msi is good brand or not?
Enquiries/Recommendations Buying a new laptop? NEED RECOMMENDATIONS? V23, Please FOLLOW the FORMAT TQ~!
Enquiries/Recommendations Buying a new laptop? NEED RECOMMENDATIONS? V23, Please FOLLOW the FORMAT TQ~!
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Mar 31 2014, 04:07 PM
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msi is good brand or not?
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Mar 31 2014, 04:14 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
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Mar 31 2014, 04:18 PM
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msi ge60 2pc apache dh start jual kt malaysia ke? act nk beli asus tpi org ckp after sale service sucks
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Mar 31 2014, 04:19 PM
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1. Preferred brand: Any brands (Prefer Lenovo, Asus, Toshiba)
2. Budget: 2k~2.5k 3. Usage: MS Office, Gaming, Photo Editing 4. Preferences : at least 15" display, along with GeForce GT740m 4gb ram. Need any recommendations~ currently had my eyes set on Lenovo Z510, looking for more alternatives |
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Mar 31 2014, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 03:19 PM) 11-13" notebooks are not that large-scale produce , so they are generally more expensive how about the dell vostro 5470 and sony vaio pro 11"? from the specs it seems to be similar with the inspiron 14 7000 but lighter?It costs more to fit more in such a small profile as well, so nope... not really much you can choose around that budget Closest: 13" Illegear RE-13 Pro, i5-4200M + Nvidia GTX765M + (1920x1080 IPS)@RM3999[2kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ] This post has been edited by andyting: Mar 31 2014, 04:44 PM |
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Mar 31 2014, 05:13 PM
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11,096 posts Joined: Feb 2011 From: Your kokoro |
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Mar 31 2014, 05:32 PM
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4,470 posts Joined: Sep 2007 From: Kuala Lumpur |
QUOTE(andyting @ Mar 31 2014, 12:56 AM) 1. Preferred brand: Any brands 2. Budget: RM2k-3k 3. Usage: MS Office, web browsing, occasional gaming but not a must (for eg. FIFA/COD playable at smooth fps at low-med graphic), run some engineering software like autocad is optional too (if can't run is fine too) 4. Screen size: Below 14" -weight is below 2kg or slightly more than 2kg (ultraportables) Currently looking at Lenovo U430 touch and dell Inspiron 14 7000. Any other recommendations? QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 01:54 AM) You do realize U430 and Inspiron 14 are 14" notebooks (not "below 14"")? haha I suppose its still these two at the moment Sure can run AutoCAD, just a matter of how smooth (depending on the intensiveness of tasks given) Can consider this one as well, quite sleek: 14" HP Envy Touchsmart 14-K119TX Sleekbook, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768;touch)@RM2799[2.01kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1 QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 03:19 PM) 11-13" notebooks are not that large-scale produce , so they are generally more expensive from the second and third his usage really like mine usage... i am sure you can have a look at MacBook Air... 11" is from 2999 and 13" is from 3299It costs more to fit more in such a small profile as well, so nope... not really much you can choose around that budget Closest: 13" Illegear RE-13 Pro, i5-4200M + Nvidia GTX765M + (1920x1080 IPS)@RM3999[2kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 4GB, 500GB(7200rpm), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ] autocad LT is very okay... 3D i not sure becoz mine is just LT license. Light gaming is definately do-able and since that is not your priority i think that is more ok also... just price a bit higher, but still less than 3.5 as you said la... anyway you still can go back to your insprion 7000 if too expensive for you... |
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Mar 31 2014, 05:48 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(andyting @ Mar 31 2014, 04:29 PM) how about the dell vostro 5470 and sony vaio pro 11"? from the specs it seems to be similar with the inspiron 14 7000 but lighter? Vostro 5470 has poor built quality, ergonomics and weak Wifi, but its very light.. I wouldn't recommend it, not very confidence-inspiring especially if you plan to do heavy tasks on it As for the Vaio Pro 11, are you sure you are okay with such a small screen? |
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Mar 31 2014, 05:57 PM
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1. Preferred brand: Lenovo, Asus, Dell, Acer
2. Budget: <RM2k 3. Usage: Everyday computing with occasional gaming 4. Preferences : at least 14" display, along with graphic card BTW, wat is the difference between d follwing processors? Intel Core, Celeron & Pentium. Which is d best? |
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Mar 31 2014, 06:02 PM
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4,470 posts Joined: Sep 2007 From: Kuala Lumpur |
QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 05:48 PM) Vostro 5470 has poor built quality, ergonomics and weak Wifi, but its very light.. I wouldn't recommend it, not very confidence-inspiring especially if you plan to do heavy tasks on it I agree... i wonder why microsoft still dont plan to fix this issue....As for the Vaio Pro 11, are you sure you are okay with such a small screen? |
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Mar 31 2014, 07:05 PM
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 10:17 AM) Lowyat plaza is the place to go hi, you seem to talk highly on this Dell model....but you'll need to ask around from shop to shop (only go to big stores ya to avoid con-case) to get the best price And try to turn down freebies- they're useless, ask for price reductions instead Dell Inspiron 14 7000, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2699[2.02kg], 6GB(soldered), W8.1, backlit keyboard, 58Whr, No ODD |
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Mar 31 2014, 07:24 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(xproc @ Mar 31 2014, 06:02 PM) I think this problem is also plaguing the MBP with RD as well Its not just Microsoft problem, but basically every software out there... which is why as of now its still not a very good move to go for super high-resolution screens QUOTE(popice2u @ Mar 31 2014, 07:05 PM) hi, you seem to talk highly on this Dell model.... Sure thing man, given the choice, I would want one too Dell Inspiron 14 7000, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)@RM2699[2.02kg], 6GB(soldered), W8.1, backlit keyboard, 58Whr, No ODDÂ Â Its a premium notebook with mSATA SSD yo Just too bad it doesn't have a GPU... but that's asking for too much already lol Anyway, looks like its on promotion too: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by [PF] T.J.: Mar 31 2014, 07:37 PM |
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Mar 31 2014, 07:26 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(stickmanchong17 @ Mar 31 2014, 05:57 PM) 1. Preferred brand: Lenovo, Asus, Dell, Acer 2. Budget: <RM2k 3. Usage: Everyday computing with occasional gaming 4. Preferences : at least 14" display, along with graphic card BTW, wat is the difference between d follwing processors? Intel Core, Celeron & Pentium. Which is d best? QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2014, 10:18 AM) 14" Since you do not seem to have budget constraint, just stick to the mainstream Core i processors Acer V5-473PG-54204G50, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M +(1366x768;touch)@RM2299, 4GB, 500GB,W8 *no OD Asus K451LB-WX071H, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M@RM2299, 4GB, 750GB, W8 Dell Inspiron 14R, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M@RM1849 [2.32kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), Linux, 6 cell; W8@RM2049 Inspiron 14R, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768, Touch) @RM2299 [2.32kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W8 , 6 cell HP Pavilion 14-N059TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M@RM2099[2.03kg], 4GB, 750GB, W8; colors: silver/black Pavilion 14-N223TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768; touch)@RM2399[2.03kg], 4GB, 750GB, W8.1; colors: silver/black Lenovo Z400 touch, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768, touch)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8; 2 years warranty Sony Vaio SVF14318SG, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768;touch)@RM2399, 4GB, 500GB, W8SL; colors: white Toshiba Satelite L40-AS125XG/B/W, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M@RM2299[Onkyo], 2GB, 750GB, 3 years local warranty, W8; colors: Gold/blue/white * Prices in RRP, negotiable * extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget (if applicable) * Upgrade to 8GB RAM if within budget This post has been edited by [PF] T.J.: Mar 31 2014, 07:27 PM |
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Mar 31 2014, 07:29 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(adrianneow @ Mar 31 2014, 07:01 PM) 1. Preferred Brand: Not Acer, (I'm researching on LENOVO, quite good brand) Pretty much these:2. Budget: < 4k 3. Usage: Bring to class, office work, web browsing, gaming, photo editing, video editing, scripting, coding, CAD support, and etc Looking for ultrabook, high graphics, SSD, if can look like very premium la haha must be at least 4th GENERATION INTEL i7 , if possible can extend warranty also 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 14" or 15" Thanks everyone for helping, much appreciate !!! Besides, 4th generation i5 vs i7, difference a lot? 14" Lenovo Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty 15.6" Lenovo Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT750M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3999[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8, red backlit, GN37 exGPU & ODD, 120w+170w psu, 2 yrs *Prices in RRP I suppose you can opt for the Y410p or the Y510p (RM3399 one). That will leave you with enough budget for a 256GB SSD upgrade |
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Mar 31 2014, 08:03 PM
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2,706 posts Joined: Feb 2013 From: Tech / Sports |
1. Preferred Brand: Dell
2. Budget: RM2000 3. Usage: surfing, for undergraduate use ( bring to college ) 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 14 What my sis wants: Ram : 3gb and above Hard disk : 500gb and above Light weight ( without cd rom is the best ) This post has been edited by limyuyang: Mar 31 2014, 08:04 PM |
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Mar 31 2014, 08:45 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(limyuyang @ Mar 31 2014, 08:03 PM) 1. Preferred Brand: Dell As light as it gets 2. Budget: RM2000 3. Usage: surfing, for undergraduate use ( bring to college ) 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 14 What my sis wants: Ram : 3gb and above Hard disk : 500gb and above Light weight ( without cd rom is the best ) 14" Dell Vostro 5470, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400@RM1899, 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W8, 3-cell Vostro 5470, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm) + (1366x768;touch)@RM2149, 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W8, 3-cell Try nego for the 2nd one, it performs better~ But do take note that the WiFi range of the 5470 is pretty poor |
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Mar 31 2014, 09:15 PM
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QUOTE(xproc @ Mar 31 2014, 05:32 PM) from the second and third his usage really like mine usage... i am sure you can have a look at MacBook Air... 11" is from 2999 and 13" is from 3299 yup, i got consider about the macbook air too.. but not very confident in going to OS X and if not wrong microsoft office for mac is still 2011 instead of windows version 2013?autocad LT is very okay... 3D i not sure becoz mine is just LT license. Light gaming is definately do-able and since that is not your priority i think that is more ok also... just price a bit higher, but still less than 3.5 as you said la... anyway you still can go back to your insprion 7000 if too expensive for you... QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 05:48 PM) Vostro 5470 has poor built quality, ergonomics and weak Wifi, but its very light.. I wouldn't recommend it, not very confidence-inspiring especially if you plan to do heavy tasks on it i see.. guess it's back to the dell and lenovo models then As for the Vaio Pro 11, are you sure you are okay with such a small screen? |
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Mar 31 2014, 09:41 PM
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4,470 posts Joined: Sep 2007 From: Kuala Lumpur |
QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 31 2014, 07:24 PM) I think this problem is also plaguing the MBP with RD as well beside 11" mba, i also own a full hd 13" W8,1P asus zenbook prime, which is more like a joke screen to me, i rather it 1600x900 or 1440x900 srsly, the icons and the font scaling and magnification setting aint help much...Its not just Microsoft problem, but basically every software out there... which is why as of now its still not a very good move to go for super high-resolution screens rmbp "Best for Retina" (double pixel) setting is at least better than full HD jokes on those 11" and 13" screen, even the apps not retina optimised yet, its ways better than those jokes already... |
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Mar 31 2014, 10:53 PM
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24,193 posts Joined: Feb 2010 From: Perak |
QUOTE(andyting @ Mar 31 2014, 09:15 PM) yup, i got consider about the macbook air too.. but not very confident in going to OS X and if not wrong microsoft office for mac is still 2011 instead of windows version 2013? PC fairs are not really worth going since the promotions are the same even if you shop at LYP during that time.. unless for limited edition offers specific only to the PC Fair, which is very rare (and those you have to get there very early to queue lol) i see.. guess it's back to the dell and lenovo models then QUOTE(xproc @ Mar 31 2014, 09:41 PM) beside 11" mba, i also own a full hd 13" W8,1P asus zenbook prime, which is more like a joke screen to me, i rather it 1600x900 or 1440x900 srsly, the icons and the font scaling and magnification setting aint help much... Yes yes. Apple Fanbyte is that way -->rmbp "Best for Retina" (double pixel) setting is at least better than full HD jokes on those 11" and 13" screen, even the apps not retina optimised yet, its ways better than those jokes already... |
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Mar 31 2014, 10:54 PM
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Please suggest me some brand for laptop
I'm currently looking for specs below: 1-any brand as long as durable 2- purpose: little Photoshop , light gaming , entertaiment(movies) 3- budget 2-2.5 k 4-15" screen with number pad Prefer w8 ,nice speaker |
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