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Enquiries/Recommendations 14" Laptops (with price), For references, can discuss also :P...

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jotaro12
post Apr 1 2010, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(malakus @ Apr 1 2010, 08:53 PM)
nice... slimmer is sexy and insane battery life is always a life saver in doing works smile.gif

may go for 4820tg for that reason alone..

hehe but guess better have a look at them with own eyes,touching2. Then making decision can be a lot easier. smile.gif
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You should go lowyat and check out the Y460. Not a bad design but a bit lazy since it's based on the Y450 chassis. Spec wise I don't think they have many differences. I do give props to Lenovo since they also provide on site services, same like Dell's next business day on site(but you need to consult the warranty package 1st), switchable graphics, JBL speakers, face recognition login and their laptop usage profile. nod.gif
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post Apr 3 2010, 03:32 AM

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Not bad smile.gif. Unless the 4820TG model is having the same price, it does worth it on it's price.
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post Apr 12 2010, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(DoubleU @ Apr 12 2010, 09:40 PM)
ASUS vs Lenovo? of course ASUS lur... and imo, ASUS warrenty is better than dell now, since they offer international warrenty.
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International warranty is considered pros if you're studying oversea/businessman who travels a lot. Hence, there's not much to elaborate. Many OEMs are doing good on RMA such as Asus, Dell, Lenovo, and HP. Others might still have flaws but I do believe they're doing their best to serve their customers. It really depends on what you prefer. onsite or carry in. HP Asus provide carry in service. HP does promise their customers they'll fix it in a week/5 business days which is good. Lenovo provide both carry in and on site. Dell provides on site exclusively. rclxms.gif
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post Apr 23 2010, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(miahahaha @ Apr 23 2010, 11:01 AM)
Price are the same with Asus N82Jv...selling @RM3999...and yes, the colors are TEMPTING drool.gif..one point where VAIO good at smile.gif
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I thought N82jv launch price is RM4999? For EA16, I'm more worried about it's temp than my Y460 since it doesn't provide switchable GC as when I'm on HD5650, idle temp would be 54-55C and with some video, net browsing and word processing, it's already at 60C and slowly increase.
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post Apr 23 2010, 04:39 PM

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QUOTE(kucingfight @ Apr 23 2010, 03:08 PM)
hav u tried Cat 10.6a? it has intel-Ati vga switching
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Where can I get it?? Seems like a beta driver... I meant if you're getting a EA16 w/o providing ability to switch between GC, the temp overall might be around 50C++ even on idle mode. Battery wise can't comment since no one got a unit hmm.gif .
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post Apr 27 2010, 05:20 PM

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Reviews for N82jv is in!!

N82jv
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post May 13 2010, 12:38 AM

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Y460 i5 540M ver. SRP is 3599 + extend another 2 years warranty 270-300 = max 3899, still cheaper than N82jv
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post May 16 2010, 03:18 PM

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A review from notebookcheck on Acer Aspire 4820TG

Notebookcheck - Acer 4820TG

Didn't realize the keyboard is that uncomfortable due to the spacing. hmm.gif

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