QUOTE(corad @ Oct 28 2008, 02:52 AM)
I did not exclude Alienware for it's LED's
. I suggest you heed your own advice to reread the posts.
Budget? If that was the point brought forward at the earliest point of this "conversation", it would have saved us a lot of paragraph typing.
ahhh .. people who just need to show everything off at one go
And you're going round in circles with your constant metaphorisms.
Still not attending to the core of issue. Sager = getting by?
No snides eh? [/b]
We're just getting into that.
I love you too, brother
, if I didn't I'd already be passing the silent treatment. 
You said sky , but I guess what Encik stringfellow says and means can be different things
I dont want to go into details, but there are layers of the sky. But's that for a different day, we're going OTing here. And oh, what's the RANGE on that SAM again?
I take it bright and shiny things mean more than Substance.
This thread has been reduced to a mud sling for the past 2 pages, but if you would like to continue circling points for the almighty Alienware vs the peasant Sager, I would highly appreciate it if you did so in kopitiam and leave Mobile Computing to its real purpose.
There you go again. That was the reason why this whole incident came to be. you talk as if the Alienware is all bling and no brain. I'm sorry but if that continues to be your bullet points on your anti-Alienware crusade, then the Newton's Third Law of reaction will keep on coming.
If I had the intention of lambasting the alienware m15x(which your play of long sentences insinuated), I would have pointed out all the chasis issues and overheating problems. But do comment after you've actually recieved it.
Oh do tell! I've even included it in the Alienware thread, on the many many issues of the Alienware, I did not hide it. The folks who had these machines are especially vocal and non-forgiving, most probably because they spent that much on a premium unit, and had tons of issues on it. But also bear in mind that Alienware did not rest on their laurels and had gone over fixing the problems, including the overheating problems, which was solved with the new X36 BIOS. As for the chassis(hinge) breaking, I share the same sentiment too, but as of July this year, there was not any other reports on those, and my own email correspondents with them had ensure that the new Skullcap chassis has been alleviate all those chassis defects. All previous defects were on the Ripley chassis.
This post has been edited by stringfellow: Oct 28 2008, 12:57 PMBudget? If that was the point brought forward at the earliest point of this "conversation", it would have saved us a lot of paragraph typing.
ahhh .. people who just need to show everything off at one go
Still not attending to the core of issue. Sager = getting by?
No snides eh? [/b]
We're just getting into that.
I love you too, brother
You said sky , but I guess what Encik stringfellow says and means can be different things
I dont want to go into details, but there are layers of the sky. But's that for a different day, we're going OTing here. And oh, what's the RANGE on that SAM again?
I take it bright and shiny things mean more than Substance.
This thread has been reduced to a mud sling for the past 2 pages, but if you would like to continue circling points for the almighty Alienware vs the peasant Sager, I would highly appreciate it if you did so in kopitiam and leave Mobile Computing to its real purpose.
There you go again. That was the reason why this whole incident came to be. you talk as if the Alienware is all bling and no brain. I'm sorry but if that continues to be your bullet points on your anti-Alienware crusade, then the Newton's Third Law of reaction will keep on coming.
If I had the intention of lambasting the alienware m15x(which your play of long sentences insinuated), I would have pointed out all the chasis issues and overheating problems. But do comment after you've actually recieved it.
Oh do tell! I've even included it in the Alienware thread, on the many many issues of the Alienware, I did not hide it. The folks who had these machines are especially vocal and non-forgiving, most probably because they spent that much on a premium unit, and had tons of issues on it. But also bear in mind that Alienware did not rest on their laurels and had gone over fixing the problems, including the overheating problems, which was solved with the new X36 BIOS. As for the chassis(hinge) breaking, I share the same sentiment too, but as of July this year, there was not any other reports on those, and my own email correspondents with them had ensure that the new Skullcap chassis has been alleviate all those chassis defects. All previous defects were on the Ripley chassis.
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