Minggu, 21 November 2010

Sager NP5791 pictures

Sager NP5791 is a gamming nSager NP5791otebook. use 17 inch display, and santarosa as the platform. also use high end Nvidia as the graphics card.

Sager NP5791 specifications:

* Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.2GHz/4MB L2/800MHz FSB)
* 17-inch WUXGA (1920x1200) glossy display
* Nvidia GeForce 8700M-GT with 512MB GDDR3 memory
* 2GB DDR2-667 RAM
* 80GB 7200RPM SATA HDD
* 8X DVD+/-RW DL burner
* Intel 4965AGN wireless
* Integrated Bluetooth 2.0
* Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
* 8-cell battery

When the first time i looked Sager NP5791, i've falling in love wtih the design.Sager NP5791 use a matte black as the primary color with orange trim strips. The plastic on Sager NP5791 is more thicker, the usual criteria of mainstream notebook.

Sager NP5791 have 2 version screen, a matte WSXGA with resolution 1680x1050 pixels, and a glossy WUXGA with resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels. The screen have an impressive brightness.

Sager NP5791 has two spaker at opposite end of the rear of chassis. the sound is detail (i think), but volume is limited and bass is nil. the treble is nothing special. i recommended you use headphone or external speaker to make sound better.


Sager NP5791 is a cooled notebook, this because Sager NP5791 has two fans on the back right, one is significantly larger than the other. that is a extreme for the notebook that have more power like this notebook. but its not quite.

Keyboard on this Sager NP5791 is fantastic, Sager NP5791 has numeric keypad on the keyboard. now you can working with excels more can be helped. The respond is pleasing, and the keybord is enjoyable.

Sager NP5791 accepts a mini-PCI express wireless card; ours came with the Intel 4965AGN supporting 802.11a, b, g, and n wireless formats. I had no trouble connecting and maintaining connections to various secured and unsecured (no, not my neighbor's) wireless connections. It picked up many wireless connections that my older laptop did not see at all. Internal Bluetooth wireless also came with our test unit. It functioned as expected.


With the 8-cell battery, I was pleased to get 2 hours and 40 minutes of battery life. I surfed the Internet and edited text files the entire time with the brightness on level 3 out of 7 (7 being the highest). Needless to say I am impressed with the result because let us not forget this unit is housing a 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 17-inch screen, 512MB video card, and 7200RPM hard drive. The relatively long battery time is an unexpected bonus with this machine.