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Enquiries/Recommendations Buying new laptop? Need RECOMMENDATIONS?, V16, Kindly FOLLOW the FORMAT TQ~!
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tipaklong2
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Jul 12 2012, 08:51 PM
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Got a recommendation on the previous thread to get a Lenovo Y580. Planning to buy next week. Just a question though, is there a Y580 that is 1080p? Thanks! Ideapad Y580, i7-3610QM + Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + Bluray@RM3399[JBL], 8GB, 1TB HDD(7200rpm), W7HP 1. Preferred Brand : any 2. Budget : RM 2500~3500 3. Usage : Gaming for PCSX2 (PS2 Emulator), Red Alert 3, Civ 5 4. Preferred laptop/screen size : any
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tipaklong2
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Jul 12 2012, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 12 2012, 09:22 PM) Unfortunately no.. If you don't mind a weaker GPU, the Asus N56 would be a good choice (if FullHD is what you want  ) Asus N56ZM-S4079V, i7-3610QM + Nvidia GT650M + (1920 x 1080) + BluRay@RM3599[Bang&Olufsen], 4GB, 1TB Otherwise, top up until around RM3.8k for the Asus G55: Asus G55VW-S1095V, i7-3610QM + Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + (1920x1080)@3999, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W7HP I see. I searched and found that the Y580's resolution is 1366 x 768. With this resolution, would there be a difference between watching a 720p movie from a 1080p one? But my priority is gaming (under ~RM3500), and the y580 gives the best bang for buck, correct? Thanks for all the help!
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tipaklong2
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Jul 14 2012, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(fJok3R @ Jul 12 2012, 10:12 PM) i think the difference is almost unnoticeable. given the budget, i would say, yes. Does that mean that watching a 1080p movie would be almost similar in an 1366 x 768 screen compared to an 1920 x 1080 screen? Thanks!
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