Well the only difference is the np7370 has a 17.3" design and the other a 15.6" design.
I would get the larger one, but if you don't like carrying around a larger laptop, then its better to go smaller.
Well the only difference is the np7370 has a 17.3" design and the other a 15.6" design.
I would get the larger one, but if you don't like carrying around a larger laptop, then its better to go smaller.
Prostar Computer :
Also, the 7352 has a fingerprint reader. The 7370 does not.
I have heard a lot of people say that the 17.3 is too heavy/large for college. Also, is the fingerprint reader really that big of a difference?
LOL, no its not, its just a gimmick that no one uses anyway.
Why do you suggest the 17.3 over the 15.6?
Larger screen. 😀 Its just a personal preference, I am not big on mobility on my gaming rig, so I go for a nice monitor instead.
But really, if mobility is important to you, the 15.6" is perfectly fine.
Like I said, just a preference of mine.
I was leaning toward the 17.3" for the same reason. I talked to a guy that works for xtopic pc and he said that the 17.3" really doesn't bother you that much when carrying it around.
You need to take in more than simple screen size before you make that decision (bigger screen means bigger dimensions of the chassis a little more weight added), but the guys at Xotic are good and I'd venture to say I agree with them on that.
You need to take in more than simple screen size before you make that decision (bigger screen means bigger dimensions of the chassis a little more weight added), but the guys at Xotic are good and I'd venture to say I agree with them on that.
Novuake :
Well the 17.3" is only about a pound heavier, which is very little in my opinion. Well ENJOY 😀
Believe me I have been researching these laptops for a while now. I even took all of the laptops from the leading gaming companies and compared every spec at my price range. Sager won by far. I was expecting this conversation to come down to the 15.6" vs 17.3" anyways.