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Enquiries/Recommendations Buying new laptop? Need RECOMMENDATIONS?, V16, Kindly FOLLOW the FORMAT TQ~!

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PhungTM
post Aug 22 2012, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(ahmy @ Aug 22 2012, 10:38 AM)
Brand: Any
Budget: Around 2k
Usage : surf,movie,gaming (dota2,pes,nfs,fifa m etc)
Size : 15 (nice for dota2 tongue.gif )
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Can try these:

Acer V3-571G-53212G50, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT630M@RM1999, 2GB, 500GB
Asus A55VM-SX037, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT630M@RM2399, 4GB, 750GB, W7HP
Dell Inspiron 15R, i5-3210M + AMD HD7670M@RM1999[2.65kg], 6GB, 500GB(5400rpm)
Lenovo Z580, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2599, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm) W7HB
Toshiba Satellite L850-1007X/XW, i5-3210M + AMD HD7670M@RM2399[2.41kg], 4GB, 640GB, W7HP, 3 years warranty

The prices may have changed so do check them out smile.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(PhungTM @ Aug 22 2012, 10:58 AM)
Business class laptops have always been more expensive than consumer laptops.
If you look at Dell's Vostro line (Business) and Inspiron line (Consumer), the Vostro line's built quality will be much more better, more durable.
Perhaps it has more function, ie. higher resolution display, gorilla glass, better docking station for external display, etc.

Ivy has better performance, ie. Faster loading, consume less power, etc.
Those increase in performance might be minute, but it always better to get a newer, improved version at an almost same price.
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alrite bro thx alot for your help notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 01:51 PM

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1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: <RM 3500
3. Usage: College assignment, watching movie, music, light entertainment
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Less than 17", preferably 14 or 15.6"

I am considering ASUS A45VM-SX029V but I am not sure if it's a good deal. Thanks

This post has been edited by L_0430: Aug 22 2012, 01:56 PM
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post Aug 22 2012, 01:54 PM

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Brand : Asus, Dell, Toshiba, HP
Budget : around 3.5k
Usage : Will need it for basic school works and some gaming
I do hope that the laptop is able to play in max settings for games such as cod, dota2, starcraft2 and some other single player games.
Screen size : A 15 inch will be best however others are fine.
I'm curious that is it possible for any ultrabook in the market now to support such gaming and should i wait for windows 8 before buying?

This post has been edited by dia0x: Aug 22 2012, 03:17 PM
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post Aug 22 2012, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 21 2012, 01:06 AM)
How much is your budget?  hmm.gif

Guys, please follow the format thanks!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi, Thanks for the advice:

1. Asus or Acer
2. about RM2000
3. Study Purpose, Assignment. No heavy software usage.
4. 13.3". Major concern weight: <1.5kg.

Girl use
PhungTM
post Aug 22 2012, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(L_0430 @ Aug 22 2012, 01:51 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: <RM 3500
3. Usage: College assignment, watching movie, music, light entertainment
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Less than 17", preferably 14 or 15.6"

I am considering ASUS A45VM-SX029V but I am not sure if it's a good deal. Thanks
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No gaming? hmm.gif ohmy.gif

Your budget is high for a non-heavy usage. If you like the Asus A45VM then go for it biggrin.gif

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post Aug 22 2012, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(dia0x @ Aug 22 2012, 01:54 PM)
Brand : Asus, Dell, Toshiba, HP
Budget : around 3.5k
Usage : Will need it for basic school works and some gaming
I do hope that the laptop is able to play in max settings for games such as cod, dota2, starcraft2 and some other single player games.
Screen size : A 15 inch will be best however others are fine.
I'm curious that is it possible for any ultrabook in the market now to support such gaming and should i wait for windows 8 before buying?
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Can try these:

Asus N56Vz-S3088V, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT650M@RM2699[Bang&Olufsen], 4GB, 750GB, W7HP, subwoofer and backpack
Dell Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i7-3612QM + AMD HD7730M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) + 32GB SSD + 1TB HDD(5400rpm)@RM3199, 8GB,backlit keyboard optional
Lenovo Ideapad Y580, i7-3610QM + Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + (1920x1080) + Bluray@RM3599[JBL], 8GB, 1TB HDD(5400rpm), W7HP, backlit keyboard, 2 years international warranty

These can play your games pretty well, except for Dell Inspiron 15R SE. It might need some lower settings compared to the other 2.
Ultrabooks can't play very well and is not recommended to, however there are a few with quite good GPU.
Windows will allow W7 users to upgrade to W8 for a fee, I'm not sure how much hmm.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 06:37 PM

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QUOTE(PhungTM @ Aug 22 2012, 04:00 PM)
No gaming?  hmm.gif  ohmy.gif

Your budget is high for a non-heavy usage. If you like the Asus A45VM then go for it  biggrin.gif
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I'm thinking of buying a relatively high-end laptop so that I can use it for like 4 years or so and still not be outdated lol.
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post Aug 22 2012, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(L_0430 @ Aug 22 2012, 06:37 PM)
I'm thinking of buying a relatively high-end laptop so that I can use it for like 4 years or so and still not be outdated lol.
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IT stuff, today u buy latest model, tomorrow outdated... sweat.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 08:30 PM

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1. Preferred Brand
Any brand would do, as long as after sales service and warranty is good

2. Budget
>RM4500

3. Usage
Traveling, preferably ultranotebook, light gaming and presentation

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" above and high performance
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post Aug 22 2012, 08:36 PM

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QUOTE(manfisto @ Aug 22 2012, 08:30 PM)
1. Preferred Brand
Any brand would do, as long as after sales service and warranty is good

2. Budget
>RM4500

3. Usage
Traveling, preferably ultranotebook, light gaming and presentation

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" above and high performance
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mac book ?
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post Aug 22 2012, 08:43 PM

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1. Preferred Brand
toshiba or dell

2. Budget
rm2.4-2.8K

3. Usage
for uni (gaming+engineering software eg: matlab, multisim, mp lab)

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" or 15"

tq very much
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post Aug 22 2012, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(devour @ Aug 22 2012, 08:36 PM)
mac book ?
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anything but mac =)
am looking at zenbook, quite interesting
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QUOTE(ahmy @ Aug 22 2012, 10:38 AM)
Brand: Any
Budget: Around 2k
Usage : surf,movie,gaming (dota2,pes,nfs,fifa m etc)
Size : 15 (nice for dota2 tongue.gif )
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asus a55vd

QUOTE(PhungTM @ Aug 22 2012, 11:01 AM)
Can try these:

Acer V3-571G-53212G50, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT630M@RM1999, 2GB, 500GB
Asus A55VM-SX037, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT630M@RM2399, 4GB, 750GB, W7HP
Dell Inspiron 15R, i5-3210M + AMD HD7670M@RM1999[2.65kg], 6GB, 500GB(5400rpm)
Lenovo Z580, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2599, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm) W7HB
Toshiba Satellite L850-1007X/XW, i5-3210M + AMD HD7670M@RM2399[2.41kg], 4GB, 640GB, W7HP, 3 years warranty

The prices may have changed so do check them out  smile.gif
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I thought asus a55vm around 2.3k ?
me Sunday just go there help my aunt buy a55vd, and saw vm 2.3k iinm
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post Aug 22 2012, 10:51 PM

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hi there sifus,

would really appreciate some help here, getting dizzy with all these laptop thingy,

brand: doesnt really matters, but is looking for the one which is long lasting for 4-5 years

budget: 3-4 k

usage: study purpose(gonna b a medical student),presentation, photo and video editing, zero gaming

screen size: 13-14"

thanks! biggrin.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(checardio @ Aug 22 2012, 10:51 PM)
hi there sifus,

would really appreciate some help here, getting dizzy with all these laptop thingy,

brand: doesnt really matters, but is looking for the one which is long lasting for 4-5 years

budget: 3-4 k

usage: study purpose(gonna b a medical student),presentation, photo and video editing, zero gaming

screen size: 13-14"

thanks!  biggrin.gif
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lend me a time machine and i will gladly tell you which will last for 4-5 years. thumbup.gif

pick one with the best warranty support. that will ease your future headache a little.
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post Aug 22 2012, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Aug 22 2012, 10:59 PM)
lend me a time machine and i will gladly tell you which will last for 4-5 years.  thumbup.gif

pick one with the best warranty support. that will ease your future headache a little.
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what about dell inspiron or macbook pro? which model will suit my needs.. thanks in advance n sorry 4 the inconvenience... cry.gif
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post Aug 22 2012, 11:22 PM

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Gi can anyone help me out there

1. Preferred Brand-lenovo dell or asus
2. Budget - <2.5k
3. Usage - normal surfing, watching videos and little bit of matlab and autocad usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size- smtg light prefetable ultra book

Thanks
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QUOTE(checardio @ Aug 22 2012, 10:51 PM)
hi there sifus,

would really appreciate some help here, getting dizzy with all these laptop thingy,

brand: doesnt really matters, but is looking for the one which is long lasting for 4-5 years

budget: 3-4 k

usage: study purpose(gonna b a medical student),presentation, photo and video editing, zero gaming

screen size: 13-14"

thanks!  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Aug 22 2012, 10:59 PM)
lend me a time machine and i will gladly tell you which will last for 4-5 years.  thumbup.gif

pick one with the best warranty support. that will ease your future headache a little.
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+1, just go for one with good warranty support nod.gif
Since you have a good budget and your priority is warranty support, you can consider this one, its no looker, but its solid, reliable.. and backed up with Dell's uber after sales service~
Dell Latitude E5430, i5-3320M + Intel HD4000@RM3200, 4GB, 320GB(5400rpm), W7P (32-bit), 3 years pro support; [CPU Options: i5-3320M - i7-3520M], HD+ screen upgradable

Use your remaining budget to:
- change to W7P (64-bit)
- extend warranty to 4-5 years if you think 3 years is still not enough laugh.gif
- Upgrade the screen resolution to HD+, pretty worth it as you'll get larger workspace
- Upgrade to a slightly faster HDD (or SSD if budget permits)

Configure here: http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/con...s=bsd&cs=mybsd1
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QUOTE(Walker91 @ Aug 22 2012, 11:22 PM)
Gi can anyone help me out there

1. Preferred Brand-lenovo dell or asus
2. Budget - <2.5k
3. Usage - normal surfing, watching videos and little bit of matlab and autocad usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size- smtg light prefetable ultra book

Thanks
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Do take note that ultrabooks do not perform as good as standard notebooks nod.gif
13"
Lenovo
[Ultrabook] U310, i3-3217M + Intel HD4000@RM1999, 4GB, 320GB(5400rpm), W7HB (32-bit); colors: Blue/Pink
[Ultrabook] U310, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 32GB SSD + 320GB(5400rpm) HDD@RM2599, 4GB, W7HP, Free HDMI-VGA converter; color: Grey, 2 years international warranty


14"
Dell
[Ultrabook]Inspiron 14z, i3-2367M + Intel HD3000 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2099[1.87kg], 4GB, W7HP *no VGA port
[Ultrabook]Inspiron 14z, i5-3317U + AMD HD7570M + 32GB SSD + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2599[1.87kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm) *no VGA port

Lenovo
[Ultrabook]U410, i5-3317U + Nvidia G610M + 32GBSSD + 320GB(5400rpm)@RM2599,W7HP, colors: grey/pink, 2 years international warranty
[Ultrabook]U410, i5-3317U + Nvidia G610M + 32GBSSD + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2699,W7HP, colors: grey/pink, 2 years international warranty

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