GEN-X-PC has been in the
computer business since 1997. We noticed that many of the
so called "Laptop Manufacturers" had what seemed to be, an identical
product. This seemed strange, so we dug a little deeper. What we found was
very interesting. Hopefully, the information below will shed some light on
who makes what.
Basically none of the "Name Brand" manufacture their own laptops. The few
notable exceptions are Sony, Acer and Apple. Yet, they
even do not manufacture all of their own laptops. All of the so called
manufacturers buy their laptops from what is called an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM).
ODM -
Original Design Manufacturers
ODMs are the true manufacturers who actually
design, cast, and
assemble the main unit which includes the motherboard, outside casing or shell, and
display (called a Barebone). A few examples of ODMs are Quanta,
Compal,
Clevo,
Mitac,
Asus,
Acer,
Arima, Uniwill (now ECS/Uniwill) --
perhaps you have never heard of these
companies before. But you have definitely seen their
systems under other well known brand names. ODMs are usually located
somewhere in Asia, and may have distribution centers in the US. ODMs
distribute their product to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Each ODM sells its computers to
many different OEMs. Clevo is
usually first and on the cutting edge when it comes
to gaming laptops.
OEM's -
Original
Equipment Manufacturers
OEMs add the Memory, Processor, Hard
Drive, Optical Drives and software to the systems. The OEMs perform final assembly and
stick their label (Brand) to it, and call themselves manufacturers. Their
products are then sold directly to dealers/resellers like GEN-X-PC or directly to the public (i.e.
DELL). However most companies such as Dell and HP etc. have their laptops
assembled in Asia. Our OEMs are in the USA, assembled in the USA and our 24
hour 7 days a week Toll Free Tech Support is 100% USA. Once these companies add in these components, they have a complete laptop. They then put their label on it and market it.
For example:
- Clevo makes the Sager NP9262,
the Alienware Area 51, the Voodoo Envy, the Hypersonic
Aero ...they are all the same computer.
So, what does this mean to you? It means don't get hung up on the brand name when looking to buy, because the company who owns that name probably didn't build your dream-machine laptop. Instead, focus on these three things:
- The Warranty:
Compare warranties among different vendors.
Definitely get a 3 year warranty if your budget
allows it. Also be wary of those that offer too
much. For example some of the OEM builders offer
free shipping to and from on all repairs during the
initial warranty and you are actually paying a
higher price or receiving cheap components.
- Features: Does it do all you need? Don't go overboard, but don't sacrifice.
- Price: Are you paying for a name, or for features and warranty? Remember, the name does not differentiate the machine from any other.
What about the notebooks and laptops we
carry? We buy from 4 major U.S. based OEM's. They custom build each
notebook/laptop and -most important- back up our laptops with award
winning service and support. Several high-end laptop companies sell the same
systems as us. You can see many of the identical systems from Alienware,
Hypersonic PC, PowerNotebooks, Voodoo PC, Xotic and many others. The only difference is
the fact that you are now saving anywhere from $100-$1600 dollars by buying
from GEN-X-PC.com. If you include one our our exclusive support packages or
extended warranty programs, then savings and satisfaction is even greater.
Our systems are highly price competitive, and include many features much
earlier than the competition. Our notebooks are known for their cutting edge
technology and raw processing power. If you are looking for an ideal desktop
replacement, superior mobile gaming or multitasking business application
powerhouse.
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