I've recently read about Clevo laptop chassis such as used in Sager computers. Sagers have great value and honestly I like the "plain and rugged" look of the case, since at college it makes it far less of a target for theft than, say, an Alienware. Plus, I just think it looks cooler
But I'm really concerned about durability. I carry my laptop with me EVERY time I leave the apartment. So basically, I have it with me 7 days a week. I carry it in a nice SwissGear bag with lots of padding and such. And yet, the Lenovo y570 I bought a year and a half ago has already blown the right hinge twice just from pulling it out of the backpack, since I store it that side up (hence the reason I'm looking for a replacement). This is totally unacceptable, as you can imagine. But when I was reading about Sager in reviews and such, I saw someone say the durability was comparable to Lenovo (saying it was good). But my Lenovo machine has been pathetic in that department.
So what's the real verdict here? Can a Clevo-based machine handle daily travel to and from school? I take care of my machine, trying not to open it the wrong way and never setting anything heavier than a mouse on it, all that stuff. But do these have a lot of flex in the hinges and such? Are the hinges *gasp* made of more than plastic for a change? Any reason other than cost-benefit I should buy a Clevo-based system?
Any input would be terrific! Thanks! (By the way, I did see the very long Clevo Guide v2.0 thread on Notebookreview.)
But I'm really concerned about durability. I carry my laptop with me EVERY time I leave the apartment. So basically, I have it with me 7 days a week. I carry it in a nice SwissGear bag with lots of padding and such. And yet, the Lenovo y570 I bought a year and a half ago has already blown the right hinge twice just from pulling it out of the backpack, since I store it that side up (hence the reason I'm looking for a replacement). This is totally unacceptable, as you can imagine. But when I was reading about Sager in reviews and such, I saw someone say the durability was comparable to Lenovo (saying it was good). But my Lenovo machine has been pathetic in that department.
So what's the real verdict here? Can a Clevo-based machine handle daily travel to and from school? I take care of my machine, trying not to open it the wrong way and never setting anything heavier than a mouse on it, all that stuff. But do these have a lot of flex in the hinges and such? Are the hinges *gasp* made of more than plastic for a change? Any reason other than cost-benefit I should buy a Clevo-based system?
Any input would be terrific! Thanks! (By the way, I did see the very long Clevo Guide v2.0 thread on Notebookreview.)