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post Jul 28 2014, 11:06 AM, updated 12y ago

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New Laptop Recommendations thread V24 is up! But this will probably be my last, for those who are interested in continuing the effort, please feel free to contribute thumbup.gif


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This thread is specially made to offer laptop/tablet PC recommendations to EVERYONE
However, in order for us to recommend you with laptops/tablet PCs which suits you the most, we would require some basic information from you. Hence please kindly state your the following when posting:
1. Preferred Brand
2. Budget
3. Usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size


Laptop models and associated prices can be found here: LYN Notebook Price Catalog V4

Please do your research properly before buying ya, there are ORIGINAL and REFURBISHED notebooks out there. So don't get conned! icon_rolleyes.gif icon_rolleyes.gif

With the help of the sifus here, we hope that you will be able to find the best laptop for your usage~
Happy Hunting!


As usual, many thanks alot to God lee_what2004 sifu for his time in giving recommendations and updating the pricelist~

Special thanks to raymondtong94, nexus2238 sifus for their relentless participation in this thread, I'm sure many are grateful for your recommendations happy.gif Keep it up guys~
Thank you to all others who have helped

The following are the links to the previous threads:
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post Jul 28 2014, 11:07 AM

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The sifus and I have always wanted a specific section of the thread to recommend some of the more popular notebooks at a particular time, but sadly we never got the chance to do it since the lineups gets refreshed so rapidly that even we have problems catching up. Nevertheless, I would like to share my experiences with potential buyers on what you should look out for when you purchase your next notebook.

Of course, all opinions are my own, which are based on my 4 years experience here in recommending notebooks. I understand that different people have different priorities in choosing his/her notebook, and I have to admit that my priorities changed according to the years as well, so don't be surprised if yours do as well icon_rolleyes.gif

Some points that I would like to share with potential notebook buyers:
1. You get what you pay for, at least for all the mainstream notebooks. Much like everything else in the market, if you pay peanuts, all that you're going to get are peanuts. Most Malaysians tend to ask for notebooks with the best "bang-for-buck" or best performance for the price, which is not exactly a very viable option. There are many other aspects to look for in a good notebook (Point 2).
astria sifu once said: "They must've cut corners somewhere you don't see it to achieve such a low price."
lil kiasu: "Cheap no good, good no cheap."

2. Don't just look at the main specifications of the notebook (CPU, GPU and HDD). There are many other aspects of a notebook that you should look at, for example:
- do you like the design of the notebook?
- how's the warranty support for this notebook/brand?
- is the keyboard comfortable to type on?
- are the speakers good?
- is the audio/mic ports combined or separated?
- is the cooling system good?
- is it easy to access the inner parts of the notebook (For upgrades and maintenance)?
- does the touchpad suck?
- and a whole lot more etc. etc. etc.

Of course, there are a lot more points to ponder, and each person has a different priority in the features they want. Which is why we sifus always recommend potential buyers to check out the notebook before buying. If you are a gamer, don't buy a very powerful machine with a very bad cooling system! It's not going to end well...
In short, you don't need a notebook with the most powerful CPU or GPU for your budget, you need one that you like (design and ergonomics), one that fulfils your usage.

3. Don't buy based on the brand. People tend to generalize when it comes to brands- If his/her notebook sucks, then everything from that brand sucks. This is of course, inaccurate.
One has to understand that there will always be lemon units in electronic devices. Whether a notebook lasts or not depends on a little bit of luck, but a lot on user care!
Even the most premium brands out there are not free from defects.

"Is Asus or Lenovo better?", we get this kind of questions a lot.

Each brand has different lineups of notebooks, ranging from budget to premium to workstations to business notebooks etc. Of course, don't expect budget notebooks to be extremely reliable, and don't expect business notebooks to be cheap. Each lineup of notebooks were designed specifically to suit different niche of people.
Thus, know which category of notebook you are going for, and set your expectations accordingly.

4. Buy based on warranty support. Apparently after sales service wasn't a really big thing 2-3 years back, but things have changed. People now understand how frustrating it can be to send in their faulty notebooks to the respective shops/service centres themselves, then wait for up to 2 months laptop-less for repairs. And that's not it, some might even have to put up with bad customer service or recurring faultiness. In the end they wasted a lot of time, money and effort, and sometimes the notebooks ain't even fixed doh.gif
We are fortunate that some brands in Malaysia (Dell, Lenovo, HP, Toshiba, Fujitsu) took note of the problems we customers were facing, and provided on-site warranty support (they come to your place and fix your notebook within 1-2 business days) for certain lineups of their notebooks.
So far, only Dell offers on-site warranty to all their notebooks, with the option for warranty extension. This is a package that I would highly recommend to everyone, particularly students who do not have spare notebooks.

5. Do your research before buying. If you are reading this, then good for you. It's good to read up a bit on the notebook(s) you are interested in before you make the purchase. Not every notebook is perfect, each one will have its flaws, so it'll be good to read up reviews on them as well, and decide whether the drawbacks will affect your usage and ultimately your purchase.

Words of advice: (i) Avoid buying a newly released product which doesn't have any reviews yet. You might end up getting a notebook with universal problems (as in all models suffer from the same issue) which will give you a big headache. (ii) Avoid getting limited edition notebooks that are specific to a specific region of the world (South East Asia for our case), you will have problems getting proper warranty/technical support and spare parts.

6. Always compare Apple vs. Apple, Orange vs. Orange. This will probably earn me some hate from the fanboys, but if you are going to compare an Apple against a Windows-based notebook, please compare those of equivalent price-range or niche.
Too often do the sifus hear Apple users complaining that Windows-based notebooks are rubbish because apparently their RM1000 Windows netbook suck and their current RM5000 MacBook works miraculously well laugh.gif We sifus have no qualms with you comparing notebooks of different operating systems, as long as you are fair about it, and you are not spamming the thread with bashes and hate. However, whichever operating system/brands you choose, please do remember to take note of Point 2 and Point 4.

7. Shop people don't always know everything. In fact, I've only seen a handful of really competent and knowledgeable sellers in Lowyat plaza or during PC Fairs. Most of the shop sellers are part-timers trying to make a living, unlike the passionate forumers (not me, I'm actually a noob @__@) here who follow up on all the technological advancement just because they love it.

Some classic examples (I'm sure you've heard more if you did your research laugh.gif):
"No you are wrong, Nvidia GT730M is better than Nvidia GTX770M because its has more VRAM!"
"Sorry I don't know what is IPS, I will go and ask my superiors"

Shop people will say virtually anything, as long as you buy from them at the end of the day and the commissions go into their pockets. So make sure you do your homework first before you buy anything, unless if you don't mind being ripped off la laugh.gif But worry not, for we are here for you haha~

I guess that's all for now haha, finally some contributions to this thread laugh.gif
Hopefully the information here will help potential buyers find their ideal notebooks icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 28 2014, 11:10 AM

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** The sifus here are recommending based on what they think is best for your requirements and budget. In the end its up to you to decide which one you will buy

*** The sifus here are offering recommendations voluntarily (not paid) as we believe that by doing so, we could reduce the number of con cases; so please do show the sifus some respect
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QUOTE(ytlay @ Jul 28 2014, 11:44 AM)
Support!  support! Good job.  thumbup.gif
Our forumers are benefit so much from the pro and unbias recommendation from all the sifus here.  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
Thank you so much.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(yoyo12368 @ Jul 26 2014, 04:06 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:Any Brand
2. Budget: Below RM2k
3. Usage :Autocad
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Any size

Thanks!
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Sorry for the late reply man, someone passed away rclxub.gif
Anyway, for your usage, as replied in the other thread, more RAM will do you good nod.gif

And since you can't really get too much of a CPU with RM2k, then get the highest you can i.e. i5-4200U, though u can try your luck and look for those with Mobile "M" processors, like this these:
14"
Lenovo
G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1799, 4GB, 500GB, W8
G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8

**price in RRP, might be hard to find since these are relatively old

Otherwise, just go for this:
14"
Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099
*the SSD will mean snappier performance

***upgrade to 8GB at least
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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Jul 28 2014, 12:28 PM)
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QUOTE(song191 @ Jul 26 2014, 07:16 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:Any Brand
2. Budget: around rm2500
3. Usage : Microsoft Office, light gaming (games like football manager which does not require really good graphic), good audio
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 10-13

so im an laptop idiot, hope someone here can give me some valuable suggestions. thanks in advance!
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Unfortunately 10-13" notebooks don't come with a dedicated GPU at all, so it might not be that good (just in case you want to play other games apart from PES la laugh.gif)

HP reintroduced its wonderful Beats notebooks (overpriced a bit but damn they look great, and audio is good, so you might want to have a look laugh.gif)
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-V011TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT830M@RM1999[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red
Pavilion 14-V023TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia GT840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red

Keyboard is awesome too haha

*Price in RRP~
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QUOTE(awakener1986 @ Jul 26 2014, 10:18 PM)
1. Preferred brand: Any

2. Budget: less than rm2000

3. Usage: Mostly for web surfing & watching videos. Occationally some photoshop works as well & some office work

4. Preferred laptop size: Lightweight, 14"
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14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

recommending this one due to the faster 8GB SSHD; the RAM should be upgradable as well icon_rolleyes.gif
*upgrade to at least 8GB RAM, will help with Photoshop rendering and multitasking

If you want something slightly lighter, then this:
14"
Lenovo
Ideapad Flex 14, i3-4010U + Nvidia 820M +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1799, 4GB (soldered), W8, 2 yrs; color: black

*Ram not upgradable, CPU also weaker. There is an i5 variant but over your budget


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1. Preferred Brand: Prefer Asus, but others are welcome
2. Budget: 3k below, lower better of course
3. Usage: Writing and writing. web browsing. Streaming sometimes
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13.3 if possible.

Basically looking into something like MBA 13, but not sure OS X suit me or not... looking around to see other recommendation.
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QUOTE(JonahPhun @ Jul 26 2014, 11:53 PM)
REPOST.
Need 2 recommendation. Thanks smile.gif
1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: As low as possible. Below 2k
3. Usage: Mom's laptop. General usage, no gaming. (Email, streaming videos)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Big, Around 15inch? wont be bringing it around alot (lots of k-drama)

1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: 2-2.5k
3. Usage: Mine(college student). Gereral use, gaming(dota2/tf2/fifa14/etc), college work(engineering)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Suggest me. Not too big
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How come Mum's is cheaper than yours? brows.gif brows.gif

For mum:
15.6"
Dell
Inspiron 15 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.4kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499
Inspiron 15 3000, i3-4005U + Nvidia 820M@RM1599[2.4kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

*extend warranty to 3-5 years on-site warranty service, should be within budget. Can upgrade to 8GB RAM as well- more future proof
*not exactly a super great laptop, but at least with Dell, you don't have to worry about your mum bugging you to help fix the laptop if anything happens laugh.gif

For you:
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M +(1920x1080; IPS touch)@RM2499[2kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1, 2 yrs; colors: red/white

*Upgrade RAM to 8GB at least. This is a light laptop, so try not to expect too much in terms of cooling and solidness laugh.gif
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QUOTE(jsen58 @ Jul 28 2014, 12:35 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Prefer Asus, but others are welcome
2. Budget: 3k below, lower better of course
3. Usage: Writing and writing. web browsing. Streaming sometimes
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13.3 if possible.

Basically looking into something like MBA 13, but not sure OS X suit me or not... looking around to see other recommendation.
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Hello fellow keyboard warrior laugh.gif laugh.gif
I should remind you that Asus Malaysia's after sales service is No. 1 in terms of lousiness in Malaysia laugh.gif Best to avoid even though their notebooks look great and are generally reliable

There are only 2 brand-lines with awesome keyboards- Dell XPS and Lenovo Thinkpad (apart from the MBA, of course laugh.gif)
The XPS 13 is MBA 13's direct competitor but its above your budget, but if you are hardworking, you should be able to find an earlier generation for within RM3k icon_rolleyes.gif

As for the Thinkpad, yeah noneed to say they are all super expensive (>RM5k laugh.gif), but this new Yoga is pretty good (KB style same as new Thinkpads, but much shallower):
13"
Lenovo Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

Still, since you have a budget of RM3k, it might be best to consider MBA 13 la since for the first time Macs are cheaper than Windows counterparts (not counting softwares*) laugh.gif
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Apple MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

But make sure you are familiar with Apple first, cause you might have incompatibility issues if you need to transfer documents etc.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 28 2014, 12:42 PM)
Hello fellow keyboard warrior  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
I should remind you that Asus Malaysia's after sales service is No. 1 in terms of lousiness in Malaysia  laugh.gif Best to avoid even though their notebooks look great and are generally reliable

There are only 2 brand-lines with awesome keyboards- Dell XPS and Lenovo Thinkpad (apart from the MBA, of course laugh.gif)
The XPS 13 is MBA 13's direct competitor but its above your budget, but if you are hardworking, you should be able to find an earlier generation for within RM3k icon_rolleyes.gif

As for the Thinkpad, yeah noneed to say they are all super expensive (>RM5k laugh.gif), but this new Yoga is pretty good (KB style same as new Thinkpads, but much shallower):
13"
Lenovo Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

Still, since you have a budget of RM3k, it might be best to consider MBA 13 la since for the first time Macs are cheaper than Windows counterparts (not counting softwares*) laugh.gif
13"
Apple MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

But make sure you are familiar with Apple first, cause you might have incompatibility issues if you need to transfer documents etc.
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Thanks for the reply, i guess MBA still the best choice after all. Thanks for pointing out on Asus's after sale service.
If im just looking for lightweight and good battery life? is there any choice?
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QUOTE(PoorVenderz @ Jul 27 2014, 12:06 AM)
I need some recommendations.

I'm truly appreciated for your recommendations. (Either upcoming laptops or current laptops)
Type: Any
Size: 13.3 - 14 inch
Screen: Matte/Anti Glare
Keyboard: Backlit
Resolution: Full HD / (Prefer 1920 x 1080p)
Usage: Surfing/Youtube
Hard Disk: Prefer SSD at the first place*
Budget: <RM3000
Battery: Long battery life (more or at least 7 Hrs)
Weight: Light


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Closest!
13" Lenovo
Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

* No real SSD though haha
* No anti-glare or matte surface as well, those are usually limited to MSI models, or super expensive models laugh.gif
* Battery life won't be as long as you expect, my guess is around 5 hours with Wifi
* Not sure got Backlit or not, please check yourself icon_rolleyes.gif

If you are more adventurous, get this:
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M +(1920x1080; IPS touch)@RM2499[2kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1, 2 yrs; colors: red/white

*upgrade to 8GB RAM, use remaining budget to throw in a full SSD (128/256GB)
Again, no anti-glare/matte or >7hours battery life

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QUOTE(jsen58 @ Jul 28 2014, 12:46 PM)
Thanks for the reply, i guess MBA still the best choice after all. Thanks for pointing out on Asus's after sale service.
If im just looking for lightweight and good battery life? is there any choice?
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For a keyboard warrior who types a lot, I think its still best for you to go for ultrabooks like the ones suggested..
Netbooks are alot lighter, cheaper, and offers better battery life, but you get a lot less performance and reliability laugh.gif

I would suggest you to go and check out the Dell XPS13, MBA 13 and Lenovo Yoga 2-13, try and type on them, then decide from there. The KB should be the deciding factor, otherwise you will have a problem if you can't type long on your upcoming notebook tongue.gif
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For a keyboard warrior who types a lot, I think its still best for you to go for ultrabooks like the ones suggested..
Netbooks are alot lighter, cheaper, and offers better battery life, but you get a lot less performance and reliability laugh.gif

I would suggest you to go and check out the Dell XPS13, MBA 13 and Lenovo Yoga 2-13, try and type on them, then decide from there. The KB should be the deciding factor, otherwise you will have a problem if you can't type long on your upcoming notebook  tongue.gif
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Alright, thank you for your recommendation. Will check these 3 out. cool2.gif cool2.gif
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QUOTE(hero1298 @ Jul 27 2014, 11:36 PM)
Hi everyone,

I'm aiming to buy Dell Inspiron 14R 3542 touchscreen i5-4200U 4GB RAM NVIDIA 2GB  1 yr pro support

OR

HP Pavilion 14-v012TX non-touch i5-4210U 4GB RAM NVIDIA 2GB  2 yrs bring in warranty
I'm confused on which one to buy....The price for both is around the same. I really want a laptop with metal brushing.

I'm also an Engineering student meaning I need a pc that can handle our heavy softwares such as CREO/AUTOCAD.
Thank you so much for your time, I really need some expert advice.

P/S A bit skeptic on HP, my mom said it is not a good brand.

budget roughly 2K
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Its not really accurate to judge a brand based on its name haha...
Both the Inspiron 14R and HP 14 that you are looking at are entry-level machines, so both are equally good (or bad) laugh.gif

If you ask me, since the specs are almost similar (autocad relies more on CPU if non-3D), it all depends on you; whether you want warranty service (Dell), or performance (HP)
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i5-4210U + Nvidia 820M@RM1799[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1999

Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM1899[2.02kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2099

HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

*For Dell, try to extend warranty to 3 years on-site, it will come superbly in handy for students.

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QUOTE(Drag102 @ Jul 28 2014, 04:21 AM)
Hi. I want to ask for recommendation on laptop.

1. Preferred Brand: Anything except Acer/Asus
2. Budget: RM3k max
3. Usage: Multimedia design, 3D rendering, animation
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Maybe 15.6 inches at least

Thanks in advance. smile.gif
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If you want something light, then this:
15.6"
Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8


*but I've heard users complaining about colour accuracy of the (possibly cheap) IPS screen, so better check if colour accuracy is important to you icon_rolleyes.gif

If you don't mind something heavier (but more powerful in terms of CPU):
15.6"
MSI
GP60-2OD-034MY, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT740M + (1920x1080; anti-glare)@RM2999, 4GB, 750GB, W8, steel series KB

GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1

**Price in RRP
Upgrade to 8GB RAM at least, it will help in your work.
Please take note that Nvidia 840M and GT740M are mere entry-level GPUs, not very made for 3D stuffs icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(jsen58 @ Jul 28 2014, 12:52 PM)
Alright, thank you for your recommendation. Will check these 3 out.  cool2.gif  cool2.gif
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No problems man, happy choosing!
I hope I get to own a Dell XPS13 in the future too thumbup.gif
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Hey sifu, thanks alot man laugh.gif
You have been helping out a lot in the pricelists, really appreciate it haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

I'm not sure how long I can keep this up though haha~ Feel free to take over if you want, I love your consistency in Mobile Computing  notworthy.gif
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U and a team of sifus are making the pricelist/ recommendation thread very sucessful. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
We will continue to give our full support whenever possible as we are part of the team. icon_rolleyes.gif
Look like we need to look for more volunteer techie sifus to make it even sucessful and we have some spare time. laugh.gif




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