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Surprisingly, after reformatting my laptop everything works as good as new lol. Guess it was OS corruption after all.
Good to hear Buying a new laptop? NEED RECOMMENDATIONS? V17, Kindly FOLLOW the FORMAT TQ~!
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QUOTE(kTs09 @ Dec 19 2012, 11:32 AM) Lenovo use JBL speakers (better than normal speakers in laptop, but still weak lah Disclaimer: I am not related to any sellers in LYN (as far as I am aware Try devour or storm88 in LYN Garage Sales forum. Added on December 19, 2012, 12:05 pm QUOTE(rachy @ Dec 19 2012, 11:36 AM) If I were to up my budget to 6-7k, can get something better? was considering Macbook Pro but seems pricey for not-so-good specs haha Errr ... can share more specifically what you mean by "better" Is the HP envy good? I don't see that model on the website but have read some issues on it heating up. Is the HP Envy 17 available here or discontinued already? Thanks for all your recommendations. considering and searching on the 17 inch models too With your budget, you really can get the best It really depends on your usage. If you want total solidness in built quality (and they feel like a brick), uncompromising screen (the best RGB LED), the best in ventilation, good keyboard, look no further than Dell Precision M6700. Best for serious work. On the consumer sphere, MBP 15" with Retina Display is the best in terms of screen quality. If you want to find something close to MBP 15" RD (but cheaper), my favourite is Asus UX51VZ. Unfortunately, you can't find this in Malaysia officially (but since you have access to US models ... ). Top notch built quality, screen, design, ... May I know why you are looking for such 17" screen laptop? If you are at home, for example, you can actually get a very very good 13-14" laptop, and when you want to watch movies, just connect it to an 20"++ great external display / TV (which is much cheaper) through HDMI (or spend some money, make sure both your laptop and external display / TV support WIDI, then you can connect laptop to display / TV wirelessly). Also, as I said, any cheap / good 2.1 / 5.1 desktop speakers blow the best of laptop speakers away. HP, imho, is overprice This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 19 2012, 12:05 PM |
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QUOTE(rachy @ Dec 19 2012, 12:31 PM) Oh the reason I'm considering 17 inch is because anything below 15 inch looks too small since I spend alot of time on it doing work and some minor games In that case, as I suggest, why not think about external display connect through HDMI.23" good old Dell UltraSharp U2312HM cost < RM600. IPS screen (good colour and contrast), anti glare (good for eyes when you look at screen for a long time), much bigger than 17" If you have a dedicated work space at home, then consider those models that come with a docking station (Dell Latitude, Precision). You can connect your 23" external display, a good keyboard, a good mouse, external HDD, speakers, .... to the docking station. Then when you need to bring the laptop out for a spin, just press a button, pop and go. This way you could get a reasonably portable 14". (If you want to go really extreme, docking station can connect multiple display Obviously displaying the same FHD (1920x1080), text / image in 17" will be larger than 15". If you find text is too small in 15" FHD, you could change the dpi of the screen (e.g. to 125%). Added on December 19, 2012, 12:59 pm QUOTE(Klesk @ Dec 19 2012, 12:30 PM) Hi guys, my gf looking for a laptop, preferably Ultrabook, spec wise she isn't a gamer, looking for something with great batt life and main activity is watching movies on it and of course browsing. Preferably HP. budget around 3-4k . many thanks. HP 13"Envy SpectreXT 13-2106TU, i7-3517U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3399[1.39kg], 4GB, W8, 4 cell 45WHR, no ODD, backlit keyboard 14" Envy [Ultrabook] (Spectre) 14-3111TU, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + (1600x900 Radiance) + 128GB SSD@RM3999[1.8kg], 4GB May also consider: 13" Acer Aspire S5-391-53314G12, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3499[1.2kg], W7HP Asus UX31A-R4005H, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD + (1920 x 1080)@RM3499[1.3kg], 4GB, W8 Dell XPS13, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3299[1.36kg], 4GB, W8, backlit Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, i5-3317U + Nvidia G610M + 128GB SSD@RM3399, 4GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange Sony Vaio SVT13126CV, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3099[1.66kg], 4GB, W8; color: silver; Vaio carrying case (this one if you can get the pink, it's a chick killer, I tell you Toshiba Portégé Z930-2002, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3599[1.12kg], W7HP, 6GB, 3 years warranty This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 19 2012, 12:59 PM |
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QUOTE(azerak @ Dec 19 2012, 02:08 PM) sorry,didnt see it. thanks! right now im playing L4D2, CS GO and FARCRY 3. do you think the acer Acer M5-481TG-53316G12 or Asus 13" UX32VD-R3001H would be able to play them? im torn between these two now. i dont mind mSATA SSD, doesnt really need to have only SSD. Farcry 3 M5-481TG-53316G12, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M LE (28nm Kepler) + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.85kg], 6GB, W8 M5-481PTG-53316G52, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M + 20GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 10-point touch, W8 You need the GT640M in M5. GT620M in UX32VD will struggle. The M5 has a hybrid mSATA SSD + HDD specs, come with touchscreen. Good thing is you get bigger capacity storage for your game. But the responsiveness in a full SSD laptop is really unparallel (hybrid is really hit and miss from time to time). Btw, for full SSD system, performance will slow as the SSD near full capacity. So far a 128G SSD, once you hit 100G storage, performance will start to slow down. Added on December 19, 2012, 2:47 pm QUOTE(IsseyZhen @ Dec 19 2012, 02:15 PM) sorry, im thinking if i want an ultrabook so it wont be too heavy to bring around, would there b any choices that could do the job within the budget of 2.2k. will b downloading and watch mv more than the gaming ( the sims 3 and something similar) a 13" or 14" would do, considering the heat issue too. If your gaming is only Sims 3 or similar, then you don't need powerful GPU.thanks. Ultrabook at RM2.2k, you need to look at 14", 13" is more expensive usually (strange right? 14" Asus K46CM-WX090H, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M@RM2199[2kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8, OD Dell Inspiron 14z, i3-3217U + AMD HD7570M + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2099[1.87kg], 4GB, W7HB/W8, *no VGA port, OD Asus has better value for the spec. Dell has better warranty support Actually, if you strictly talk about Sims 3, even Intel HD 4000 can play it if you put it at low setting. But why suffer? This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 19 2012, 05:47 PM |
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QUOTE(athrunzala @ Dec 19 2012, 04:34 PM) Good day. For the 2 unit of i7:I need to buy 2 high end (i7) and 1 low end (i3 / i5) laptops for my office. So here I am requesting for recommendations. 2 unit of i7 1. Preferred Brand - Any 2. Budget - RM4,000 (or less) 3. Usage - AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor 4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 15" FHD 5. Other requirements - W8 Pro (preferably as an upgrade) I was looking into Lenovo Y500 / Y580, but other suggestions are welcome. Also, comments on the Lenovos are appreciated. As noted above, the usage is for AutoCAD and Inventor (kinda like AutoCAD in 3D). Hence, I believe CPU power and RAM are the most important. Since the laptops are for my office, durability is a real concern, since any downtime can cause a lot of problems. I note that some laptops can generate considerable heat and I think this can cause durability issues. Any comments on this? 1 unit of i3 / i5 1. Preferred Brand - Any 2. Budget - RM2,500 (or less) 3. Usage - MS Office and Internet 4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14" / 15" 5. Other requirements - W8 Pro (preferably as an upgrade) I believe that any laptop can do the above. So, please recommend best value laptop under the above budget. Also, this is for a lady colleague. A light weight laptop will be good. Thanks for looking. Isaac Dell Vostro 3560, i7-3632QM + AMD HD7670M + 32GB SSD + 750GB(7200rpm) HDD + (1920x1080)@RM3209[2.57kg], 8GB, W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze Matte screen, you colleagues will thank you. Specs satisfy your requirement. OS can be changed to W8P (Btw, W8P give you the downgrade right to W7P). Upgrade warranty to 3 year (or longer if you want) Dell Pro Support warranty. Dell is with you 24x7x365 on phone/chat/email. Technician is with you on site Next Business Day standard. If you are willing to pay more, Dell technician could be with you on site within 4 hours (5x8 or 5x12). Negotiate, within your budget. For the lady: Dell 13" Vostro 3360, i3-3217U + Intel HD4000@RM2009[1.67kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze Vostro 3360, i3-3217U + Intel HD4000 + 32GB SSD + 500GB(5400rpm) HDD@RM2199[1.67kg], 4GB, W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze Vostro 3360, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000@RM2249[1.67kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze 14" Vostro 3460, i3-3110M + Intel HD4000@RM1939[2.23kg], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze Vostro 3460, i5-3210M + Intel HD4000@RM2199[2.23kg], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze If the lady need to travel, she will like the 13" light weight. All the rest is same as above. Price is RSP, negotiable even if you buy from Dell online. If you are buying laptop for business / mission critical usage in Malaysia, only 3 brands you should consider due to warranty support consideration: Lenovo Thinkpad Edge / T / W Dell Vostro / Latitude / Precision HP Probook / Elitebook Generally Dell is the most affordable. This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 19 2012, 05:53 PM |
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QUOTE(zack_jr @ Dec 19 2012, 11:41 PM) can anybody suggest me slim notebook(not so slim n not so bulky) screen: 13 inch or more processor: intel core i3 (at least) graphic : not playing heavy game,just want to play dota or other simple game smoothly is enough main use : for college work,assgnment,movie and song HDD/SDD : dont care price : below than RM 1800(not more than that) note/for girl user,not for hardcore user please anybody kindly asking for ur opinion ASAP..thank u.. QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 19 2012, 11:53 PM) The HP Envy4 seemed like the perfect choice here, slim and light, and looks very nice HP [Ultrabook] Envy4-1009TU/1019TU, i3-2367M + Intel HD3000 + 32GB mSATA+ 500GB(5400rpm)@RM1899[Beats][1.75kg], 4GB, W7HP Doesn't look cheap at all for the price Price is in RRP, shouldn't be too hard to nego until RM1.8k~ QUOTE(zack_jr @ Dec 20 2012, 12:44 AM) hurm..thats pretty nice, any other opinion? can i get Asus K46CM - WX059V below that price? plis help me~ K46CM-WX059V, i3-3217U + Nvidia GT635M@RM1899[2kg], 2GB, 500GB, 4-cell battery, W7HP, ODShort answer is can, get more powerful GPU as well. Long answer - less powerful but more power efficient CPU, more heavy, slightly slower in responsiveness (no mSATA SSD cache), slightly worse sound, less RAM. Added on December 20, 2012, 10:02 am QUOTE(GreenSamurai @ Dec 20 2012, 02:10 AM) Hi there. My gf's sister is going to college soon and so I would like to ask for some recommendation from the sifus here. Ok, need to make sure on the good book of future in-law Preferred brand : None Budget : <RM1.5k Usage : Doing assignments and playing some fb or emulators games Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 inches and up Thank you for all the help. Lighter but less powerful Lenovo 13" S300, Pentium 997 + Intel HD3000 @RM1199[1.8kg], 2GB,500GB(5400rpm), freeDOS; W7HB/W8@RM1399, no ODD, 1 yr warranty HP 14" Pavilion Sleekbook 14-b010TU/b013TU, Pentium 987 + Intel HD@RM1199[1.8kg], 2GB, 500GB(5400rpm), freeDOS, 4 cell 37WHr, no ODD, W8@RM1399 Heavier but slightly more powerful Dell 14" Inspiron 14, i3-3110M + Intel HD4000@RM1299[2.1kg], 2GB, 500GB(5400rpm), Ubuntu Linux 11.10; W7HB/W8@RM1459 Inspiron 14, i3-3110M + Nvidia GT620M@RM1599[2.1kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HP HP 14" Pavilion G4-2110TU, i3-3110M + Intel HD4000@RM1599, 2GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HP Lenovo 14" G480, i3-3110M + Nvidia GT635M@RM1499, 2GB, 500GB(5400rpm), FreeDOS G480, i5-3210M + Intel HD4000@RM1499, 2GB, 500GB (5400rpm), FreeDOS FreeDOS means you need to get OS yourself. Price is RSP, negotiable. This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 20 2012, 10:06 AM |
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QUOTE(Wz10 @ Dec 20 2012, 10:54 AM) 1. Preferred Brand-Nothing Inspiron 14R (Special Edition), i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M(28nm Kepler)@RM2049[2.38kg], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), W7HP/W82. Budget-2kish 3. Usage-A little bit of gaming, watching vids 4. Preferred laptop/screen size- None As a side note, I have narrowed it down to the Inspiron 14/15R special edition. I'm open to other laptops though. Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i5-3210M + AMD HD7730M@RM2199, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm); backlit keyboard optional, W7HP/W8 Other models similar to these: Asus 14" A45VS-VX026H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT645M@RM2199[2.4kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8 K46CM-WX090H, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M@RM2199[2kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8, OD 15" S56CM-XX090H i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M + 24GB mSATA + 500GB@RM2199[2.3kg], 2GB, W8; color: black Lenovo 14" Z480, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm) W7HB, colors: grey/red/blue G480, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT635M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB (5400rpm), W8, 2 yrs warranty 15" Ideapad Z580, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm), W7HB, white HP 14" Pavilion G4-2107AX, A10-4600M + AMD HD7670M@RM1899, 2GB, 500G |
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QUOTE(GDextrimst @ Dec 20 2012, 02:57 PM) Yes, it can.But WHYYYYYY? Added on December 20, 2012, 4:15 pm QUOTE(zimm12 @ Dec 20 2012, 03:58 PM) Hi guys! i'm in dilemma right now For engineering rendering and autocad, you better go with a i7-3xxxQM (need the CPU power), reasonable GPU, FHD (1920x1080) screen so that you have more workspace.brand-asus, lenovo or any reputable brand budget- 2500-3000 usage- assignments,browsing, movies, using lightroom,engineering rendering and autocad screen- 13-14 made some research yesterday and found Y400, Y480 and asus UX32VD i need one that good performance and not to heavy, can ux32vd handle my usage or should i take y480/y400? my friend reccomends me to take y580 but i don't like 15' screen Your friend is right, Y580 fit your usage requirement. Ideapad Y580, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M + 1920x1080 @RM2999[JBL], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB/W8, backlit keyboard, 2 yrs warranty You can use UX32VD, just don't curse when the rendering crawl, or you can't see everything on the screen and you keep scrolling. UX32VD-R3001H, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT620M + 24GB mSATA SSD + 500GB HDD@RM2999[1.45kg], 4GB, W8 Added on December 20, 2012, 4:26 pm QUOTE(menmissed @ Dec 20 2012, 02:31 PM) just wondering if i go for ASUS UX32VD-R3001H, can I upgrade the hdd+hybrid SSD to a 120GB SSD and upgrade Ram to 8GB? You can change the HDD to SSD, but the SSD must not be thicker than 7mm, otherwise it won't fit.Just leave the mSATA SSD. Go into BIOS and change the setting so that you can use it for storage rather than caching. You cannot remove the onboard 4G RAM. There is 1 RAM slot open for you to upgrade. Added on December 20, 2012, 4:33 pm QUOTE(kyox88 @ Dec 20 2012, 02:27 PM) wanna ask all sifus' opinion of this laptop: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Acer-A...ok.81470.0.htmlAcer Aspire V3-571G-736B8G1TMAKK Spec: i7 3630QM 2.4ghz, Nvidia GeForce 640m 2g 128 bit, 8gb DDR3, 1TB HDD, Ori Windows 8 Price: 2699 Any review/ opinion bout this laptop? worth it?thx Review here. Note specs may differ slightly. Please tell us what is the purpose of your usage or requirement, otherwise how could we tell whether it is "worth" it for you? Added on December 20, 2012, 4:37 pm QUOTE(striderozy @ Dec 20 2012, 01:20 PM) I am looking for advice to get a laptop: S56CMBrand: Asus Budget: <3k Purpose: Gaming Screen Size: The bigger the better I am currently looking at ASUS S56CM, but I read from some review that the GPU GT635M provided not that good in terms of gaming performance. Any other recommendation? Thanks. S56CM-XX090H i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M + 24GB mSATA + 500GB@RM2199[2.3kg], 2GB, W8; color: black Suggestion: 14" A45VS-VX026H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT645M@RM2199[2.4kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8 15" N56VZ-S3151H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT650M@RM2799[2.7kg][B&O], 4GB, 750GB, W8; color: black More powerful CPU and GPU. Whether S56CM is sufficient depends on the game titles you play. Added on December 20, 2012, 4:38 pm QUOTE(Wz10 @ Dec 20 2012, 01:18 PM) Nice! This does seem to cut it for me in terms of specs. Just disappointed with the webcam quality. And the RAM definitely needs an upgrade, right? RAM can be upgraded easily. 4G stick cost ~RM80.Added on December 20, 2012, 4:44 pm QUOTE(T3N5AI @ Dec 20 2012, 01:08 PM) Actually, how much difference is there if u change a 500GB HDD with 3200rpm to a 120gb SSD? Some of my friends said its just a minor boost to the booting and startup time. How true is that? Like Night and Day.Once you go SSD, you never go back Added on December 20, 2012, 4:46 pm QUOTE(Jet23sky @ Dec 20 2012, 12:40 PM) I just realized the upgrade is not only for graphic card, but also from I5 to I7, I think i will stick to y480. The storage can be changed to SSD as well right? Highly recommended. The position of the HDD cause the left side of keyboard to feel a bit warm. Change it to SSD to solve this. If you want to keep the HDD for storage, buy a caddy and swap the HDD with the ODD.This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 20 2012, 05:11 PM |
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QUOTE(GDextrimst @ Dec 20 2012, 05:02 PM) Is it worth buying 4years old laptop for rm500. I check it, battery and 1 speaker died. Abit slow when opening program but other still ok.. 60/100 maybe. Is it worth 4 years old, if your cousin friend did not maintain (clean dust, change thermal paste ... ) it is just another headache. Ask your cousin to beg your uncle/aunt for funds lah This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 20 2012, 05:56 PM |
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QUOTE(kyox88 @ Dec 20 2012, 02:27 PM) wanna ask all sifus' opinion of this laptop: Acer Aspire V3-571G-736B8G1TMAKK Spec: i7 3630QM 2.4ghz, Nvidia GeForce 640m 2g 128 bit, 8gb DDR3, 1TB HDD, Ori Windows 8 Price: 2699 Any review/ opinion bout this laptop? worth it?thx QUOTE(kyox88 @ Dec 20 2012, 06:03 PM) thx alot for the link, that helps alot! Over-powered for the game titles you listed just wonder whether it is worth the price as compared with asus laptop? would use it for fifa 13, dota 2 and 24/7 download.. Anyway, most games are bottle-necked by GPU. For GT640M, pairing with an i5-3xxxM should be more than enough. Look at these 14" / 15": Save yourself some money for something good (like extend warranty from Dell / Lenovo, or get RAM, get SSD ... ) Asus A45VS-VX026H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT645M@RM2199[2.4kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8 Dell Inspiron 14R (Special Edition), i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M(28nm Kepler)@RM2049[2.38kg], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), W7HP/W8 Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i5-3210M + AMD HD7730M@RM2199, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm); backlit keyboard optional, W7HP/W8 Lenovo Z480, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm) W7HB, colors: grey/red/blue Z580, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm), W7HB, white If you want to spend that kind of money, should consider these. More bang for your bucks: Lenovo Y400, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GT650M@RM2799, 4GB, 500GB, W8, 120wPSU, swappable ODD Ideapad Y580, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M + 1920x1080 @RM2999[JBL], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB/W8, backlit keyboard, 2 yrs warranty Added on December 20, 2012, 6:40 pm QUOTE(Chihuahua @ Dec 20 2012, 06:28 PM) Been seeing many recommendations of Asus A45VS: If you look at Asus official catalog, you will find it as per listed on devour's thread.14" A45VS-VX026H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT645M@RM2199[2.4kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8 But I could only see this at Devour's sales thread: A45VS-VX026H Aluminum Black 14.0 HD(GL,LED) 3210M(I5)/ NVIDIA® GeForce®GT 640M (N13P-GSR) DDR3 2GB /DDR3 1600 2G/ 500G 5400R SATA Are there 2 versions to that laptop? Also what's the N13P-GSR thinge? Thanks However, if you PM devour, he will most probably tell you it actually come with GT645M (hey, that's what he told us N13P-GSR, this is Nvidia internal serial code for chipset in the GT640M. This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 20 2012, 06:40 PM |
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QUOTE(devour @ Dec 20 2012, 07:36 PM) That's why we need sifus like you, devour Added on December 21, 2012, 9:47 am QUOTE(janeyjane @ Dec 21 2012, 02:16 AM) Preferred brand : ANY I think Sims is considered "light" at this age in anyone book Budget : Less than 3k Usage : Watching movies, assignment, browsing internet, light games(is the sims considered as light? haha) Preferred screen size : 13 inch and above So I have surveyed few laptops and I'm attracted to HP Envy Spectre 14. It has good reviews BUT it's wayyy over my budget. So is there any stylish laptops with spectre features that can fit into my budget? I really appreciate great screen display though. HP Envy [Ultrabook] (Spectre) 14-3111TU, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + (1600x900 Radiance) + 128GB SSD@RM3999[1.8kg], 4GB So you like Spectre 14, thin and light, good screen, very sexy Intel HD 4000 can handle Sims well. Now the issue is getting something with full SSD and with good screen at your budget Sony 14" Vaio SVE14115CV, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2899[1.92kg], 4GB, W8; color: silver; Vaio carry case 13" Vaio SVT13126CV, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3099[1.66kg], 4GB, W8; color: silver; Vaio carrying case The 13" has full SSD, which give you similar experience as Spectre 14. But smaller screen. The 14" only have mSATA SSD for caching, you will not find it as responsive. Both of these don't have the same quality screen as the Spectre 14 (HD+, Radiance) Sony build quality is good. I will list you some of the 13" ultrabook that has similar specs as Spectre 14. You go out there and check on the screen see if any of these is acceptable to you (including the Sony up there). Asus UX31A-R4005H, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD + (1920 x 1080)@RM3499[1.3kg], 4GB, W8 Dell XPS13, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3299[1.36kg], 4GB, W8, backlit HP Envy SpectreXT 13-2106TU, i7-3517U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD@RM3399[1.39kg], 4GB, W8, 4 cell 45WHR, no ODD, backlit keyboard Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, i5-3317U + Nvidia G610M + 128GB SSD@RM3399, 4GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange Check out this Acer 14" as well: M5-481TG-53316G12, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M LE (28nm Kepler) + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.85kg], 6GB, W8 Added on December 21, 2012, 9:55 am QUOTE(Ultimatheum @ Dec 21 2012, 01:05 AM) 1. Preferred Brand - Any This?2. Budget - Around 3k (preferably around 2k if possible) 3. Usage - Gaming (highest priority), schoolwork, web surfing, downloading, possibly photo/video editing and heavy download activity 4. Preferred laptop/screen size 15.6 I don't really care about the brand (as long as it is good, cause I'm hearing some bad stuff about some brands, e.g Acer with their cooling system... but most of my friends recommend ASUS to me). I feel like adding that I generally use my computer for a very long time for each session (everytime I turn it on). So some brand that can withstand that kind of pressure would be a large bonus... Don't really care about the battery life though, but higher battery life is a much appreciated bonus ~ Currently looking (and pretty much wanting to grab) ASUS A55VJ-SX147H, RRP (from their website) 3.1k... So... Experts, whaddya think? A55VJ-SX147H, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GT635M@RM3099[2.52kg], 6GB, 1TB, W8; color: black For gaming? Are you serious? Please check these out instead. All has better GPU: Asus N56VZ-S3151H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT650M@RM2799[2.7kg][B&O], 4GB, 750GB, W8; color: black Dell Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i7-3612QM + AMD HD7730M@RM2799, 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm); backlit keyboard optional, W7HP/W8 Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i7-3612QM + AMD HD7730M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) + 32GB SSD + 1TB HDD(5400rpm)@RM3199, 8GB,backlit keyboard optional, W7HP/W8 Lenovo Ideapad Z580, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 750GB(5400rpm), W7HB, white Ideapad Z580, i7-3612QM + Nvidia GT640M@RM2499, 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), freeDOS, white Ideapad Z580, i7-3612QM + Nvidia GT640M@RM2699, 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB, white Ideapad Y580, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M + 1920x1080 @RM2999[JBL], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB/W8, backlit keyboard, 2 yrs warranty At your budget, Y580 is the best, no contest. Just get a good cooler pad (eg. CM U3) or a table fan for cooling and you are good to go This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 21 2012, 09:55 AM |
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QUOTE(Ultimatheum @ Dec 21 2012, 03:30 PM) I've checked the Y580 and the size (mainly the thickness of it I guess) and the weight of it is a bit too much for me. I might be bringing it around and I don't want a hefty load on my shoulders. But the specs are somewhat nice ._. Oh and is it possible to get a 1TB HDD with a decent specs for gaming with that kind of budget? Don't ask why I need a large amount of memory though xD Do check out the other on the lists HDD is one of the easiest thing to change in the laptop. Don't let your purchasing decision get sways too much by that. For example, you can always talk to re-sellers to trade-in the existing one in the laptop for something bigger, and 1TB HDD is kind of cheap now lah Added on December 21, 2012, 6:00 pm QUOTE(mdnurman @ Dec 21 2012, 03:02 PM) Is Acer S7(13") good enough for office works, 180 degree hinge (flat on table which i like in my current hp dm1), flash FB games and presentation? Yes, yes, yes.Or any others better cheaper than RM3799 (S7 price)? Seen Satellite U840.. dont like it Acer M5 too heavy Samsung Series 5 13 looks so fragile Still looking around for the Zenbook UX32VD Satellite U940 not yet available as display unit Sony T13 got problem with touchpad- same with Sony S13 Difficult to find suitable ultrabook any other ideas? Aspire S7-391-53314G12, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080; touch)@RM3799, 4GB, W8 This one has touchscreen. Do you need touchscreen in the alternative you seek? Acer M5 is ~ 1.8kg. If that is too heavy, what is acceptable to you? (And don't bother with U940 / 840, because they weight about the same). What kind of problem you find with touchpad in Sony models? the type (Elan)? the feel? This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 21 2012, 06:05 PM |
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QUOTE(simplyCT @ Dec 21 2012, 12:54 PM) 1. Preferred Brand - Reliable Brand You don't expect the winner to use it for work right? 2. Budget - 3000 3. Usage - ALL ROUNDER 4. Preferred laptop/screen size 14"+/15"+ Buying a laptop for lucky draw for company staff. Greatly appreciate your advice. We are in a construction industry. TQ Try these: Acer 14" M5-481TG-53316G12, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M LE (28nm Kepler) + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.85kg], 6GB, W8 M5-481PTG-53316G52, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M + 20GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 10-point touch, W8 15" M3-581TG-53316G52, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M + 20GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2699[2.25kg], 6GB Asus 14" K46CM-WX090H, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M@RM2199[2kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8, OD 15" S56CM-XX090H i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M + 24GB mSATA + 500GB@RM2199[2.3kg], 2GB, W8; color: black N56VZ-S3151H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT650M@RM2799[2.7kg][B&O], 4GB, 750GB, W8; color: black Dell Inspiron 14z, i5-3317U + AMD HD7570M + 32GB SSD + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2599[1.87kg], 4GB, W7HP/W8 *no VGA port, OD HP Envy4-1043TX/1053TX, i5-3317U + AMD HD7670M + [32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)]@RM2599[Beats][1.75kg], 4GB, W7HP Lenovo Y400, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GT650M@RM2799, 4GB, 500GB, W8, 120wPSU, swappable ODD Samsung NP530U4C, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT620M + 24GB mSATA + 1TB HDD@RM2999[1.81kg], 6GB, ODD, W7HP Added on December 21, 2012, 6:28 pm QUOTE(Ultimatheum @ Dec 21 2012, 06:14 PM) Well, I don't really like Inspiron's design (yeah, I'm picky xD)... the one you recommended for ASUS, can I ask the shop to upgrade it to 8GB RAM and 1TB HDD?? Or do I have to like, buy it first and upgrade it later?? You said the price was RM2.8k... Considering that I want to upgrade to the specs that I've mentioned before, how much do you think it'll cost?? (including the lappy's rm2.8k price) Of course you can upgrade the RAM and HDD.First off, the RM2.8k is RSP, negotiable. You can knock down a couple of hundred. Add 4G RAM is ~RM80. Brand new 1TB HDD is < RM300. Diff between 750G and 1TB is < RM50. If the shop is willing to trade in HDD, you could easily get what you want with the same RM2.8k price tag This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 21 2012, 06:36 PM |
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QUOTE(simplyCT @ Dec 21 2012, 10:01 PM) Thanks bro. Things about TV is, the malfunction rate is not high Of all the brands mentioned, which one are more known for reliability? No love for Sony? Something like Samsung > LG if we are talking bout TVs. For laptop, even the so called "best quality" could be staring at 15% 3 year malfunction rate Since it is for lucky draw, a bit of wow factor is required, so my earlier recommendation tilt more toward "thin, light, but still reasonable power", or "powerful and with bling bling". Don't know about you, I never overheard someone said "wau, so lucky, get a 3kg brick with 3 year warranty Anyway, as TJ said, don't sweat it over "reliability". Warranty service support is "King" in the realm of laptop. Get the most sexy Dell (err ... not many Actually, if you up your budget a bit, normally I find the most popular / welcome lucky draw gift is Apple MacBook Air / Pro, as it usually generate the most "wow" factor Added on December 22, 2012, 12:50 am QUOTE(zimm12 @ Dec 21 2012, 07:02 PM) so that means y480/y400 lacks here is not FHD but still have the power right? ux32vd is out Yes.of the list now, maybe i need to go to some stores and checks the weight of y580. thanks for the reply Y580 is ~2.8kg Added on December 22, 2012, 1:03 am QUOTE(mdnurman @ Dec 21 2012, 03:02 PM) Is Acer S7(13") good enough for office works, 180 degree hinge (flat on table which i like in my current hp dm1), flash FB games and presentation? Or any others better cheaper than RM3799 (S7 price)? Seen Satellite U840.. dont like it Acer M5 too heavy Samsung Series 5 13 looks so fragile Still looking around for the Zenbook UX32VD Satellite U940 not yet available as display unit Sony T13 got problem with touchpad- same with Sony S13 Difficult to find suitable ultrabook any other ideas? QUOTE(mdnurman @ Dec 21 2012, 08:12 PM) touchscreen is not my major requirement. nice to have but not important. M5 has this spec which is ~ 1.8kgThe Acer M5 i seen is the touchscreen which weight 2.1kg (can refer to senq flyers).. therefore it is heavy (>2kg) Regarding the touchpad of Sony T13/T14 and S13, there is a problem regarding short, the aluminium part underneath touchapd. 3 Sony Centres that I went, all have faulty touchpad on their Vaio S13. One said aluminium short circuit, the other said need to pull out the power cord because of overvoltage, and the other said if not OK can always send to Sony Service Centre (huh?). Search from Google, T13/T14/S13 had similar touchpad structure and will come with problem few days/weeks after using due to short circuit due to aluminium underneath the touchpad. One way to use the faulty touchpad is to use the touchpad while pressing on the left button. Therefore any other alternatives other than Acer S7? TQ M5-481TG-53316G12, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT640M LE (28nm Kepler) + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.85kg], 6GB, W8 So you want: can open screen 180 degree, light, not fragile, no problem with touchpad? First thing come to mind Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD (1600x900)@RM5399[1.36kg], 4GB, W7P, backlit keyboard, no ODD Tough cookie, light, 180 degree, great keyboard and touch pad, with classy (more like "classic") look. Seriously though, this one is up your alley: Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, i5-3317U + Nvidia G610M + 128GB SSD@RM3399, 4GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange 360 degree (!), light, good build quality, touch screen. This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 22 2012, 01:03 AM |
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QUOTE(eugenelimys @ Dec 22 2012, 02:19 AM) Budget: <15k From Malaysia?Screen size: prefably 17inch. 15 inch will do too. For gaming use. About the brand, um.. Not customizable companies like Illegear or OriginPC(mum seems to be not trusting them and bazooka-ed me just now about warranty) she would prefer those like Dell or Asus. Thanks. Sorry for repeating again. Illegear has good warranty support. Asus? Sorry, tell your mum she must be kidding Anyway, if mommy only allow Dell or Asus, stick with Dell. Alienware M17x R4, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M + (1920x1080)@RM5999[Starting 5.3kg][Klipsch], 6GB, 500GB (7200rpm), W7HP/W8, backlit keyboard [GPU options: GTX660M/HD7970M/GTX675M/GTX680M) Alienware M17x R4, i7-3840QM + Nvidia GTX660M + (1920x1080)@RM7549[Starting 5.3kg][Klipsch], 8GB, 2x1TB (5400rpm), W8, backlit keyboard GPU options: GTX660M/HD7970M/GTX675M/GTX680M); 3D/W7HP@RM7749 With your budget, get GTX680M SLI, 2x512G SSD (don't do RAID with SSD), extend warranty to 3 years, 32G RAM .... Just don't waste money on the 3D, stick with TV This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 22 2012, 02:52 AM |
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QUOTE(amir7298 @ Dec 22 2012, 02:52 AM) Budget: <4k AsusScreen size: 15 inch For gaming use,also video making Brand....dunno,heard Asus is good with specs and such,but other good brands will do Also,with i7 2.1 ghz++ and also nvidia gt 635 or above Thanks guys G55VW-S1216H, i7-3610QM +Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + (1920x1080)@3999[3.78kg], 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W8 N56VZ-S4284H, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GT650M + (1920x1080) + Bluray@RM3699[2.7kg][B&O], 4GB, 1TB, W8; color: black Lenovo Ideapad Y500, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GT650M + (1920x1080)@RM3799, 4GB, 500GB, W8; GN36 exGPU, 170W AC adapter Ideapad Y580, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M + 1920x1080 @RM2999[JBL], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB/W8, backlit keyboard, 2 yrs warranty Ideapad Y580, i7-3610QM + Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + (1920x1080) + Bluray@RM3599[JBL], 8GB, 1TB HDD(7200rpm), W7HP, backlit keyboard, 2 years international warranty Ideapad Y580, i7-3630QM + Nvidia GTX660M (2GB) + (1920x1080) + Bluray@RM3999[JBL], 8GB, 32GB mSATA + 1TB HDD, W7HP, backlit keyboard, 2 years warranty |
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QUOTE(simplyCT @ Dec 22 2012, 10:12 AM) TQ TJ and nexus. Thats of great help. MacBook Air 11" i5 / 4G / 128G SSD - RM3399I think right now its down to 1. Dell for a peace of mind and budget friendly 2. Macbook for the WoW factor. Im right now inclined towards the macbook as you said, wow factor is very important in lucky draw. I think i can stretch the budget a little, please recommend the best bang for bucks and place to purchase at better price. Thanks. MacBook Air 13" i5 / 4G / 128G SSD - RM3699 MacBook Pro 13" i5/ 4G / 500G (5400rpm) - RM3699 Price is negotiable. Thing about Apple is model from whichever year all carry the same model name, you need to know how to check serial number. Get from reputable seller. If a deal is too good to be true, it probably is Try to PM devour in LYN. His thread: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1890950 Disclaimer: As far as I know, we are not related Added on December 22, 2012, 1:21 pm QUOTE(kakibangku_11 @ Dec 22 2012, 12:40 PM) Hello there. I need some help for choosing a good laptop for 3D visualization & gaming purpose, good warranty & can stand around 3-4 years (after extend the warranty). Precison M4700, i7-3720M + Nvidia Quadro K1000M@RM5800, 4GB, 750GB(7200rpm), W7P [Screen Upgrade: FHD, FHD IPS RGB] [CPU Upgrade: up to i7-3920XM] [GPU Upgrade: Quadro K2000M] [RAM up to 32GB]Im work as ID, mostly used work on Autocad, Sketchup with vray, 3D max, photoshop, illustrator. i had 2 laptop before, 1st one is acer (in 2007) n second one is asus N82JQ (buy on 2010, warranty pass, & now need to replace motherboard and HDD. asus centre quote me around RM1200 for that 2 items) for me its not worthy to repair it. its all my fouls not to extend the warranty. So, i think want to change a new one (Dell or other else) , my budget around 6k. (installment payment). cant pay more than RM500 per month. Im looking for dell precision m4700, but it wll cost me 6k plus. And im interested with dell mx14 alienware too. (im not hardcore gamers, jst play game like fifa,pes,football manager,cod,batterfield,nfs). Wish you can help me to decide which one is the best suit for me. You can recommend others brand too. Thanks! Ahhh, you have great taste Now, M4700, upgrage to 15" FHD Ultrasharp screen, only cost RM6.1k on Dell online. Already has 16G RAM, powerful i7, AMD FirePro M4000, 3 yr NBD onsite warranty. Now, of course you can pay by credit card, and use your credit card interest free installment plan Also, RM6.1k is negotiable. Yes, just online chat with sale agent. You should target 10% discount at least If you want to save a bit of money, Inspiron 15R (Special Edition), i7-3612QM + AMD HD7730M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) + 32GB SSD + 1TB HDD(5400rpm)@RM3199, 8GB,backlit keyboard optional, W7HP/W8 Vostro 3560, i7-3632QM + AMD HD7670M + 32GB SSD + 750GB(7200rpm) HDD + (1920x1080)@RM3209[2.57kg], 8GB, W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze Screen not as nice, build quality not as good, no docking port, but you save big bucks This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 22 2012, 01:29 PM |
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QUOTE(jkkyhamsterboy @ Dec 22 2012, 02:22 PM) Asus A45VS-VX026H, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT645M@RM2199[2.4kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8 To each his own Dell Inspiron 14R (Special Edition), i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M(28nm Kepler)@RM2049[2.38kg], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), W7HP/W8 Lenovo Z480, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT640M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB(5400rpm) W7HB, colors: grey/red/blue After some comparison, I'm almost deciding on the 14 R SE. But I see Dell online soon going to increase to RM2268. If I were to reduce my budget even more, is this model reasonable for its spec or any other brand which is more value for money than this: G480, i5-3210M + Nvidia GT635M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB (5400rpm), W8, 2 yrs warranty After reading several previous post, I realize most sifu recommend Dell due to its above par on site service compared to other makes but after getting some feedback from my colleagues who use Dell and also reading lowyat dell forums, I realize their hardware tends to fail quite easily (low reliability) and other issues like BSOD. One friend who bought 15R past 2 months got his notebook fan performing at high speed when it's only opening task manager (as if like playing HD games/running autocad/rendering programs) but got it fixed under warranty and problem still persists. My another friend who has his 4 yers old XPS has some graphic card problem and enquire abt the service from Dell but it seems like charging exhorbitantly high cost. Also, my friend mentioned that Dell got no proper service centre location (that's why offering on-site service) unlike HP, Toshiba, ASUS, Lenovo etc. So, Im in dilemma of getting dell after feedback. Good service but poor reliability ratings or is it these are the small portions of sour products? "fixed under warranty and problem still persists" - Then it is not "fixed". Suggest you to suggest your friend to call Dell again to get it "fixed". "4 year old XPS" - over warranty period. Try any other brand and see if there is any difference. "No proper service centre, that's why offer onsite service" - one of the stupidest thing I ever heard No one is peddling Dell here Added on December 23, 2012, 12:40 am QUOTE(blues-grey @ Dec 22 2012, 08:31 PM) hi...need some suggestion on buying a new lappy Works as in???? I am going to assume MS office stuff.budget : under rm2000 not a heavy user though just for doing works and watch movies does not get too hot prefer not to heavy and thin tq Asus 14" K46CM-WX090H, i5-3317U + Nvidia GT635M@RM2199[2kg], 2GB, 500GB, W8, OD Dell 14" Inspiron 14z, i3-3217U + Intel HD4000@RM1799[1.87kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W8, *no VGA port, OD Inspiron 14z, i3-3217U + AMD HD7570M + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2099[1.87kg], 4GB, W7HB/W8, *no VGA port, OD Lenovo 14" S400, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000 + 24GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2099[1.8kg], 4GB, W7HB; W8@RM2199 Price is RSP. Negotiable. Added on December 23, 2012, 12:40 am QUOTE(saber1 @ Dec 22 2012, 08:55 PM) Tag on with question on display. Does this Dell Inspiron 14R (Special Edition) come with anti-glare display option? No.This post has been edited by nexus2238: Dec 23 2012, 12:40 AM |
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