MSI is more expensive than Sager with same config. But I’m not really confident about the screen quality and audio quality of Sager. Thank you guys for your help.
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    P6xxSx questions

    Thanks man. Also does anyone know the Panel Number of the Sager NP8671 (Mod of Clevo p670se from Sager)? I would like to check if the LCD panel is a good one, or I might need to replace it with a better one. Hi guys. I'm planning to have a Sager NP8278 with base configuration. I'm not very confident with the sound quality and the screen quality. May I have advices from you guys about these things? How is the screen quality? Are the color, contrast and brightness good enough? And how is the onboard sound card? Sager advertises that there is a headphone amp inside, but most reviews said that the sound output from the jack is not terrible but still requires an external or USB sound card. Thank you in advance.
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    P6xxSx questions

    I'm aiming for the P670SE (Sager NP6871). It will be my first gaming laptop. But I'm not sure about the 970m with 3gb gddr5. I don't know how long will the 3gb vram last. Also should I upgrade to 16GB RAM dual channel instead of stock 8GB single channel?
  4. Thank you so much. Anyway do you know how can I get the service manuals? Are they suppose to be "classified" or something?
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