The trip towards getting a Clevo has been a bit of a hassle for me, and therefor I'll have comments on a couple companies. My final purchase was made through Mythlogic, so the majority of the review is on them. As I've yet to receive the laptop (hopefully tomorrow) I'll be updating with a review of the laptop as well, once it arrives.
When I first started looking at getting a Clevo I was interested in the P180 and had chosen to deal with Malibal as my builder, since they were able to make the cover LEDs blue. Malibal was an awesome company and based off of the customer service I received during my information hunting stage I would definitely recommend them. Now while gathering information I began to become nervous about the future proofing of the 180 due to the wattage limits it had (no fancy GPU upgrades). At this time the 270 (temporarily) hit the market, and Myth was the company I decided to look into purchasing the 270 through (Malibal didn't have it listed at the time). After copious amounts of awesome customer service, late night email responses, prompt phones calls and courteous and knowledgable employees, I decided to spring for the 270 pre-order (I was actually the first to order one through Myth). Sadly the 270 was not to be and Clevo snatched it out from under everyone. So I waited for about a month or so.
After hemming and hawing for a while I realized that storage space was more important to me than SLI and the 170EM would be an acceptable option, no laptop for almost 3 months was extremely motivating as well. I contacted Myth and within the space of about 24 hours I had switched my 270 Pre-order over to a 170em and it should be arriving tomorrow.
Again the customer service rocks, the amount of chatting/emailing I did would have annoyed myself, these guys never batted an eye and just took it in stride. On top of that their pricing is actually really good and for many parts I actually let them put them in rather than planning to upgrade once I received the lappy (RAM for instance, was no cheaper for me to buy and install to upgrade capacity).
All of the above factors means that when the time comes to upgrade my 170 I'll most assuredly be doing my business with Myth once again.
SN: Where does one find those neato Mythlogic Sig Stickies?
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Great to hear! Get your laptop today?
Post up your specs. Myth can probably point you in the direction of official Myth sig pics.. Most resellers have a few they share with their customers. -
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I still fully intend to get a review of the Laptop up, and a close out of my dealing with Mythlogic. Been quite busy with school the last week or so. I'm aiming to have the OP edited and updated by Friday this week.
My Laptop Buying Experience: Mythlogic Rocks
Discussion in 'Reseller Feedback Forum' started by TigerWolfe, May 29, 2012.