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Sager NP9262 Reviewed

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Charles P. Jefferies writing over at Notebook Review.com has posted a review of the Sager NP9262 gaming laptop. 'The NP9262 looks powerful. Its external appearance is blocky but civilized, and by civilized I mean has no sharp corners or rough edges - all corners on this machine are nicely rounded off. The bottom half of the base is smaller than the top half, giving the impression this machine is smaller than it really is. All viewable areas of the NP9262 with the exception of the keyboard and lid are beautifully finished with a clear glossy lacquer.

There are two colors used on the NP9262: dark slate gray and black. The palmrest area and border around back of the lid have the dark slate gray paint job. It discreetly displays its small metallic flakes in the light, which shows attention to detail. Glossy black covers the remainder viewable surfaces, including the sides and inside of the lid. The black is deep and offers good contrast to the gray areas. The back of the lid is largely one solid sheet of brushed aluminum and looks of high quality.'

Read: Sager NP9262 Review - Notebook Review

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