sixer9682
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I know at least one of you has used a Leveno, Bot, I think, and I'm wondering what your thoughts on them are for reliability, durability, battery life, etc.
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And.....How do you like it? Is it reliable, durable, how's the battery life? Any problems with it so far?
Whats nice about the Sager is that I can turn on and off the video card for gaming whenever I need it. So if im just browsing the web or typing a paper, then I leave it off and get better battery life.
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It's for my wife. She needs it for business and photos and video editing. She takes an assload of 18MP photos-that consume drive space like crazy. It has to have a built in mic and camera and a docking station, and she wants extra battery for it too.
Lenovo is just the name that IBM sold operations to. Nearly every company has some Asian business designing and building for them anyways. Every model is a different story though with a common manufacturer comes comon problems.
Sagers are mostly rebranded Clevo's. They do not come with an OS and if you want decent support they are best bought from a reseller than directly.
That (for nvidia dedicated) is called Optimus and has nothing to do with Sager, available even on a Mac. Feature last i checked doesn't work under linux and Linus Torvolds is still slamming them for it.
I'm not to positive.. but don't dedicated video cards help with processing video/image editing? I would automatically recommend an i7 proc for video editing with 6-8+ ram.
18 MP is upper end of average these days. Current tech can put 100 MP in a consumer SLR easily with Nokia already having a 64 MP phone. But its a bad thing, smaller photosites = less contrast, higher heat which in turns equals worse noise. Each generation counters these problems a little and we see a steady stream of improvements. Not to mention stiching panorama's with any camera the pixel count on a photo gets up there and editing it takes power.
I wasn't thinking as I typed that, then realized my phone has an 8MP camera.
Good to know, thanks.