mick
im buying from them i have heard good and bad reviews why alot love it but some say they hate it why if someone can explain
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I have no personal experience w/them, however they have 2 out of the first 10 best gaming computers for 2013 according to TopTenReviews.com (see link below) including the highest-ranked system.
In the review for the CyberPower Black Pearl, their support was ranked 8.8 out of 10.
"The CyberPower PC, Black Pearl computer comes with a limited three-year labor and one-year parts warranty. This is a sufficient warranty because, although it's only a guideline and not an actual rule, if any parts are defective, they will typically fail before the one-year mark. Three years of labor is nice should your system need any servicing. And after three years, most serious gamers are looking to upgrade anyway. On the website for this gaming PC manufacturer, you can find a contact phone number, an email address, FAQs, driver downloads and just about anything else you could want for additional help and support. During our review process, we sent an email to CyberPower regarding information about the product and did not hear back for a few days. If you need help it is ideal to contact the company through their live chat or simply browse the user forums or FAQs section."
In general, you can always find someone who hates a company. It may be warranted, it may not. Some people are very unreasonable when it comes to support. Anyway, opinions vary.
I have no personal experience w/them, however they have 2 out of the first 10 best gaming computers for 2013 according to TopTenReviews.com (see link below) including the highest-ranked system.
In the review for the CyberPower Black Pearl, their support was ranked 8.8 out of 10.
"The CyberPower PC, Black Pearl computer comes with a limited three-year labor and one-year parts warranty. This is a sufficient warranty because, although it's only a guideline and not an actual rule, if any parts are defective, they will typically fail before the one-year mark. Three years of labor is nice should your system need any servicing. And after three years, most serious gamers are looking to upgrade anyway. On the website for this gaming PC manufacturer, you can find a contact phone number, an email address, FAQs, driver downloads and just about anything else you could want for additional help and support. During our review process, we sent an email to CyberPower regarding information about the product and did not hear back for a few days. If you need help it is ideal to contact the company through their live chat or simply browse the user forums or FAQs section."
In general, you can always find someone who hates a company. It may be warranted, it may not. Some people are very unreasonable when it comes to support. Anyway, opinions vary.
Need help choosing gaming laptop!?
Caleb
I am new to the PC world and cannot decide on which gaming laptop to buy. I will be using it for mostly shooters like battlefield and I don't want something that will have frame rate issues under high demand. My price range is around 2000 maybe 3000. I am not going to be going many places with it either. I am 15 so please don't get technical and I want to skip the hassle of customizing my own. Thank you in advance.
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Take a look at these rankings:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/best-worst-notebook-brands-2013/3
Here are some gaming laptops:
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/landing_pages/ideapad/gaming-pcs
http://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/Gaming_Products/
Lenovo, Asus, HP, and Samsung are the top 4 laptop brands. I wouldn't consider any other brands.
So-called hi-end machines like Alienware are rarely worth the premium price. You pay a great deal for a customized laptop. Because they are smaller volume manufacturers, they are going to pay more for comparable hardware as what Lenovo or Asus deals with.
Dell makes Alienware and they are not worth the money charged.
Acer makes Gateway. You'd have to pay me to use one of their machines.
Sony hardware has generally been good, but they are notorious for putting huge amounts of crapware/bloatware on machines and gathering information on their consumers without their knowledge or permission.
Toshiba has bottomed the rankings. Personally, I have used them and never had a problem, but that does not appear to be the case any more.
You might be better off spending half of your $3K budget on an Asus or Lenovo gaming laptop and then the other half on a kick-ass desktop and use that when you are at home ... It will out perform the laptop hands down.
Take a look at these rankings:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/best-worst-notebook-brands-2013/3
Here are some gaming laptops:
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/landing_pages/ideapad/gaming-pcs
http://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/Gaming_Products/
Lenovo, Asus, HP, and Samsung are the top 4 laptop brands. I wouldn't consider any other brands.
So-called hi-end machines like Alienware are rarely worth the premium price. You pay a great deal for a customized laptop. Because they are smaller volume manufacturers, they are going to pay more for comparable hardware as what Lenovo or Asus deals with.
Dell makes Alienware and they are not worth the money charged.
Acer makes Gateway. You'd have to pay me to use one of their machines.
Sony hardware has generally been good, but they are notorious for putting huge amounts of crapware/bloatware on machines and gathering information on their consumers without their knowledge or permission.
Toshiba has bottomed the rankings. Personally, I have used them and never had a problem, but that does not appear to be the case any more.
You might be better off spending half of your $3K budget on an Asus or Lenovo gaming laptop and then the other half on a kick-ass desktop and use that when you are at home ... It will out perform the laptop hands down.
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