Sager 8790S, customized

Picture to come later...

Ordered March 5, 2004; order changed March 29 & received April 1
Processor P4, 3.4 GHz Northwood
Display

17" WXGA+ 1440x900

256MB ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 (M11 core)

RAM 2 GB 400MHz DDR  
HDDs

60 GB 7200RPM

30 GB 5400RPM (from my previous Sager)

CDs

2x +- DVD burner

Major OS Win XP Pro  
Sound Internal + subwoofer  
Modem Internal
NIC

Internal 10/100/1000

Internal 802.11G Turbo (108Mbps) Wireless

Video Internal TV Tuner  
Other

Internal 7-in-1 card reader (like I care)

Integrated Digital Video Camera  (like I care, again)

8-cell battery, for now

Price

$3285  
 
Fun Memories    

This was the most money I have ever spent on any item in my short life.  When I buy cars for myself, this'll be no big deal.

I ordered this laptop via 2nd day air when it first came out.  There were about two weeks to go before I had to run a wireless application I designed and programmed called ConSuite on a wireless network (again, my design & money) for a convention.  The original configuration was with a 3.4GHz processor, but it was on a month or more wait.  Fearing I might not have the laptop by the time the convention started on that Friday, I downgraded the laptop to a 3.2GHz processor with next day shipping in hopes it would arrive so I could make use of it.  Due to the processors' unavailability, I did not receive the computer in time.

I will have pictures loaded later and continue with this later...

     

 

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