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 LYN Notebook Price Catalog V3, For reference/reviews/discussions

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post Mar 2 2012, 12:32 PM

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Asus pricelist updated~
How come the pricing so awkward one doh.gif
Some are even "downgraded" (especially the HDD speed) from the previous batch at higher price... rclxub.gif

Asus (2 years international warranty)
14"
A43Sd-VX216, B960 + Nvidia GT610M@RM1499[2.2kg], FreeDOS, 2GB, 320GB(5400rpm)
A43Sd- VX066/067/068/071, i3-2350M + Nvidia GT610M@RM1749[2.4kg], 2GB, 750GB(5400rpm), colors: blue/red/black/green
A43Sm-VX102v, i5-2450M + Nvidia GT630M@RM2099[2.4kg], 4GB, 500GB (5400rpm)
A43Sm-VX002v, i5-2450M + Nvidia GT630M (2GB)@RM2449[2.4kg]v, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm)
A43Sm-VX037v, i7-2670QM + Nvidia GT630M (2GB)@RM2899[2.4kg], 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm)
A43Sv-VX264v, i5-2430M + Nvidia GT540M(1GB)@RM2349[2.44kg], 750GB (5400rpm)

15"
A53Sd-SX117v, i5-2450M + Nvidia GT610M@RM2549[2.6kg], 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm)

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No price list for N55SL yet? Full HD or only HD+?
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QUOTE(AskarPerang @ Mar 2 2012, 08:07 PM)
No price list for N55SL yet? Full HD or only HD+?
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N55SL-S2064V Intel Core i5-2450M/4GB/750GB/15.6" HD+/Nvidia GT635M(2GB)/W7HP@RM2899

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post Mar 2 2012, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(AskarPerang @ Mar 2 2012, 08:07 PM)
No price list for N55SL yet? Full HD or only HD+?
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QUOTE(marcus20125 @ Mar 2 2012, 10:14 PM)
N55SL-S2064V Intel Core i5-2450M/4GB/750GB/15.6" HD+/Nvidia GT635M(2GB)/W7HP@RM2899
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Pricelist updated, thanks guys notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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post Mar 4 2012, 01:26 AM

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post Mar 5 2012, 12:36 PM

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Lenovo G475
5931-7143
RM999
Option RM 10 (Sleeve)
Option RM 20 (Case)

AMD X2 E300
2GB
500
14
FREEDOS (No Sleeve/Case Included)

BOLDED ones not guarentee that ppl will sell you @ that price ya~ hahaha

Samsung NP-RV413-A03MY
RM999
AMD X2 E300
2GB
500
14
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2 Stupid models to feel in 14" <1k Range... cos E450 too Expensive? Yayaya~
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Compaq CQ43-410 AMD E-450/2GB/500GB/14.1"/Freedos @ RM1099
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post Mar 6 2012, 10:02 AM

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post Mar 6 2012, 06:03 PM

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A Fujitsu 14" ultrabook anyone?
Gosh it looks splendid... so sexyy!!!! wub.gif wub.gif
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/05/fujitsu...hands-on-video/

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bro, any stock for transformer prime?
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post Mar 6 2012, 08:32 PM

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Here's MSI!!

Official MSI Notebook Suggested Retail Price (SRP)

Tablet
1. Enjoy 7 [7", 800 x 480, Cortex A8, Android 2.3, 512MB DDR3, 4GB SSD Black Colour, 1 Year Warranty] - RM799
2. Enjoy 10 [10", 1024 x 768, Cortex A8, Android 2.3, 512MB DDR3, 4GB SSD, 1 Year Warranty] - RMRM999
3. Windpad 110W [10", 1280 x 800, AMD Brazos Dual Core Z01, Radeon HD6250, 4GB DDR3, 32GB SSD, Win7 Premium, 1 Year Warranty] - RMRM1799

Netbook
1. U180-BK [10.1", Intel Atom N2800, Intel GMA 3650, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, 6-cell 5200mAh battery, 1KG, DOS, Carry Case, 1 Years Warranty] - RM999
2. U180-PR [10.1", Intel Atom N2800, Intel GMA 3650, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, 6-cell 5200mAh battery, Win7 Starter, Carry Case, 1 Years Warranty] - RM1099
3. U270DX [11.6", AMD Dual Core E450, Radeon HD6320, 2GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, DOS, Carry Case, 2 Years Warranty] - RM1199

Classic Series
1. CR460X [14.1", Intel Pentium B940, Intel HD3000, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DOS, 1 Year Warranty] - RM1199
2. CR460X-i3 [14.1", Intel HRV i3-2310, Intel HD3000, 2GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, DOS, Carry Case, 2 Year Warranty] - RM1599
3. CR460X-i3 [14.1", Intel HRV i3-2310, Intel HD3000, 2GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, Win7 Premium, Carry Case, 2 Year Warranty] - RM1799
4. CX480X [14.1", Intel Pentium B960, NVIDIA GT520 1.0GB GDDR3, 4GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, Time Stamp Technology, DOS, 2 Years Warranty] - RM1599
5. CX480X-i3 [14.1", Intel HRV i3-2310, NVIDIA GT520 1.0GB GDDR3, 2GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, Time Stamp Technology, Win7 Premium, Carry Case, 2 Years Warranty] - RM1799
6. CR650X [15.6", AMD E240, Radeon HD6310, 2GB DDR3, 320GB HDD, DOS, 1 Year Warranty] - RM1199
7. CR650X [15.6", AMD Dual Core E450, Radeon HD6320, 2GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, Carry Case, DOS, 1 Year Warranty] - RM1399

X-Slim Series
1. X370 [13.3", AMD Dual Core E450, Radeon HD6320, 4GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, DOS, 1.3KG, Carry Case, 2 Years Warranty] - RM1549
2. X460DX [14.1",Intel HRV i5-2410, NVIDIA GT540M 1.0GB GDDR3, 4GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, 2KG, DOS, Carry Case, 2-hour priority service, 2 Years Warranty] - RM2299
3. X460DX [14.1",Intel HRV i5-2410, NVIDIA GT540M 1.0GB GDDR3, 4GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, 2KG, Win7 Premium, Carry Case, 2-hour priority service, 2 Years Warranty] - RM2499

Gaming Series
1. GE620DX [15.6", 1366 x 768, Intel HRV i7-2670, NVIDIA GT555M 2.0GB GDDR3, 8GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, Backpack, Win7 Premium, 2 Years Warranty] - RM3099
2. GE620DX-675 [15.6" Anti-Glare, 1920 x 1080, Intel HRV i7-2670, NVIDIA GT635M 2.0GB GDDR3, 8GB DDR3, 750GB, Backpack, Win7 Premium, 2 Years Warranty] - RM3599
3. GT683DX [15.6", 1920 x 1080, Intel HRV i7-2670, NVIDIA GTX570M 1.5GB GDDR5, 8GB, 750GB 7200RPM HDD, Dynaudio Sound, Gaming Mouse, Backpack, Win7 Premium, 2 Years Warranty] - RM5199
4. GT780DX [17.3", 1920 x 1080, Intel HRV i7-2670, NVIDIA GTX570M 1.5GB GDDR5, 8GB, 750GB 7200RPM HDD, Dynaudio Sound, SteelSeries Gaming Keyboard with Backlight, Gaming Mouse, Backpack, Win7 Premium, 2 Years Warranty] - RM5399
5. GT783 [17.3", 1920 x 1080, Intel HRV i7-2670, NVIDIA GTX580M 2.0GB GDDR5, 8GB, 750GB 7200RPM HDD, Dynaudio Sound, SteelSeries Gaming Keyboard with Backlight, SteelSeries Siberia V2, Gaming Mouse, Backpack, Win7 Premium, 2 Years Warranty] - RM6999
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QUOTE(Sanko @ Mar 6 2012, 08:32 PM)
Here's MSI!!

Official MSI Notebook Suggested Retail Price (SRP)
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Thanks for the update bro notworthy.gif
Seems like there's some RM100 price increase in the higher-end MSI models, because of the floods again? sad.gif
Anyway, are these all MSI models? Seems like some are missing out I think hmm.gif
And I was just wondering when MSI is going to refresh their entry-level notebooks laugh.gif
Competitors are going on to i3-2350/i5-2450M already hmm.gif
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post Mar 6 2012, 10:09 PM

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Aiyo, such a big leap in price from the GT780DX and the GT783. sweat.gif
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post Mar 6 2012, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(AlexLai @ Mar 6 2012, 10:09 PM)
Aiyo, such a big leap in price from the GT780DX and the GT783. sweat.gif
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It used to be RM6499 only, I think its more expensive because need to specifically pre-order one sad.gif
Why they no bring in the MSI astria sifu bought? brows.gif
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Hello Buddy.
I am looking for a laptop which for gaming and studying.. Please give me some recommendations...
preferred Brands- ASUS, Lenovo, MSI
Price- +-2.3k
Hope the graphic is better than Nvidia GT540m
and intel processor...

Thanks so much..
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QUOTE(Jaxsonsim @ Mar 7 2012, 03:47 AM)
Hello Buddy.
I am looking for a laptop which for gaming and studying.. Please give me some recommendations...
preferred Brands- ASUS, Lenovo, MSI
Price- +-2.3k
Hope the graphic is better than Nvidia GT540m
and intel processor...

Thanks so much..
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Pretty much this one if you want something better than the GT540M nod.gif
Asus A43Sa-VX083v, i5-2430M + AMD HD6730M@RM2499, 750GB (7200rpm)
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Hoho, looks like we'll be getting a new addition in the Qosmio family soon wub.gif

Qosmio X870: http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/06/toshiba-qosmio-x870/

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Another review on the Dell XPS 13, this time from Endgadet:

"It is, then, another solid choice at the sub-$1,000 price point, but put aesthetics aside and we wouldn't say it's universally better than HP's Folio 13, which is about $100 cheaper. It is, however, better looking."

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/06/dell-xps-13-review/


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For those who are wondering why business notebooks costs so much more compared to consumer-line notebooks with similar specifications:

"What Are "Business" Notebooks?
Business-class notebooks (Dell Latitudes, Lenovo ThinkPads, HP EliteBooks, to name a few) differ from consumer notebooks in several important ways.

Warranty/Support: business support is completely separate from normal consumer-level support. It has better response times (especially when shipping out parts or replacement systems) and is domestic.

Build Quality/Design: unlike the 99% of consumer notebooks constructed of plastic, business notebooks include a stronger metal internal support structure to prevent wear and tear on the circuit boards. Additionally the notebook’s exteriors are more industrial and thankfully absent of glossy plastic.

Ports: business notebooks include quite a bit more than the bare essentials. Most come with an ExpressCard slot for adding additional ports. Furthermore they often include DisplayPort over HDMI and a legacy VGA port. Some larger business notebooks even have serial ports for connecting to legacy hardware

Wireless: business notebooks include beefed-up wireless connectivity. This includes but isn’t limited to additional reception antennas, better antenna placement, and higher-end wireless cards (such as the Intel 6200/6300 series).

Battery Life: extended batteries and battery slices aren’t often found on consumer notebooks; they are however an option on most business notebooks. They can extend battery life up to 50-100% compared to just the standard battery.

Optical Drives: IT departments continue to use optical drives for loading software, imaging, and data transfer. While consumers might have left the technology behind in favor of online downloads, businesses will take longer to get to that level.

Anti-glare Screens: glossy-surfaced screens are not practical to use in well-lit environments like offices; anti-glare/matte coatings make a lot more sense.
Operating Systems: Windows 7 Professional is the OS of choice for business notebooks – “Home Premium” isn’t found on corporate fleet notebooks.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T420 and Dell Latitude E6420 we're looking at today are "true" business notebooks. That is, they are top-end models with all the available bells and whistles. Some notebooks are billed as "business class" but are really little more than consumer laptops with better warranty support; examples include the Dell Vostro series, HP ProBook, and lower-end Lenovo ThinkPads. They’re constructed of mostly plastic and are missing a lot of the features mentioned above such as better port selection and wireless connectivity, extended battery options, optical drives, and the Windows 7 Professional OS."

- cited from notebookreview:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?...t420+comparison

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