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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Customer review of the M-Tech Laptops M860TU. A 15.4" gaming laptop. The most powerful 15.4" laptop made. DELL, Alienware ,HP Toshiba, none of them have laptop that is as fast as this laptop. Using the Nvidia 9800 or 260M it is a Perfect for gaming and with a 2700M OpenGl video card it also shines as a great CAD machine.

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  • I've owned 3 M-Tech laptops, starting 12 years ago. Every one of then has been amazing and I highly recommend them, especially if you want to stay 5 steps ahead.

  • Did you see sager is releasing the new NP8690 with the core i7, GTX 280m, this thing beats the m17x 280m sli in most gaming tests.. Thats impressive.. Best of luck selling this on ebay as it is a great laptop..

  • I don't like having big, heavy, hot laptops because they are not very portable and poor battery life. I choose to have a powerful desktop with ok notebook as back up.

  • lol i had the same experiences with u...i used to have a dell..and boy are they overpriced and underpowered...now i have a gateway :P....ASUS is a mainstream brand but they are good.

  • Personally, I've never owned an Mtech before, but I own a Clevo m860TU & am very pleased. (Owned a Clevo b4, and it lasted over 5 years).

    If you want to go for one of the usual retailers, go ahead, but you're paying more than you should for a less powerful PC that's not necessarily better. And just as important, whether it's Mtech, AVA, malibal, etc., they all have much better customer service.

    My only reason to post this is the bad experiences I've had with mainstream brand such as dell or AW

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