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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
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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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Most of the sifus retired liao haha, getting busier in their lives laugh.gif
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Brand: any brands are welcomed
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I really need ur recommendations..thanks in advance smile.gif
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Hai all.. I need some recommendation smile.gif

Brand: any brands are welcomed
Budget: 2.9k
Usage : for class , browsing n games
Size: 15.6"

I really need ur recommendations..thanks in advance smile.gif
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Not really sure what classes you are having, but these should be balanced enough icon_rolleyes.gif
15.6"
Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

The Lenovo may be better in terms of computing speed and CPU power, but since its light and slim, it will probably be hotter than the MSI icon_rolleyes.gif
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Not really sure what classes you are having, but these should be balanced enough icon_rolleyes.gif
15.6"
Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

The Lenovo may be better in terms of computing speed and CPU power, but since its light and slim, it will probably be hotter than the MSI  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks..For class i mean like simple program like creo..thats it..do u have any suggestiom for asus laptop???
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Thanks..For class i mean like simple program like creo..thats it..do u have any suggestiom for asus laptop???
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Perhaps this one:
15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Upgrade RAM to 8GB icon_rolleyes.gif

But please take note that Asus Malaysia's warranty service is not good icon_rolleyes.gif
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How come Mum's is cheaper than yours?  brows.gif  brows.gif

For mum:
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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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hehehe because my mom don't really use the laptop apart from watching drama and email so basic specs is enough.

For my computer, sorry if i didn't mention before but I don't really need touch screen and the flex function. Mainly is the core and if can, light. I know lenovo laptops tend to heat up easily so thats gonna be very bad especially in Malaysia when the hot weather and I don't have the airconditioner on 24/7.
Is there other laptops to recommended? Lenovo is still ok but maybe not flex cause maybe other series should be better? I don't know, ill let the sifu recommend biggrin.gif

Anyways, sorry for the long text and thanks for doing all these despite getting nothing. I appreciate your work! Good job thumbup.gif

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hehehe because my mom don't really use the laptop apart from watching drama and email so basic specs is enough.

For my computer, sorry if i didn't mention before but I don't really need touch screen and the flex function. Mainly is the core and if can, light. I know lenovo laptops tend to heat up easily so thats gonna be very bad especially in Malaysia when the hot weather and I don't have the airconditioner on 24/7.
Is there other laptops to recommended? Lenovo is still ok but maybe not flex cause maybe other series should be better? I don't know, ill let the sifu recommend  biggrin.gif

Anyways, sorry for the long text and thanks for doing all these despite getting nothing. I appreciate your work! Good job  thumbup.gif
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Haha, I know what you mean man, was just teasing laugh.gif

Most notebooks come with touchscreen already haha, still, can consider these too:
15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*prices in RRP
All these are regular notebooks and will get hot when under load (gaming), its unavoidable nod.gif
Just try to provide proper ventilation for your notebook icon_rolleyes.gif
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Haha, I know what you mean man, was just teasing laugh.gif

Most notebooks come with touchscreen already haha, still, can consider these too:
15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*prices in RRP
All these are regular notebooks and will get hot when under load (gaming), its unavoidable nod.gif
Just try to provide proper ventilation for your notebook  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yeah, Every laptop needs its cooling fan.
Thanks for the recommendations! Gonna look more into the lenovo z50-70 icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hello all,

Preferred brand: Asus, or Lenovo (any other suggestion)
Budget: 2.5k to 3k
Usage: Photoshop, Autocad, 3dsmax, light gaming
Screen size: 14-15"

I'm looking for one that's around 2-2.5kg, and battery life around 3hours at least. Longer is better if there's any tongue.gif Thanks!
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Hi guys, for a bugdet of 3.5k is the ASUS G56JR worth it?
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Oi, bila nak balik sini? huhu
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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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Thanks for the recommendations. But maybe I'm just looking for ultrabook as the design is elegance. thumbup.gif
Still doing survey on this kind of laptops smile.gif
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Hello all,

Preferred brand: Asus, or Lenovo (any other suggestion)
Budget: 2.5k to 3k
Usage: Photoshop, Autocad, 3dsmax, light gaming
Screen size: 14-15"

I'm looking for one that's around 2-2.5kg, and battery life around 3hours at least. Longer is better if there's any tongue.gif  Thanks!
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For longer battery lives (~3-5 hours)
14"
Asus
K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

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

15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

For performance:
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

*Prices in RRP~
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Hi guys, for a bugdet of 3.5k is the ASUS G56JR worth it?
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Depends on the model, if the RM3.3k model then sure not worth it laugh.gif
But for the RM4.2k model, then its a steal..
Make sure you get the right one nod.gif

*Take note Asus Malaysia's warranty service is not good

QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Jul 28 2014, 04:43 PM)
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Ninja mode? laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Thanks for the reply TJ. For a budget of 3.5k which gaming laptop would u recommend me?
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Thanks for the reply TJ. For a budget of 3.5k which gaming laptop would u recommend me?
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Can consider this one, but they are selling off real fast hmm.gif
15.6"
Lenovo Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs

Otherwise, its best to save a bit more. You will get better picks (better GPU) with a RM4k budget nod.gif

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Can consider this one, but they are selling off real fast hmm.gif
15.6"
Lenovo Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs

Otherwise, its best to save a bit more. You will get better picks (better GPU) with a RM4k budget nod.gif
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Unfortunately I can't save up soon enough and it's over my budget adding on the fact it is a DOS. Would the Y410p be the best choice under 3.5k?
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Unfortunately I can't save up soon enough and it's over my budget adding on the fact it is a DOS. Would the Y410p be the best choice under 3.5k?
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Yeah, I suppose you can say that, granted you don't mind a 14" profile and no FullHD la laugh.gif

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Ninja mode?  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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1. Preferred Brand:No preferred brand.
2. Budget:RM4k+/-
3. Usage:gaming, heavy multitasking, some Microsoft office usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:none as long as within my budget

Currently eyeing on lenovo y50, illegear re-15 and gigabyte p27 after some researches but having dilemma on choosing which since I can try Lenovo y50 in my area but then illegear is on promo(free ssd upgrade very tempting).
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thanks bro for the recommendation smile.gif

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 28 2014, 01:34 PM)
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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For longer battery lives (~3-5 hours)
14"
Asus
K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

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

15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

For performance:
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

*Prices in RRP~
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Thanks bro smile.gif Mind if I ask if their ram or hdd is upgradable?
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QUOTE(Genexil @ Jul 29 2014, 11:47 AM)
Thanks bro smile.gif  Mind if I ask if their ram or hdd is upgradable?
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for RAM, all except Lenovo Flex 14 which i remember correctly, the RAM is soldered.
for HDD, all are upgradeable.
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QUOTE(JeffChong @ Jul 28 2014, 11:52 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:No preferred brand.
2. Budget:RM4k+/-
3. Usage:gaming, heavy multitasking, some Microsoft office usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:none as long as within my budget

Currently eyeing on lenovo y50, illegear re-15 and gigabyte p27 after some researches but having dilemma on choosing which since I can try Lenovo y50 in my area but then illegear is on promo(free ssd upgrade very tempting).
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i'd say go for Illegear RE-15. you will need the exceptionally good cooling for gaming and as said, free SSD promo.
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Hi, im not so clever with computer...
Would like to ask u guys opinion...


Brand: any brands (as long as part easy to find)
Budget: 4k max
Usage : browsing n games
Size: any

Im using my old laptop acer 4820tg, with upgrade 4gb ram...
Would like to change to better and faster laptop...
Recently i get an offer for used laptop...
3.5k For asus lamborghini vx7sx
The spec look nice...
But this laptop quite old already...
Should i get a brand new or used?
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Thanks bro smile.gif  Mind if I ask if their ram or hdd is upgradable?
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QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Jul 29 2014, 12:58 PM)
for RAM, all except Lenovo Flex 14 which i remember correctly, the RAM is soldered.
for HDD, all are upgradeable.
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All RAM & HDD are upgradable. biggrin.gif
New model Flex 2-14/15 come with upgradable SODIMM x 2.
Ask reseller help to upgrade it to save the hassle.



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1. Preferred Brand:Any Brand
2. Budget: Below RM3000
3. Usage : Microsoft Office, photo Editing
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13-15 inch

I'm looking for laptop with FullHD screen (for photo editing), minimum 4 hours battery life and 128GB SSD (for faster boot).

Currently I'm considering Lenovo Flex 2 (upgraded with SSD) and HP Pavilion 14-N270TX. But I'm also considering Lenovo Y50 and Macbook 13 with retina display.. Is it worthy to save a bit more for Y50 and Macbook Pro Retina since I only use my laptop for Microsoft office and photo editing?

Anyway, thank you.. smile.gif

PS: Just ignore the naysayers in this thread.. IMHO, this is the best laptop recommendations thread in Malaysia.. No doubt about it! smile.gif

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QUOTE(raymondtong94 @ Jul 29 2014, 12:58 PM)
for RAM, all except Lenovo Flex 14 which i remember correctly, the RAM is soldered.
for HDD, all are upgradeable.
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QUOTE(ytlay @ Jul 29 2014, 02:10 PM)
All RAM & HDD are upgradable.  biggrin.gif
New model Flex 2-14/15 come with upgradable SODIMM x 2.
Ask reseller help to upgrade it to save the hassle.
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Thanks a lot for your replies smile.gif You guys rock
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Hello . i'm looking for a laptop with these properties :

Preferred brand : Sony , Dell , HP

Budget : RM 2000 - RM3000

Usage : Gaming ( FIFA ) + Latest game including far cry . Some assignments and powerpoint presentation, movie watching . Use it also for engineering software.

preferred laptop size : 14"


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Hello . i'm looking for a laptop with these properties :

Preferred brand : Any brands except Acer

Budget : RM 1500

Usage : Gaming Dota 2, L4d2, Sims 3, Diablo 3 . Some assignments, movies, online surfing.

preferred laptop size : 14" - 15"

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4. Preferred laptop/screen size:none as long as within my budget (If possible, as small as possible)

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Hi All,

1. Preferred Brand - Lenovo

2. Budget - Less then 2k

3. Usage - Doing University Assignment and surfing the internet.

4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14 inch
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 28 2014, 12:32 PM)
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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hey thanks for the suggestions! one more question, is it touchscreen-able?
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Dear sifus,

Helping a friend to buy a laptop, need your kind advice. Kinda confused by the multitude of choices out there now rclxub.gif

All recommendations are most welcomed! smile.gif

1. Preferred Brand - None (as long as there is good warranty coverage)
2. Budget - 1.5k ~ 2k
3. Usage - Home use only, casual gaming, watching movies, internet, homework
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 15.6" and above

Other requirements
1. Windows pre-installed in a must (8.1)
2. Office pre-installed (or add-on)
3. Decent speakers
4. At least 4gb ram + 500gb hd
5. Decent trackpad/keyboard
6. Lots and lots of connectivity ports (USB in particular)
7. Good screen for movies (HD, IPS, LED etc)

Thanks in advance!

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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(aivenrolx @ Jul 29 2014, 01:56 PM)
Hi, im not so clever with computer...
Would like to ask u guys opinion...
Brand: any brands (as long as part easy to find)
Budget: 4k max
Usage : browsing n games
Size: any

Im using my old laptop acer 4820tg, with upgrade 4gb ram...
Would like to change to better and faster laptop...
Recently i get an offer for used laptop...
3.5k For asus lamborghini vx7sx
The spec look nice...
But this laptop quite old already...
Should i get a brand new or used?
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4k budget better buy new computer...
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1. Preferred Brand:Any Brand
2. Budget: Below RM3000
3. Usage : Microsoft Office, photo Editing
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13-15 inch

I'm looking for laptop with FullHD screen (for photo editing), minimum 4 hours battery life and 128GB SSD (for faster boot).

Currently I'm considering Lenovo Flex 2 (upgraded with SSD) and HP Pavilion 14-N270TX. But I'm also considering Lenovo Y50 and Macbook 13 with retina display.. Is it worthy to save a bit more for Y50 and Macbook Pro Retina since I only use my laptop for Microsoft office and photo editing?

Anyway, thank you.. smile.gif

PS: Just ignore the naysayers in this thread.. IMHO, this is the best laptop recommendations thread in Malaysia.. No doubt about it!  smile.gif
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retina macbook pro 13 just updated with newer haswell processor and now comes with 8GB ram...
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Need help in getting a laptop for travel use.

1. Preferred Brand - None but must be reliable
2. Budget - 3.5 - 4k
3. Usage - for work
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 11 - 12" IPS

Other requirements
1. Minimum Win7 (Pro would be good)
2. Office pre-installed (or add-on)
3. At least 4gb ram + 256 SSD
4. Decent trackpad/keyboard
5. Haswell i3 or i5.
6. Decent connectivity ports but don't mind the tradeoff.

Thanks for the suggestions.


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1. Preferred Brand - HP, Asus, Samsung? Not Lenovo, Dell.
2. Budget - ~3k
3. Usage - Office suites, Movies, Light gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 13" - 15"

Other Requirements
1. Must have HDMI output port
2. Not Intel CPU/GPU preferably

Any recommendations from sifu?
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1. Preferred brand
No particular preference. Whichever ones that don't have shite after sales service nowadays will do.

2. Budget
Not more than RM 4,000, give or take a couple hundred.

3. Usage
Occasional gaming (Kerbal Space Program, mostly, which is CPU-heavy), transcoding videos, torrent/home file server.

4. Size
14" - 15".

Other requirements:
GPU - dedicated, preferably GT 840M/750M equivalent or above.

Storage - I intend to use an SSD for the OS/boot drive and a separate 1 TB drive for data/less critical programs. So thr notebook must have either:
- A mSATA or M.2 slot, or
- A DVD drive so that I can replace the drive with a HDD caddy.

CPU - Haswell quad-core is preferred.

Cooling is also important because the notebook will be on 24/7.

Suggestions please?

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Guys I could use some help. I am looking for a decent laptop which I can use for work and gaming. The vendor at LY was recommending me to get the Lenovo Z50. To be honest it looked pretty good to me.

I mean the specs were good; i5 4000 @ 1.7Ghz, 4GB DDR3 RAM, Nvidia GT820 4GB DDR3, 1TB SATA, and Windows 8.1.

Is this good enough for me and my gaming needs? Ive looked for reviews for this laptop online but so far nothing substantial.

I am just afraid that the processor won't able to cope.

Help a brother out?
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hi there ! i would like some suggestions (computer noob here)
1. Preferred Brand: Any reliable brand which has good after sales services in malaysia, not interested in apple
2. Budget: Rm2,000~3,000
3. Usage: student, research,MS Office, Browsing, office use,watching movies(quite confused if i need a dvd player or not),middle-end games,presentations ,lightweight & good battery life(minimum 5 hrs), lappy that isn't too sensitive which can be brought around, lappy that doesn't get too hot
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-14", touchscreen not necessary

thank you ! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(xproc @ Jul 30 2014, 09:25 AM)
depends on you lor... but if got budget why dont save more and buy better one? brows.gif  brows.gif

retina macbook pro 13 just updated with newer haswell processor and now comes with 8GB ram...
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QUOTE(JeffChong @ Jul 28 2014, 11:52 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:No preferred brand.
2. Budget:RM4k+/-
3. Usage:gaming, heavy multitasking, some Microsoft office usage
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:none as long as within my budget

Currently eyeing on lenovo y50, illegear re-15 and gigabyte p27 after some researches but having dilemma on choosing which since I can try Lenovo y50 in my area but then illegear is on promo(free ssd upgrade very tempting).
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Free SSD man, those things cost a lot laugh.gif
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i'd say go for Illegear RE-15. you will need the exceptionally good cooling for gaming and as said, free SSD promo.
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QUOTE(aivenrolx @ Jul 29 2014, 01:56 PM)
Hi, im not so clever with computer...
Would like to ask u guys opinion...
Brand: any brands (as long as part easy to find)
Budget: 4k max
Usage : browsing n games
Size: any

Im using my old laptop acer 4820tg, with upgrade 4gb ram...
Would like to change to better and faster laptop...
Recently i get an offer for used laptop...
3.5k For asus lamborghini vx7sx
The spec look nice...
But this laptop quite old already...
Should i get a brand new or used?
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The 4820Tg was really one of a kind, I remembered how it used to pawn every other notebook of its class thumbup.gif
The Lamborghini VX7 is not worth it despite the great looks since u can already get a new and more powerful notebook at that price nod.gif

The laptop to go for now would be the Illegear RE-15 EVO due to the free Raya promotion (free SSD) check out the link below for more details.

15.6'
Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*Use remaining budget to get an OS

Better hurry though icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(unixcorp @ Jul 29 2014, 02:45 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:Any Brand
2. Budget: Below RM3000
3. Usage : Microsoft Office, photo Editing
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13-15 inch

I'm looking for laptop with FullHD screen (for photo editing), minimum 4 hours battery life and 128GB SSD (for faster boot).

Currently I'm considering Lenovo Flex 2 (upgraded with SSD) and HP Pavilion 14-N270TX. But I'm also considering Lenovo Y50 and Macbook 13 with retina display.. Is it worthy to save a bit more for Y50 and Macbook Pro Retina since I only use my laptop for Microsoft office and photo editing?

Anyway, thank you.. smile.gif

PS: Just ignore the naysayers in this thread.. IMHO, this is the best laptop recommendations thread in Malaysia.. No doubt about it!  smile.gif
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Thanks for the encouragements man notworthy.gif
The sifus and I appreciate it!

Anyway, for photo editing, getting a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro RD (cheapest at RM4.1k wo) is a better pick since the screens are better and more accurate bro icon_rolleyes.gif

There are complains about yellowish tints of the IPS Screen of the Flex-2 (probably due to relatively cheaper IPS screen to keep prices down)
I think only the MBA13 (and MBA11 if you are considering) is within your budget unfortunately:
13"
Apple
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

*upgrade RAM when you have the budget, it will help with Photoshop rendering and multitasking icon_rolleyes.gif

As for Office, take note that you will experience incompatibilities when switching from APple to Windows platforms ya icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hello . i'm looking for a laptop with these properties :

Preferred brand : Sony , Dell , HP

Budget : RM 2000 - RM3000

Usage : Gaming ( FIFA ) + Latest game including far cry . Some assignments and powerpoint presentation, movie watching . Use it also for engineering software.

preferred laptop size : 14"
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14"
Dell
Inspiron 14R, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) @RM2499[2.32kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), Ubuntu 12.04 , 6 cell; W8SL@RM2699 *try to look for this one
Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

HP
Pavilion 14-V023TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia GT840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red
Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

*For Dell, extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget

However, please take note that these are not the most powerful gaming laptops you can get for your budget, this is:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

**Prices in RRP

QUOTE(Rafiq @ Jul 29 2014, 06:09 PM)
Hello . i'm looking for a laptop with these properties :

Preferred brand : Any brands except Acer

Budget : RM 1500

Usage : Gaming Dota 2, L4d2, Sims 3, Diablo 3 . Some assignments, movies, online surfing.

preferred laptop size : 14" - 15"
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Your budget is a bit low unfortunately
Maybe these:
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699

Lenovo G400s, i3-3110M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1449, 4GB, 500GB, FreeDOS


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QUOTE(maliwan @ Jul 29 2014, 06:55 PM)
1. Preferred Brand:No preferred brand.
2. Budget:As low as possible.
3. Usage:MS Office jobs, gaming like LoL mostly, net surfing, videos and movies.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:none as long as within my budget (If possible, as small as possible)
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Hmm, I suppose RM2k is the sweet spot for your case hmm.gif
Try this:
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

Very balanced specs for the price~

QUOTE(christina1 @ Jul 29 2014, 07:05 PM)
Hi All,

1. Preferred Brand - Lenovo

2. Budget - Less then 2k

3. Usage - Doing University Assignment and surfing the internet.

4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14 inch
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This would be a great choice for you though I'm pretty sure you have asked at least 10 times here already laugh.gif:
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black

Upgrade to 8GB RAM
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hey thanks for the suggestions! one more question, is it touchscreen-able?
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Unfortunately no haha, kind of weird considering its supposed to be a fancy notebook tongue.gif

QUOTE(y3ivan @ Jul 30 2014, 12:21 AM)
Dear sifus,

Helping a friend to buy a laptop, need your kind advice. Kinda confused by the multitude of choices out there now  rclxub.gif

All recommendations are most welcomed!  smile.gif

1. Preferred Brand - None (as long as there is good warranty coverage)
2. Budget - 1.5k ~ 2k
3. Usage - Home use only, casual gaming, watching movies, internet, homework
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 15.6" and above

Other requirements
1. Windows pre-installed in a must (8.1)
2. Office pre-installed (or add-on)
3. Decent speakers
4. At least 4gb ram + 500gb hd
5. Decent trackpad/keyboard
6. Lots and lots of connectivity ports (USB in particular)
7. Good screen for movies (HD, IPS, LED etc)

Thanks in advance!
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Your requirements are a bit too high for your budget unfortunately hmm.gif Budget notebooks don't come with pre-installed Office, you have to buy separately and install yourself unfortunately = higher cost
Try looking for this one"
15.6"
Toshiba
Satellite L50-A100X/XW, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT740M@RM2199[Onkyo], 4GB, 750GB, W8SL; 3 years local warranty; colors:silver/white

It may be an older mode, but the specs and warranty is pretty good for the price (which may be even lower now)

If not available, then these"
15.6"
Asus
A550LC-X0091H/XX179H/XX180H/XX181H, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT720M@RM2099[2.3kg], 4GB, 750GB, W8; 4-cell; colors: grey/white/red/blue

Dell
Inspiron 15 3000, i3-4005U + Nvidia 820M@RM1599[2.4kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL
Inspiron 15 3000, i5-4210U + Nvidia 820M@RM1849[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2049

HP
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu

**Prices in RRP
The HP Pavilion 15 is a great choice but it doesn't come with Windows.

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Need help in getting a laptop for travel use.

1. Preferred Brand - None but must be reliable
2. Budget - 3.5 - 4k
3. Usage - for work
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 11 - 12" IPS

Other requirements
1. Minimum Win7 (Pro would be good)
2. Office pre-installed (or add-on)
3. At least 4gb ram + 256 SSD
4. Decent trackpad/keyboard
5. Haswell i3 or i5.
6. Decent connectivity ports but don't mind the tradeoff.

Thanks for the suggestions.
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Hoho you are in luck brows.gif
11.6"
Apple
MacBookAir 11", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.08kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX
MacBookAir 11", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 256GB SSD@RM3499[1.08kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

Dell
XPS 11, i3-4020Y + Intel HD4200 + (2560x1440; touch) + 80GB mSATA SSD@RM3899 [1.13kg], 4GB, W8.1SL
XPS 11, i5-4210Y + Intel HD4200 + (2560x1440; touch) + 128GB SSD@RM4299 [1.13kg], 4GB, W8.1SL

Lenovo
Yoga 11s, i5-4210Y + Intel HD4200 + 256GB SSD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM3499[1.19kg], 8GB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Miix 2, i5-4202Y + Intel HD + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)@RM2999[800g tablet], 4GB, W8.1

12"
Dell XPS12, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080;touch)@RM3999[1.52kg], 4GB, W8SL, backlit, spill resistant keyboard, build-in battery, no ODD

However, 11-12" notebooks might be relatively more expensive and perhaps too small (especially those with insanely high resolutions laugh.gif
I personally think 13" notebooks are better in terms of ergonomics and viewing pleasure, yet still not too heavy:

13"
Apple
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 256GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3799[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

Dell
XPS13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3999[1.37kg], 8GB, W8.1, backlit, 55Whr

Lenovo
Yoga 2 pro, i5-4210U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (3200x1800 IPS; touch)@RM3899[1.39kg], 8GB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

Sony
Vaio SVD13236PG, i7-4500U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 ;touch) + 256GB SSD@RM3499[1.33kg], 8GB, W8SL

**Not all specs fit your requirements (especially SSD)
*Prices in RRP
It will be good to opt for warranty extensions for expensive ultrabooks such as these, as they can be expensive to repair

If you don't mind using Mac OSX, then the MBA13 (RM3.2k variant) will be the perfect pick. Use remaining budget to upgrade to 8GB RAM, and extend warranty to 3 years (~RM800) for peace of mind.

As for a Windows system, I will definitely take the XPS13, bargain or dig until I can get one with 3 years warranty laugh.gif... but I'm biased, so don't take my word for it laugh.gif Try out the systems for yourself, one of the biggest problems with thin and light notebooks such as these are the shallow keyboards (will feel pain after prolonged usage), and the Mac and XPS 12/13 series have some of the best KB out there icon_rolleyes.gif

Just my 2 cents

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1. Preferred Brand - HP, Asus, Samsung? Not Lenovo, Dell.
2. Budget - ~3k
3. Usage - Office suites, Movies, Light gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 13" - 15"

Other Requirements
1. Must have HDMI output port
2. Not Intel CPU/GPU preferably

Any recommendations from sifu?
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14"
Asus K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

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

15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
K551LN-XX250H, i7-4500U + Nvidia 840M@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-p030TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia 830M@RM2199[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

*Prices in RRP, please double check on HDMI output, should be pretty standard though
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1. Preferred brand
No particular preference. Whichever ones that don't have shite after sales service nowadays will do.

2. Budget
Not more than RM 4,000, give or take a couple hundred.

3. Usage
Occasional gaming (Kerbal Space Program, mostly, which is CPU-heavy), transcoding videos, torrent/home file server.

4. Size
14" - 15".

Other requirements:
GPU - dedicated, preferably GT 840M/750M equivalent or above.

Storage - I intend to use an SSD for the OS/boot drive and a separate 1 TB drive for data/less critical programs. So thr notebook must have either:
- A mSATA or M.2 slot, or
- A DVD drive so that I can replace the drive with a HDD caddy.

CPU - Haswell quad-core is preferred.

Cooling is also important because the notebook will be on 24/7.

Suggestions please?
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The RE-15 Evo is the one to go for now due to the free SSD promotion brows.gif
Illegear Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/

Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

Get an OS with remaining budget
Illegear is known for great after sales service (but unfortunately 1 year only at your budget sad.gif), and customizatbility.~ The notebooks have pretty decent cooling systems as well icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(ixora7 @ Jul 30 2014, 04:39 PM)
Guys I could use some help. I am looking for a decent laptop which I can use for work and gaming. The vendor at LY was recommending me to get the Lenovo Z50. To be honest it looked pretty good to me.

I mean the specs were good; i5 4000 @ 1.7Ghz, 4GB DDR3 RAM, Nvidia GT820 4GB DDR3, 1TB SATA, and Windows 8.1.

Is this good enough for me and my gaming needs? Ive looked for reviews for this laptop online but so far nothing substantial.

I am just afraid that the processor won't able to cope.

Help a brother out?
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hi there ! i would like some suggestions (computer noob here)
1. Preferred Brand: Any reliable brand which has good after sales services in malaysia, not interested in apple
2. Budget: Rm2,000~3,000
3. Usage: student, research,MS Office, Browsing, office use,watching movies(quite confused if i need a dvd player or not),middle-end games,presentations ,lightweight & good battery life(minimum 5 hrs), lappy that isn't too sensitive which can be brought around, lappy that doesn't get too hot
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-14", touchscreen not necessary

thank you ! biggrin.gif
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Well, you can't have the best of everything haha, closest would be this one:
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 3 years on-site warranty service
*upgrade to 8GB RAM and throw in an SSD and you will have the ultimate machine laugh.gif
However, don't expect the battery life to be that long and the laptop to be that cool in terms of temps; these are not traits of a thin-and-light notebook nod.gif
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1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: RM1600
3. Usage: online movie, cd drive, light office work
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 11 - 14 inches
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Usually larger notebooks only have optical drives nod.gif
Recommending 14"
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Inspiron 14 3000, Celeron 2957U + Intel HD@RM1049[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1299
Inspiron 14 3000, Pentium 3558U + Intel HD@RM1199[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1349
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499

Upgrade to 8GB RAM, extend warranty to 3 years
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The 4820Tg was really one of a kind, I remembered how it used to pawn every other notebook of its class thumbup.gif
The Lamborghini VX7 is not worth it despite the great looks since u can already get a new and more powerful notebook at that price nod.gif

The laptop to go for now would be the Illegear RE-15 EVO due to the free Raya promotion (free SSD) check out the link below for more details.

15.6'
Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*Use remaining budget to get an OS

Better hurry though icon_rolleyes.gif
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hi, the illegear re-15 evo very tempting...
alot option can choose... brows.gif

can i upgrade later after i purchase it with os first ?
like free upgrade to ssd.. 120gb i dont think enough for me.. later can i upgrade on 2nd drive?

btwn..thanks for your info..

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hi, the illegear re-15 evo very tempting...
alot option can choose... brows.gif

can i upgrade later after i purchase it with os first ?
like free upgrade to ssd.. 120gb i dont think enough for me.. later can i upgrade on 2nd drive?

btwn..thanks for your info..
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Iinm, the 120GB comes on top of the standard 500GB HDD man, I doubt it will be insufficient laugh.gif
Still, you could always upgrade later on, that's one of the greatest things about Illegear notebooks icon_rolleyes.gif

Anyways, better be quick, the promotion is only until early August icon_rolleyes.gif
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Sifu I would like to get some suggestion from u all that I'm going to buy a new laptop for university study use.
Brand : any
Budget :<2k
Processor : prefer i5
I look through the tread that dell inspiron 14r is quite idea
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Sifu I would like to get some suggestion from u all that I'm going to buy a new laptop for university study use.
Brand : any
Budget :<2k
Processor : prefer i5
I look through the tread that dell inspiron 14r is quite idea
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Yeah the INspiron 14 is a good choice for students, mainly because of the warranty service nod.gif
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
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

Get the Inspiron 14 5000 if you are into a little bit of gaming nod.gif

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Yeah the INspiron 14 is a good choice for students, mainly because of the warranty service nod.gif
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
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

Get the Inspiron 14 5000 if you are into a little bit of gaming nod.gif
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Thenhow about inspiron 14r ?? Cause u mention inspiron 14 only
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Thenhow about inspiron 14r ?? Cause u mention inspiron 14 only
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14"
Dell Inspiron 14R, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT740M@RM1849 [2.32kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), Linux, 6 cell; W8@RM2049


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Usually larger notebooks only have optical drives nod.gif
Recommending 14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, Celeron 2957U + Intel HD@RM1049[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1299
Inspiron 14 3000, Pentium 3558U + Intel HD@RM1199[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1349
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499

Upgrade to 8GB RAM, extend warranty to 3 years
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Yeah the INspiron 14 is a good choice for students, mainly because of the warranty service nod.gif
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
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

Get the Inspiron 14 5000 if you are into a little bit of gaming nod.gif
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3442-21452G-W8-BLK
DELL INSPIRON 3442 i5-4210U/4GB/500GB/14"/2GB/W8.1/BLACK
RM1899

3542-21412G-W8-SIL
DELL INSPIRON 3542 i5-4210U/4GB/1TB/15.6"/2GB/W8.1/SIL
RM1999
Which better ?
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1. Preferred Brand= Asus, Lenovo, Samsung
2. Budget= Not more than RM2000
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4. Preferred laptop/screen size= 13.3 and 14.

More on mobility, preferred to be light.
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i'd say go for Illegear RE-15. you will need the exceptionally good cooling for gaming and as said, free SSD promo.
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Hi, how good is the cooling system of re-15 compare to lenovo y50 and which of them have more potential to upgrade in future? Thanks
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Hi, how good is the cooling system of re-15 compare to lenovo y50 and which of them have more potential to upgrade in future? Thanks
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Illegear RE-15 has more upgrade potential than Lenovo Y50. just one thing for RE-15 is tha you need to sacrifice lightness and thin size.
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Hi. i need recommendation for my new laptop..

1. Brand: Asus/Dell/Acer
2. Budget: RM 2800 max (RM 3000 will consider)
3. Usage:
- multimedia & graphic design
- normal gaming
4. Size: at least 14". bigger also good
5. Others: looking forward for powerful CPU (if possible)

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Looking for new laptop. Appreciate the recommendations. smile.gif

1. Preferred Brand: No particular preference
2. Budget: 2-2.5k
3. Usage: Stream videos, movies, internet, light gaming, microsoft office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

I have no particular preference for brands, but I was looking into the Toshiba L40 series or ASUS A45VD series. Any other suggestions? Many thanks!
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2. Budget: 1k to 1.5k
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dont want atom procceser. tq for help me

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Looking for new laptop. Appreciate the recommendations. smile.gif

1. Preferred Brand: No particular preference
2. Budget: 2-2.5k
3. Usage: Stream videos, movies, internet, light gaming, microsoft office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

I have no particular preference for brands, but I was looking into the Toshiba L40 series or ASUS A45VD series. Any other suggestions? Many thanks!
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We usually recommend these for that price range icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099
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

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

The Toshiba is a good choice as well if you are not very demanding in terms of gaming performance icon_rolleyes.gif
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1. Preferred Brand: Prefer Dell, but others are welcome
2. Budget: 1k to 1.5k
3. Usage: Writing and writing. web browsing. Streaming sometimes
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 10inc or small

dont want atom procceser. tq for help me
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Would recommend going for this instead:
11.6"
Dell
Inspiron 11 3000, Celeron N2815U + Intel HD + (1366x768; touch)@RM1399[1.43kg]. 4GB, 500GB, W8.1

*Price in RRP, extend warranty to 2-3 years onsite for peace of mind icon_rolleyes.gif
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Which retailer shop in KL selling good prices of laptop and have wide range of choices for laptop?
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Thank you sifu. I browse through Illegear's promotion and shortlisted Illegear RE-15 EVO and GIGABYTE P27G V2. Specifications are almost identical but Gigabyte P27G V2 seem to have an edge in term of price and its 17" display. What would be your opinion on these 2 models?

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 30 2014, 10:45 PM)
14"
Asus K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

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

15.6"
Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
K551LN-XX250H, i7-4500U + Nvidia 840M@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-p030TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia 830M@RM2199[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

*Prices in RRP, please double check on HDMI output, should be pretty standard though
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Hi sifu, pls recommend a suitable laptop for me laugh.gif

1. Preferred Brand: prefer dell / toshiba
2. Budget: < RM2500
3. Usage: Movies, light gaming, work, surf internet
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15''
5. Other: smooth performance

icon_rolleyes.gif Thanks!!
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15.6"
Dell
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2149[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2349
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

Toshiba
Satelite L50-B203BX/GX, i5-4200U + AMD R7-M260@RM2399[Onkyo], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold

Can consider these icon_rolleyes.gif

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1. Preferred Brand: any reputable good brand.
2. Budget: max RM2.5k
3. Usage: light gaming (fifa, fm, dota 2), microsoft office.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14".

thanks!
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hi guys i am buying a laptop for myself...any dieas and recommendation? thank you very much =D
1. Any brand other than ACER
2. RM2k-2.5k
3. multitasking and gaming
4. 15.6 inch

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Iinm, the 120GB comes on top of the standard 500GB HDD man, I doubt it will be insufficient laugh.gif
Still, you could always upgrade later on, that's one of the greatest things about Illegear notebooks icon_rolleyes.gif

Anyways, better be quick, the promotion is only until early August  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi,ok thanks thanks
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hi guys i am buying a laptop for myself...any dieas and recommendation? thank you very much =D
1. Any brand other than ACER
2. RM2k-2.5k
3. multitasking and gaming
4. 15.6 inch
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How about these?
15.6"
Asus K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

HP Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu

Toshiba Satelite L50-B203BX/GX, i5-4200U + AMD R7-M260@RM2399[Onkyo], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold

*Prices in RRP~
If you are adventurous, get the HP Pavilion 15, get a 256GB SSD and install your own SSD brows.gif
OR get the Asus and install a 128GB SSD icon_rolleyes.gif
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You guys are most welcomed!
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1. Preferred Brand: any reputable good brand.
2. Budget: max RM2.5k
3. Usage: light gaming (fifa, fm, dota 2), microsoft office.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14".

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This is a good choice icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget, and upgrade to 8GB RAM icon_rolleyes.gif
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This is a good choice icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget, and upgrade to 8GB RAM icon_rolleyes.gif
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4 cell enough ka? hmm.gif

thanks anyway.
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Hi, any recommendations on laptops like;

1. Lenovo preferably
2. Budget around 2.5 - 3k
3. Assignments, light gaming, movies
4. 15" Flex 2 and z50-70

In your opinion, which one would be a better choice? In terms of reliability and performance. Thank you!
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Hi, any recommendations on laptops like;

1. Lenovo preferably
2. Budget around 2.5 - 3k
3. Assignments, light gaming, movies
4. 15" Flex 2 and z50-70

In your opinion, which one would be a better choice? In terms of reliability and performance. Thank you!
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Only the i5 variant of the Z50-70 is worth it hmm.gif
Otherwise you are better off with the Flex 2 icon_rolleyes.gif
Since you have the budget, definitely the Flex 2 laugh.gif
Extend warranty to 3 years on-site and you are good to go~
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1. Preferred Brand : None, but no apple though

2. Budget : Less than 1500

3. Usage : Surfing, youtube, work, light multitasking, no gaming at all

4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 14" minimum

Main focus on thin design, want maximum portability, screen as long as it can support youtube 720p then can already rclxms.gif , don't care about fast boot or backlit keyboard and all bells and whistles blush.gif

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Hello all, going to get a laptop for study use, and need recommendation because i am noob  icon_rolleyes.gif
1. Preferred Brand : None, but no apple though

2. Budget : Less than 1500

3. Usage : Surfing, youtube, work, light multitasking, no gaming at all

4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 14" minimum

Main focus on thin design, want maximum portability, screen as long as it can support youtube 720p then can already  rclxms.gif , don't care about fast boot or backlit keyboard and all bells and whistles  blush.gif

Thank you all that help me  thumbup.gif
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Not really a lot of slim notebooks for that price range unfortunately sad.gif

Maybe this one?
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499

If you really want it thin, then maybe you can fork out a little bit more for this one icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black


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1. Preferred Brand : Any

2. Budget : 2000 - 3000

3. Usage : Medium or high gaming, 3D rendering

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2. Budget : 2000 - 3000

3. Usage : Medium or high gaming, 3D rendering

4. Preferred laptop/screen size : FHD
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Unfortunately your budget is not really enough for high-end gaming sad.gif
Most of those are RM4k or above

For your budget, try looking at these:
15.6"
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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

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1. Preferred Brand: None, hope that sifus can suggest some so that I can compare...
2. Budget: 2k-3k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, MatLab, Gaming like Dota 2 & CS:GO
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:-

Hi all,just started my uni life few weeks ago, and I think it is the time to get myself a laptop and I'm wondering if you really need one for your uni's life, try not to spend my parents' money as much as possible...
I'm an Engineering student and not sure whether is there any software I'm gonna use in my uni life but so far I know that I'm gonna use MatLab...which I don't know what the hell is this thing...
Also can sifus suggest a laptop powerful enough to play D2 and CS:GO smoothly??I don't expect high resolution gaming using laptop but a decent one should be enough....
I'm not sure which screensize I want since I don't own a laptop before...
Hopefully can get an answer from you all soon... smile.gif
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QUOTE(jackycrazy @ Aug 3 2014, 08:42 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: None, hope that sifus can suggest some so that I can compare...
2. Budget: 2k-3k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, MatLab, Gaming like Dota 2 & CS:GO
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:-

Hi all,just started my uni life few weeks ago, and I think it is the time to get myself a laptop and I'm wondering if you really need one for your uni's life, try not to spend my parents' money as much as possible...
I'm an Engineering student and not sure whether is there any software I'm gonna use in my uni life but so far I know that I'm gonna use MatLab...which I don't know what the hell is this thing...
Also can sifus suggest a laptop powerful enough to play D2 and CS:GO smoothly??I don't expect high resolution gaming using laptop but a decent one should be enough....
I'm not sure which screensize I want since I don't own a laptop before...
Hopefully can get an answer from you all soon... smile.gif
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engineering, you might use pro-e or those drawing software if yours is mechanical engineering.
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QUOTE(jackycrazy @ Aug 3 2014, 08:42 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: None, hope that sifus can suggest some so that I can compare...
2. Budget: 2k-3k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, MatLab, Gaming like Dota 2 & CS:GO
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:-

Hi all,just started my uni life few weeks ago, and I think it is the time to get myself a laptop and I'm wondering if you really need one for your uni's life, try not to spend my parents' money as much as possible...
I'm an Engineering student and not sure whether is there any software I'm gonna use in my uni life but so far I know that I'm gonna use MatLab...which I don't know what the hell is this thing...
Also can sifus suggest a laptop powerful enough to play D2 and CS:GO smoothly??I don't expect high resolution gaming using laptop but a decent one should be enough....
I'm not sure which screensize I want since I don't own a laptop before...
Hopefully can get an answer from you all soon... smile.gif
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Can consider this one:
14"
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty


The price is in RRP, meaning you should be able to nego until ~RM3k nod.gif
Recommended this 14 incher because its more balanced in terms of performance and portability nod.gif
It comes with a powerful quad-core CPU, definitely capable of running all the Engineering programs you throw at it brows.gif
And it comes with a pretty decent graphic card as well, definitely more than capable of handling D2 and CS:Go nod.gif

However, do take note that smaller notebooks tend to get hot when on load, so make sure you provide proper ventilation while you are running analytic programs/ gaming icon_rolleyes.gif

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1. Preferred Brand: Asus, Lenovo, Acer
2. Budget: 2k - 2.5k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, Fifa maybe?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" above

Currently I'm looking at Lenovo S410P and Asus K551LB. Price is almost the same. Which one is better?
A store in pyramid is offering student price for S410P for 2499, with i7 processor and also Microsoft office ( Student ) not full.
Any better choice?
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QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 3 2014, 10:05 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Asus, Lenovo, Acer
2. Budget: 2k - 2.5k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, Fifa maybe?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" above

Currently I'm looking at Lenovo S410P and Asus K551LB. Price is almost the same. Which one is better?
A store in pyramid is offering student price for S410P for 2499, with i7 processor and also Microsoft office ( Student ) not full.
Any better choice?
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Not taking a look at the Lenovo Flex2- 14? hmm.gif
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Not taking a look at the Lenovo Flex2- 14?  hmm.gif
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The price and spec of it?
I don't really like those notebooks that can be bend like Flex.
People complain about Lenovo's hinge not so good.
Later overtime the Flex's hinge might be loose as hell so maybe not a good choice for me blush.gif

Other than Flex, any good option? I wanna game some times on the notebook. Maybe Fifa 14.
Any other good choices between 2 - 2.5k?

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Hi, I'am considering on the following laptop. Please give some comment and advise which one to get. Main usage. Autocad, photoshop and 3d rendering software.

1) MSI GS70
2) Illegear RS-15
3) Asus G750

My budget fall below RM6k. So please advice. Need advice hopefully before the RS-15 promotion end. 7th August

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QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 3 2014, 11:12 PM)
The price and spec of it?
I don't really like those notebooks that can be bend like Flex.
People complain about Lenovo's hinge not so good.
Later overtime the Flex's hinge might be loose as hell so maybe not a good choice for me  blush.gif

Other than Flex, any good option? I wanna game some times on the notebook. Maybe Fifa 14.
Any other good choices between 2 - 2.5k?
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How about these two?
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

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

*Prices in RRP
*extend warranty to 3 years on-site icon_rolleyes.gif

These are faster due to the 8GB SSHD icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(cslance @ Aug 3 2014, 11:34 PM)
Hi, I'am considering on the following laptop. Please give some comment and advise which one to get. Main usage. Autocad, photoshop and 3d rendering software.

1) MSI GS70
2) Illegear RS-15
3) Asus G750

My budget fall below RM6k. So please advice. Need advice hopefully before the RS-15 promotion end. 7th August
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I would pick the Illegear any day laugh.gif
Excellent customizability and after sales service (if opted), some more the promotion now is damn worth it laugh.gif

Use remaining budget to extend warranty to 3 years, upgrade to a more accurate screen and get an OS thumbup.gif
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1. Preferred Brand : Any brand
2. Budget : RM2-3k max
3. Usage : University assignment, pictures, movie/drama.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : Small as possible, light weight for female user, good screen resolution or color.
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Hoho you are in luck brows.gif
11.6"
Apple
MacBookAir 11", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD@RM2899[1.08kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX
MacBookAir 11", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 256GB SSD@RM3499[1.08kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

Dell
XPS 11, i3-4020Y + Intel HD4200 + (2560x1440; touch) + 80GB mSATA SSD@RM3899 [1.13kg], 4GB, W8.1SL
XPS 11, i5-4210Y + Intel HD4200 + (2560x1440; touch) + 128GB SSD@RM4299 [1.13kg], 4GB, W8.1SL

Lenovo
Yoga 11s, i5-4210Y + Intel HD4200 + 256GB SSD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM3499[1.19kg], 8GB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Miix 2, i5-4202Y + Intel HD + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)@RM2999[800g tablet], 4GB, W8.1

12"
Dell XPS12, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080;touch)@RM3999[1.52kg], 4GB, W8SL, backlit, spill resistant keyboard, build-in battery, no ODD

However, 11-12" notebooks might be relatively more expensive and perhaps too small (especially those with insanely high resolutions laugh.gif
I personally think 13" notebooks are better in terms of ergonomics and viewing pleasure, yet still not too heavy:

13"
Apple
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 256GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3799[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

Dell
XPS13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3999[1.37kg], 8GB, W8.1, backlit, 55Whr

Lenovo
Yoga 2 pro, i5-4210U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (3200x1800 IPS; touch)@RM3899[1.39kg], 8GB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

Sony
Vaio SVD13236PG, i7-4500U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 ;touch) + 256GB SSD@RM3499[1.33kg], 8GB, W8SL

**Not all specs fit your requirements (especially SSD)
*Prices in RRP
It will be good to opt for warranty extensions for expensive ultrabooks such as these, as they can be expensive to repair

If you don't mind using Mac OSX, then the MBA13 (RM3.2k variant) will be the perfect pick. Use remaining budget to upgrade to 8GB RAM, and extend warranty to 3 years (~RM800) for peace of mind.

As for a Windows system, I will definitely take the XPS13, bargain or dig until I can get one with 3 years warranty laugh.gif... but I'm biased, so don't take my word for it laugh.gif Try out the systems for yourself, one of the biggest problems with thin and light notebooks such as these are the shallow keyboards (will feel pain after prolonged usage), and the Mac and XPS 12/13 series have some of the best KB out there  icon_rolleyes.gif

Just my 2 cents
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Thanks for your 2cents. Would love the MBA but I would prefer IPS for a quick presentation.
I am already having a Toshiba 13" R830 for daily use. So I would like a 2nd one for travel use.

Thanks again.

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Hi guys! im looking for a laptop and here is my preference

1. Preferred Brand : Asus ( or any other recommended brand that is good for this price range )
2. Budget : maximum rm2200
3. Usage : some uni assignments , some engineering programming , and also DOTA2 !!
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : either 14'' or 15.6''
Other requirements : extra ram slot , smooth performance , good warranty coverage


Curently im looking into
ASUS A550LD-XX077H A-SERIES 15.6" ( rm2099 )
-i5-4200u
-4GB DDR3 ram, 1TB SATA HDD
-NVIDIA® GeForce GT820M
-Windows® 8.1

and

LENOVO ESSENTIAL G40-70 59-412525 14" (rm1899 , but im offered rm1780 )
-i5-4200U-1.6GHz
-1TB SATA HDD, 4GB DDR3 RAM
-AMD Radeon R5 M230
-Windows 8.1

Im not sure to get Nvidia or AMD gc as i heard that Nvidia gc tends to be better compared to AMD's . Or any other suggestions ?


Please give some advice as im new in this area !! and thanks in advance !

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How about these two?
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

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

*Prices in RRP
*extend warranty to 3 years on-site  icon_rolleyes.gif

These are faster due to the 8GB SSHD icon_rolleyes.gif
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Other choices other than Dell and HP?
I dislike these 2 brands. :/
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 30 2014, 10:24 PM)
Hmm, I suppose RM2k is the sweet spot for your case hmm.gif
Try this:
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

Very balanced specs for the price~

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I see. many thanks for the recommendation. Can u suggest best place for me to get that one?

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1. Preferred Brand : Any brand
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3. Usage : University assignment, pictures, movie/drama.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : Small as possible, light weight for female user, good screen resolution or color.
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These two seem nice brows.gif
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Lenovo Miix 2, i5-4202Y + Intel HD + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)@RM2999[800g tablet], 4GB, W8.1

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


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I see. many thanks for the recommendation. Can u suggest best place for me to get that one?
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Try Garage Sales?
Or just buy directly from HP online? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(158yolo @ Aug 4 2014, 02:22 PM)
Hi guys!  im looking for a laptop and here is my preference

1. Preferred Brand : Asus ( or any other recommended brand that is good for this price range )
2. Budget : maximum rm2200
3. Usage : some uni assignments , some engineering programming , and also DOTA2 !!
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : either 14'' or 15.6''
Other requirements : extra ram slot , smooth performance , good warranty coverage
Curently im looking into
ASUS A550LD-XX077H A-SERIES 15.6"  ( rm2099 )
-i5-4200u
-4GB DDR3 ram, 1TB SATA HDD
-NVIDIA® GeForce GT820M
-Windows® 8.1

and

LENOVO ESSENTIAL G40-70 59-412525 14" (rm1899 , but im offered rm1780 )
-i5-4200U-1.6GHz
-1TB SATA HDD, 4GB DDR3 RAM
-AMD Radeon R5 M230
-Windows 8.1

Im not sure to get Nvidia or AMD gc as i heard that Nvidia gc tends to be better compared to AMD's . Or any other suggestions ?
Please give some advice as im new in this area !! and thanks in advance !
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 4 2014, 12:03 AM)
How about these two?
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

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

*Prices in RRP
*extend warranty to 3 years on-site  icon_rolleyes.gif

These are faster due to the 8GB SSHD icon_rolleyes.gif
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Try Garage Sales?
Or just buy directly from HP online?  hmm.gif
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Ok. Will look into it, thanks so much. smile.gif
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2. Budget: <RM2.2k
3. Usage: Watching movies, photos, light gaming
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- 15.6" Full HD (means 1920x1080)
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1. Preferred Brand: Dell, Lenovo, Asus
2. Budget: <RM2.2k
3. Usage: Watching movies, photos, light gaming
4. Preferred laptop spec:
- Intel Core i5 with at least 2.3Ghz
- 15.6" Full HD (means 1920x1080)
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No FullHD laptops at Rm2.2k unfortunately  sad.gif
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not even second hand? sad.gif
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2nd hand ones have to look at Garage Sales? hmm.gif
Different people are selling different models at different prices nod.gif
The chapest FullHD machine is at RM2.5k (14" Flex 2-14)
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Hye all, I need some recommendation to buy my new laptop.

1. Preferred Brand: Any brand that have good build quality and support
2. Budget: Below RM2000
3. Usage: Programming, Medium multitasking, Not for gaming, Everyday office use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14-15 inch

I want to buy this laptop only for portable use (outstation, class, everywhere that I need to use my computer). If I want to play game or heavy used, I will use my desktop at home.

Thanks and have a nice day =)

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Hye all, I need some recommendation to buy my new laptop.

1. Preferred Brand: Any brand that have good build quality and support
2. Budget: Below RM2000
3. Usage: Programming, Medium multitasking, Not for gaming, Everyday office use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14-15 inch

I want to buy this laptop only for portable use (outstation, class, everywhere that I need to use my computer). If I want to play game or heavy used, I will use my desktop at home.

Thanks and have a nice day =)

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How about these?
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget

For notebooks around this price range, you can either choose in between portability or good built... those with both are more expensive nod.gif

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1. Preferred Brand: Any brand
2. Budget: Less than RM2500
3. Usage: Gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Larger or equal to 14 inches

Is it possible to buy a new laptop that have graphic card Nvidia GT 750M or higher like GTX model with my budget ???

Thanks for the recommendation and reply...
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This is an old model, but you can try looking for one nod.gif
14"
Dell Inspiron 14R, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) @RM2499[2.32kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), Ubuntu 12.04 , 6 cell; W8SL@RM2699


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Greetings,
I have not been surfing this forum for some time. Would like to have an indication as to what models would I be looking at with the following requirements?

1. Preferred Brand:
None

2. Budget:
RM 3,000 - RM 4,000

3. Usage
Movie/Music with moderate gaming

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" - 15.6"

5. Graphics Card
nVidia 760m or better equivalent

6. Screen Type
Good viewing angle. No TN nonsense.

7. Processor
Quad core of possible


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Greetings,
I have not been surfing this forum for some time. Would like to have an indication as to what models would I be looking at with the following requirements?

1. Preferred Brand:
None

2. Budget:
RM 3,000 - RM 4,000

3. Usage
Movie/Music with moderate gaming

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" - 15.6"

5. Graphics Card
nVidia 760m or better equivalent

6. Screen Type
Good viewing angle. No TN nonsense.

7. Processor
Quad core of possible
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15.6" Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*upgrade the screen to whichever deemed suitable for you
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Hi all, just saw this thread. I need some suggestions on what laptop to buy
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1. Preferred Brand: Any brand
2. Budget: RM 2800-3500 (maybe can stretch upto 4k if really really needed)
3. Usage: mainly for Gaming (Dota 2), and other multitasking use (Surfing, FB, Skype, YouTube, Movies)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" up

Ive been thinking about Lenovo Y510.

All suggestions are welcome!

Thanks in advance! smile.gif

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QUOTE(midas10 @ Aug 5 2014, 08:45 PM)
Hi all, just saw this thread. I need some suggestions on what laptop to buy
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1. Preferred Brand: Any brand
2. Budget: RM 2800-3500 (maybe can stretch upto 4k if really really needed)
3. Usage: mainly for Gaming (Dota 2), and other multitasking use (Surfing, FB, Skype, YouTube, Movies)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" up

Ive been thinking about Lenovo Y510.

All suggestions are welcome!

Thanks in advance! smile.gif

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You don't really need a very powerful GPU for Dota 2 laugh.gif

Still, can consider these:
15.6"
MSI
GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1
GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

*upgrade to at least 8GB RAM icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 5 2014, 03:25 PM)
How about these?
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget

For notebooks around this price range, you can either choose in between portability or good built... those with both are more expensive nod.gif
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How about Lenovo G40-70 (Intel i5 4200U) and HP Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu because I prefer intel i5 than intel i3 and good built?

Do you think what is the best choice?

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QUOTE(chesternz @ Aug 5 2014, 09:13 PM)
How about Lenovo G40-70 (Intel i5 4200U) and HP Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu because I prefer intel i5 than intel i3 and good built?

Do you think what is the best choice?

Thank you  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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The warranty service is not as good, but can consider as well nod.gif
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1. Preferred Brand: Asus, Lenovo, Acer NO HP & DELL
2. Budget: 2k - 2.5k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, Fifa maybe?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" above

Currently I'm looking at Lenovo S410P and Asus K551LB. Price is almost the same. Which one is better?
A store in pyramid is offering student price for S410P for 2499, with i7 processor and also Microsoft office ( Student ) not full.
Any better choice?
Please help biggrin.gif

Help me please.. only PF.TJ replied me with 2 choices.. other any choices?


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Hi!

I would like to look for a new laptop with:

1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: RM3500 (If lower price laptop can meet the usage, then don't need to maximize the budget)
3. Usage:Writing, MATLAB, Photoshop and some 3D CAD like Pro-E and Solidworks
4. Preferred laptop / screen size: 14' (Most preferred) to 15.6'

Thanks in advance for all the nice effort biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 5 2014, 11:59 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Asus, Lenovo, Acer NO HP & DELL
2. Budget: 2k - 2.5k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, Fifa maybe?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" above

Currently I'm looking at Lenovo S410P and Asus K551LB. Price is almost the same. Which one is better?
A store in pyramid is offering student price for S410P for 2499, with i7 processor and also Microsoft office ( Student ) not full.
Any better choice?
Please help biggrin.gif

Help me please.. only PF.TJ replied me with 2 choices.. other any choices?
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Unfortunately I am the only one who is still active in this thread laugh.gif
Already recommended the ones deemed suitable for you nod.gif

If you feel like you want the S410p or K551LB, just go for it thumbup.gif

This post has been edited by [PF] T.J.: Aug 6 2014, 09:53 AM
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Hi!

I would like to look for a new laptop with:

1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: RM3500 (If lower price laptop can meet the usage, then don't need to maximize the budget)
3. Usage:Writing, MATLAB, Photoshop and some 3D CAD like Pro-E and Solidworks
4. Preferred laptop / screen size: 14' (Most preferred) to 15.6'

Thanks in advance for all the nice effort  biggrin.gif
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Not many 14" notebooks with quad-core i7 processors left nowadays huhu...
So it all boils down to these:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

* extend warranty to 3 years; or opt for an SSD with remaining budget icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 6 2014, 09:55 AM)
Not many 14" notebooks with quad-core i7 processors left nowadays huhu...
So it all boils down to these:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

* extend warranty to 3 years; or opt for an SSD with remaining budget  icon_rolleyes.gif
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This one, how's the screen quality like? Viewing angle/resolution etc. I'm not happy with their Y40 and Y50 pricing.
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Don't every buy DELL laptops!

I have been using DELL computers and laptops for more than 10 years, I know what I am talking about.

DELL laptops will conk out just after the warranty period. If you still insist on buying DELL desktops or laptops, pay more for longer warranty period and pray for the best.


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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 6 2014, 09:55 AM)
Not many 14" notebooks with quad-core i7 processors left nowadays huhu...
So it all boils down to these:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

* extend warranty to 3 years; or opt for an SSD with remaining budget  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks for the recommendation. rclxms.gif

Seems that quad-core processor is a must and the ULV processor is not able to handle the thing... If go for 15.6' screen, any recommendation? hmm.gif
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Hello experts!

I need a recommendation of a laptop.

What I'm currently using: a 3 year old ASUS N55SF (The GPU fail on me now)

Preferred brand: Any

Budget: Maybe not more than RM2,500 but don't strictly stick to it because I'm not aware of my needs vs price.

Features: Lightweight, good battery life, I work mobile (home+office)
Usage: MS Office, Adobe AI+PS, Video streaming/recording capable, light gaming (Anything that is equivalent and enough to run Dota2 with good FPS is fine), general multimedia use (movie playback/music/surfing/torrent)

Preferred screen size: 14" maybe? Currently using 15.6" (and it's heavy)

What I don't really care about: Sound quality.


Hope to hear from yall soon.

Thank you!
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Thanks for the recommendation.  rclxms.gif

Seems that quad-core processor is a must and the ULV processor is not able to handle the thing... If go for 15.6' screen, any recommendation?  hmm.gif
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How about these?
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

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

*Prices in RRP
Also quad-core powered with FullHD goodness, but larger and heavier icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(volrath @ Aug 6 2014, 01:26 PM)
Hello experts!

I need a recommendation of a laptop.

What I'm currently using: a 3 year old ASUS N55SF (The GPU fail on me now)

Preferred brand: Any

Budget: Maybe not more than RM2,500 but don't strictly stick to it because I'm not aware of my needs vs price.

Features: Lightweight, good battery life, I work mobile (home+office)
Usage: MS Office, Adobe AI+PS, Video streaming/recording capable, light gaming (Anything that is equivalent and enough to run Dota2 with good FPS is fine), general multimedia use (movie playback/music/surfing/torrent)

Preferred screen size: 14" maybe? Currently using 15.6" (and it's heavy)

What I don't really care about: Sound quality.
Hope to hear from yall soon.

Thank you!
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Budget, light-weight notebooks are not meant to have very good cooling systems and built, so try not to expect too much from them ya icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Dell
Vostro 5470, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT740M + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm) + (1366x768; Touch)@RM2499, 4GB, W8.1SL, 3-cell

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


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QUOTE(huangdi @ Aug 6 2014, 10:53 AM)
Don't every buy DELL laptops!

I have been using DELL computers and laptops for more than 10 years, I know what I am talking about. 

DELL laptops will conk out just after the warranty period.  If you still insist on buying DELL desktops or laptops, pay more for longer warranty period and pray for the best.
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Then why are you using it for more than 10 years? ohmy.gif
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1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: RM 3000~4000
3. Usage:
gaming : dota 2, battlefield, counter strike, titanfall
software : autocad, 3dmax, rendering, photoshop, sketchup
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" up

looking for slim and lightweight notebook

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QUOTE(Bhelmouth @ Aug 6 2014, 04:08 PM)
hi sifus biggrin.gif

1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: RM 3000~4000
3. Usage:
gaming : dota 2, battlefield, counter strike, titanfall
software : autocad, 3dmax, rendering, photoshop, sketchup
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" up

looking for slim and lightweight notebook

Thanks in advance! smile.gif
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I think the Illegear RE-15 EVO is consider slim and relatively lightweight for its class!
The Raya Promotion ends tomorrow (today), so hurry up and get one, otherwise you will regret! laugh.gif

15.6"
Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*get an OS with remaining budget icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 30 2014, 10:16 PM)
Thanks for the encouragements man  notworthy.gif
The sifus and I appreciate it!

Anyway, for photo editing, getting a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro RD (cheapest at RM4.1k wo) is a better pick since the screens are better and more accurate bro icon_rolleyes.gif

There are complains about yellowish tints of the IPS Screen of the Flex-2 (probably due to relatively cheaper IPS screen to keep prices down)
I think only the MBA13 (and MBA11 if you are considering) is within your budget unfortunately:
13"
Apple
MacBookAir 13", i5-4260U + Intel HD5000 + 128GB SSD + (1440x900)@RM3199[1.35kg], 4GB, backlit keyboard, Mac OSX

*upgrade RAM when you have the budget, it will help with Photoshop rendering and multitasking icon_rolleyes.gif

As for Office, take note that you will experience incompatibilities when switching from APple to Windows platforms ya  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thank you so much bro for your recommendations... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

For the updates, I already bought Macbook Pro Retina Display on 31st July.. To be honest, I'm quite scared first to use Mac since I never use a Mac before.. sweat.gif I've been loyal Windows user for 20 years.. But this year, my works need to do lots of photography editing, so I followed your advice and get a Macbook.. It is so good in doing photography editing, the color reproductions also is very good and the OS is very snappy compared to Windows (not trying to be a fanboys).. I love its trackpad and keyboard so much.. No wonder Macbook's price is higher than some Windows laptop because of quality.. You got for what you pay for.. laugh.gif

Anyway, thank you so much.. Keep the hardwork in this recommendations thread.. icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 6 2014, 02:54 PM)
How about these?
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

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

*Prices in RRP
Also quad-core powered with FullHD goodness, but larger and heavier icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thank you! smile.gif
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QUOTE(unixcorp @ Aug 6 2014, 06:42 PM)
Thank you so much bro for your recommendations...  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

For the updates, I already bought Macbook Pro Retina Display on 31st July.. To be honest, I'm quite scared first to use Mac since I never use a Mac before.. sweat.gif I've been loyal Windows user for 20 years.. But this year, my works need to do lots of photography editing, so I followed your advice and get a Macbook.. It is so good in doing photography editing, the color reproductions also is very good and the OS is very snappy compared to Windows (not trying to be a fanboys).. I love its trackpad and keyboard so much.. No wonder Macbook's price is higher than some Windows laptop because of quality.. You got for what you pay for..  laugh.gif

Anyway, thank you so much.. Keep the hardwork in this recommendations thread.. icon_rolleyes.gif

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Grats on your purchase man! notworthy.gif
Good to know that you are familiarizing with Mac OSX rclxms.gif
I had a hard time learning how to use it haha, especially the stupid one-button magic mouse (old iMac) haha~

Actually MacBooks are becoming very good... in some cases even cheaper than Windows counterparts already (e.g. MBA 13 vs XPS 13) thumbup.gif
As for built, can't really say that la haha, the XPS11,12,13 and 15 are better built (full/partial carbon fibre) than the MBA or MBP haha laugh.gif

All the best man, glad you are happy with your notebook, may you produce awesome photographs with it! thumbup.gif
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Hello sifus biggrin.gif need your help today~

1. Preferred Brand

Whichever

2. Budget

RM2500-RM3500

3. Usage

Gaming: mostly just Dota 2, World of Warcraft, and if possible upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition

Work: prefer Win7, Win8 too pening

4. Preferred laptop/screen size

used to 14'' but 15~'' also can

thank you~
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 6 2014, 09:53 AM)
Unfortunately I am the only one who is still active in this thread laugh.gif
Already recommended the ones deemed suitable for you nod.gif

If you feel like you want the S410p or K551LB, just go for it  thumbup.gif
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really no other choices?
Maybe those that aren't the best for my condition?
Second choices?
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QUOTE(syatkd @ Aug 6 2014, 11:29 PM)
Hello sifus biggrin.gif need your help today~

1. Preferred Brand

Whichever

2. Budget

RM2500-RM3500

3. Usage

Gaming: mostly just Dota 2, World of Warcraft, and if possible upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition

Work: prefer Win7, Win8 too pening

4. Preferred laptop/screen size

used to 14'' but 15~'' also can

thank you~
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If you really want W7, then try and get this one and install W7:
15.6"
Lenovo Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs

*Please make sure W7 drivers are available first though laugh.gif Otherwise, W8 it is nod.gif
**Price in RRP


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QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 5 2014, 11:59 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Asus, Lenovo, Acer NO HP & DELL
2. Budget: 2k - 2.5k
3. Usage: Mostly Uni Stuff:Assignment, Movie, Web Surfing, Fifa maybe?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" above

Currently I'm looking at Lenovo S410P and Asus K551LB. Price is almost the same. Which one is better?
A store in pyramid is offering student price for S410P for 2499, with i7 processor and also Microsoft office ( Student ) not full.
Any better choice?
Please help biggrin.gif

Help me please.. only PF.TJ replied me with 2 choices.. other any choices?
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QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 6 2014, 11:39 PM)
really no other choices?
Maybe those that aren't the best for my condition?
Second choices?
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Let's try again laugh.gif
14"
Asus
K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo
Ideapad Flex 2-14, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M +(1920x1080; IPS touch)@RM2499[2kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1, 2 yrs; colors: red/white
G40-70, i5-4210U + AMD R5-M230@RM1999 , 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

15.6"
Acer
E5-571G-94MSr, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2599[2.5kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1

Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
S551LN-CJ247H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + (1366x768;touch)@RM2699[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 3-cell

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*Prices in RRP
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Hi... Need some recommendation here...

1. Preferred Brand: No preference
2. Budget: Ideally less than 3k
3. Usage: Web browsing, music, movie, projects mainly documents
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" and below
5. Processor: 4th Gen, ideally i5

Also to add, I hope to get one with touch ability to utilise Windows 8.1 and a detachable battery... And I really would like to find a convertible if possible, lighter if need to bring out as can bring just the tablet part.

I have some models in mind, hope sifus can give some feedback

1. Dell Inspiron 14 5000 series
2. Lenovo Flex-14
3. Lenovo Miix 2 11 inch
4. Lenovo Yoga 2 13 inch / Yoga 2 Pro

What about other convertibles such as Asus Transformer or Sony Vaio Tab?

As I am quite particular about weight issues, I'm considering MBA too as I know it is really light and slim... But does MBA come pre-installed with Office, or do we need a separate purchase?

Recommendations please? Thanks a lot!

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 7 2014, 12:54 AM)
Let's try again laugh.gif
14"
Asus
K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo
Ideapad Flex 2-14, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M +(1920x1080; IPS touch)@RM2499[2kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1, 2 yrs; colors: red/white
G40-70, i5-4210U + AMD R5-M230@RM1999 , 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

15.6"
Acer
E5-571G-94MSr, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2599[2.5kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1

Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
S551LN-CJ247H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + (1366x768;touch)@RM2699[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 3-cell

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*Prices in RRP
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hahaha.. Thank you so much notworthy.gif
You're so kind and friendly blush.gif
RRP prices means negotiable right?
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Don't every buy DELL laptops!

I have been using DELL computers and laptops for more than 10 years, I know what I am talking about. 

DELL laptops will conk out just after the warranty period.  If you still insist on buying DELL desktops or laptops, pay more for longer warranty period and pray for the best.
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my personal experience vostro / inspiron 2008-2013 era deems to have problems... gave up recommending these lineup nowadays...

latitude / precision seems have better durability.... my company purchase 10 lat and 1 precision within 2013-now.. seems no hardware problem yet...
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QUOTE(unixcorp @ Aug 6 2014, 06:42 PM)
Thank you so much bro for your recommendations...  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

For the updates, I already bought Macbook Pro Retina Display on 31st July.. To be honest, I'm quite scared first to use Mac since I never use a Mac before.. sweat.gif I've been loyal Windows user for 20 years.. But this year, my works need to do lots of photography editing, so I followed your advice and get a Macbook.. It is so good in doing photography editing, the color reproductions also is very good and the OS is very snappy compared to Windows (not trying to be a fanboys).. I love its trackpad and keyboard so much.. No wonder Macbook's price is higher than some Windows laptop because of quality.. You got for what you pay for..  laugh.gif

Anyway, thank you so much.. Keep the hardwork in this recommendations thread.. icon_rolleyes.gif

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the one you brought rctly is old spec 4gb ram retina mbp or newer spec 8gb gam ? recently spec just updated...

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QUOTE(nicodemus88 @ Aug 7 2014, 01:20 AM)
Hi... Need some recommendation here...

1. Preferred Brand: No preference
2. Budget: Ideally less than 3k
3. Usage: Web browsing, music, movie, projects mainly documents
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14" and below
5. Processor: 4th Gen, ideally i5

Also to add, I hope to get one with touch ability to utilise Windows 8.1 and a detachable battery... And I really would like to find a convertible if possible, lighter if need to bring out as can bring just the tablet part.
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What about other convertibles such as Asus Transformer or Sony Vaio Tab?

As I am quite particular about weight issues, I'm considering MBA too as I know it is really light and slim... But does MBA come pre-installed with Office, or do we need a separate purchase?

Recommendations please? Thanks a lot!
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Not sure whether the batteries are detachable, but I think the Miix 2 and especially the Yoga 2 13 are worth considering for your case nod.gif
Microsoft Office (full) is in general, not included in whichever notebook you buy, have to purchase separately.. but if you are student or staff at Learning INstitutes, you should be able to get them for free nod.gif

I personally am not confident with Asus Malaysia's warranty support, and I'm don't have details on the latest Sony products (one minute they are not selling anymore, then last I heard they are selling again rclxub.gif )

QUOTE(technosakai @ Aug 7 2014, 08:58 AM)
hahaha.. Thank you so much  notworthy.gif
You're so kind and friendly  blush.gif
RRP prices means negotiable right?
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No problems man, hope you can find the laptop you want and like notworthy.gif
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1. Preferred Brand

Whichever

2. Budget

RM2000 or less

3. Usage

Browsing internet and streaming video/movies/dramas, work like mircosoft office.

4. Preferred laptop/screen size

14''-15"

thank you
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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Aug 7 2014, 11:29 AM)
1. Preferred Brand

Whichever

2. Budget

RM2000 or less

3. Usage

Browsing internet and streaming video/movies/dramas, work like mircosoft office.

4. Preferred laptop/screen size

14''-15"

thank you
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Can consider this one icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black


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Can consider this one icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black
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how much roughly selling at?
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how much roughly selling at?
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Hi Guys,

I need some recommendations for a budget laptop.
1. Preferred Brand - None (as long as there is good warranty coverage & decent after sales service)
2. Budget - 1.5k ~ 1.8k
3. Usage - Portability is of utmost importance as my work requires me to move around.
- mainly used for excel work, watching movies, internet browsing
- I tend to multi task n run many programs at once (skype, excel, itunes & chrome with many many tabs). Would an i3 CPU suffice or do I need to get an i5?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14 inches.

Other requirements
1. Windows pre-installed
2. Decent speakers
3. At least 8gb ram
4. Good screen for video playback (1080p support)
5. Dedicated media buttons (play/pause/next) preferred.

*Touch screen is not a must but would be a plus to have.
*Dedicated GPU not required as I have a desktop for gaming.

Please provide multiple laptop recommendations of varying brands if possible.

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Hi Guys,

I need some recommendations for a budget laptop.
1. Preferred Brand - None (as long as there is good warranty coverage  & decent after sales service)
2. Budget - 1.5k ~ 1.8k
3. Usage - Portability is of utmost importance as my work requires me to move around.
- mainly used for excel work, watching movies, internet browsing
- I tend to multi task n run many programs at once (skype, excel, itunes & chrome with many many tabs). Would an i3 CPU suffice or do I need to get an i5?
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14 inches.

Other requirements
1. Windows pre-installed
2. Decent speakers
3. At least 8gb ram
4. Good screen for video playback (1080p support)
5. Dedicated media buttons (play/pause/next) preferred.

*Touch screen is not a must but would be a plus to have.
*Dedicated GPU not required as I have a desktop for gaming.

Please provide multiple laptop recommendations of varying brands if possible.

Thanks in advance!
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Wah, this one is hard man laugh.gif
How to find such a good laptop at that price range? huhu cry.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 7 2014, 03:12 PM)
Wah, this one is hard man laugh.gif
How to find such a good laptop at that price range? huhu  cry.gif
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lol. are my requirements that hard to meet?

basic work use only. no video rendering or AutoCad sort of work wo..
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lol. are my requirements that hard to meet?

basic work use only. no video rendering or AutoCad sort of work wo..
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Yeah, you will need RM3-4k for a notebook with decent built, speakers, (especially the) screen etc. haha

Anyway, can try these:
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black


*Please check out the real thing to decide whether they are okay to you or not icon_rolleyes.gif The screens are standard ones (only) nod.gif
Upgrade RAM to 8GB icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 7 2014, 03:25 PM)
Yeah, you will need RM3-4k for a notebook with decent built, speakers, (especially the) screen etc. haha

Anyway, can try these:
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black
*Please check out the real thing to decide whether they are okay to you or not icon_rolleyes.gif The screens are standard ones (only)  nod.gif
Upgrade RAM to 8GB  icon_rolleyes.gif
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I see. Well atleast i have u guys to educate me.

What are the options from asus or acer? Seems like acer is no longer the popular choice. My last laptop was an acer which died after 4plus years of usage.
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QUOTE(chester91 @ Aug 7 2014, 03:57 PM)
I see. Well atleast i have u guys to educate me.

What are the options from asus or acer? Seems like acer is no longer the popular choice. My last laptop was an acer which died after 4plus years of usage.
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Acer is still popular, just that I might not have the most recent pricelists laugh.gif
Asus, on the other hand is much hated by those who know just how terrible their after sales service is in Malaysia laugh.gif

14"
Acer E1-472G-54204G1Tk, i5-4200U + Nvidia 820M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; 3 years local warranty upgrade@RM50

**slightly older model, newer variant should be available already
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Acer is still popular, just that I might not have the most recent pricelists laugh.gif
Asus, on the other hand is much hated by those who know just how terrible their after sales service is in Malaysia laugh.gif

14"
Acer E1-472G-54204G1Tk, i5-4200U + Nvidia 820M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; 3 years local warranty upgrade@RM50

**slightly older model, newer variant should be available already
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Thanks for your prompt reply. Are there any shops in lowyat that you would recommend? There are so many laptop shops in lowyat, I don't want to waste so much time hunting for the best bargain.
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QUOTE(chester91 @ Aug 7 2014, 04:12 PM)
Thanks for your prompt reply. Are there any shops in lowyat that you would recommend? There are so many laptop shops in lowyat, I don't want to waste so much time hunting for the best bargain.
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Its been a long long time since I last visited LYP haha, I would suggest you start by surfing Garage Sales here icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(xproc @ Aug 7 2014, 09:08 AM)
the one you brought rctly is old spec 4gb ram retina mbp or newer spec 8gb gam ? recently spec just updated...
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I bought old retina display.. Got huge price discount since the newer retina display was released.. Anyway, there arent any differences between old and newer retina display other than RAM and little speed bumps.. smile.gif

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Dell Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
can i know where u get this price and linux, but i still can install windows right?
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Hi guys, I would like to get some recommendation for a laptop for my mum. I'm open for any brands. Price cheaper the better. At least 13" and i need windows preinstalled. Just need a laptop for daily use of web browsing, a bit of fb games, YouTube and Microsoft.
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Hi, I'll need a new laptop for my work next month. I'll be doing a lot of programming in java & .net, so I'd need a pretty powerful lappy.

1. Preferred Brand: Lenovo/HP/Dell
2. Budget: around rm3.5k
3. Usage: android programming, java, .net
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15.6 inch
5. Other conditions:
i) at least i5, prefers i7 - both should not be U model.. cause U model sucks when doing a lot of programming work... sweat.gif
ii) 8gb ram, more is better
iii) FHD screen
iv) SSD 256gb preferred, or at least it's easy to add SSD later

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QUOTE(unixcorp @ Aug 7 2014, 09:27 PM)
I bought old retina display.. Got huge price discount since the newer retina display was released.. Anyway, there arent any differences between old and newer retina display other than RAM and little speed bumps.. smile.gif
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oh okay... just scare old get old spec with old price...
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can i know where u get this price and linux, but i still can install windows right?
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Prices are RRP, obtained from Dell Malaysia nod.gif

QUOTE(djmixxer @ Aug 8 2014, 11:31 AM)
Hi guys, I would like to get some recommendation for a laptop for my mum. I'm open for any brands. Price cheaper the better. At least 13" and i need windows preinstalled. Just need a laptop for daily use of web browsing, a bit of fb games, YouTube and Microsoft.
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Can consider these:
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, Celeron 2957U + Intel HD@RM1049[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1299
Inspiron 14 3000, Pentium 3558U + Intel HD@RM1199[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1349
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499

* Price in RRP
* extend warranty to 3 years for peace of mind icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi, I'll need a new laptop for my work next month. I'll be doing a lot of programming in java & .net, so I'd need a pretty powerful lappy.

1. Preferred Brand: Lenovo/HP/Dell
2. Budget: around rm3.5k
3. Usage: android programming, java, .net
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15.6 inch
5. Other conditions:
  i) at least i5, prefers i7 - both should not be U model.. cause U model sucks when doing a lot of programming work... sweat.gif
  ii) 8gb ram, more is better
  iii) FHD screen
  iv) SSD 256gb preferred, or at least it's easy to add SSD later

thanks!
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Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs

HP
Envy Touchsmart 15-Q006TX, i7-4712HQ + Nvidia 850M(DDR3) + (1920X1080 anti-glare; touch)@RM3799[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB + 8GB SSHD, backlit KB, W8.1

MSI
GE60-2PL, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GTX850M(DDR3) + (1920x1080; anti-glare)@RM3499[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB (7200rpm) HDD, W8.1
GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1

*Prices in RRP
All should be easy to replace HDD with SSD

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hello. im looking for a new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: less than 1.8k
3. Usage: not for games, for work/study/internet browsing, probably will need to install lots of softwares for work
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: at least 13 inch, 15inch also can, prefer light laptop for because need to carry everywhere

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hello. im looking for a new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: less than 1.8k
3. Usage: not for games, for work/study/internet browsing, probably will need to install lots of softwares for work
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: at least 13 inch, 15inch also can, prefer light laptop for because need to carry everywhere

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 8 2014, 02:06 PM)
Prices are RRP, obtained from Dell Malaysia  nod.gif
Can consider these:
14"
Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, Celeron 2957U + Intel HD@RM1049[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1299
Inspiron 14 3000, Pentium 3558U + Intel HD@RM1199[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1349
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499

* Price in RRP
* extend warranty to 3 years for peace of mind  icon_rolleyes.gif
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can someone suggest where i can view/test large variety of notebook around putrajaya/bangi/puchong/shah alam...

i have some models in mind but want to view actual model first....
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1. Preferred Brand

Whichever

2. Budget

RM2000 or less

3. Usage

Browsing internet and streaming video/movies/dramas, work like mircosoft office.

4. Preferred laptop/screen size

14''-15"

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hi jenli... time to buy laptop?
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hi jenli... time to buy laptop?
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not for me....a gift
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not for me....a gift
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i see... if it is a gift... outlook is very important also...
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i see... if it is a gift... outlook is very important also...
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hahaha...u seems like expert in this...
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can someone suggest where i can view/test large variety of notebook around putrajaya/bangi/puchong/shah alam...

i have some models in mind but want to view actual model first....
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Lowyat plaza and Digital Mall SS14? hmm.gif
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need some recommendations from u guys.

1. Preferred Brand: any but no sony & hp
2. Budget: below rm2.8k
3. Usage: programming, office/work use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15.6 inch
5. others: hybrid drive & don't want ultrabook/laptop

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QUOTE(stranger88 @ Aug 8 2014, 05:59 PM)
need some recommendations from u guys.

1. Preferred Brand: any but no sony & hp
2. Budget: below rm2.8k
3. Usage: programming, office/work use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15.6 inch
5. others: hybrid drive & don't want ultrabook/laptop

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15.6"
Asus S551LN-CJ247H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + (1366x768;touch)@RM2699[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 3-cell

Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

Toshiba
Satelite L50-B203BX/GX, i5-4200U + AMD R7-M260@RM2399[Onkyo], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold
Satelite L50-B202BX/GX, i7-4500U + AMD R7-M260@RM2899[Onkyo], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold

*Prices in RRP
*not all have hybrid HDD or mSATA SSD
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QUOTE(stranger88 @ Aug 8 2014, 05:59 PM)
need some recommendations from u guys.

1. Preferred Brand: any but no sony & hp
2. Budget: below rm2.8k
3. Usage: programming, office/work use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15.6 inch
5. others: hybrid drive & don't want ultrabook/laptop

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The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series (E-Value Code: w510439my15mtw8) will suit ur need.

4th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor
Windows 8.1
4GB Memory
500GB 5400 rpm SATA Hybrid Hard Drive with 8GB Cache
AMD Radeon™ HD R7 M265 2GB DDR3
2Yr ProSupport: NBD Onsite Service

RRP Price: RM 2,399

I can get u a cheaper price if u buy from me icon_rolleyes.gif

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others: DOS if possible? should cut the price right?
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What do you mean "don't want ultrabook/laptop"? laugh.gif

15.6"
Asus S551LN-CJ247H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + (1366x768;touch)@RM2699[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 3-cell

Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

Toshiba
Satelite L50-B203BX/GX, i5-4200U + AMD R7-M260@RM2399[Onkyo], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold
Satelite L50-B202BX/GX, i7-4500U + AMD R7-M260@RM2899[Onkyo], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold

*Prices in RRP
*not all have hybrid HDD or mSATA SSD
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The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series (E-Value Code: w510439my15mtw8) will suit ur need.

4th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor
Windows 8.1
4GB Memory
500GB 5400 rpm SATA Hybrid Hard Drive with 8GB Cache
AMD Radeon™ HD R7 M265 2GB DDR3
2Yr ProSupport: NBD Onsite Service

RRP Price: RM 2,399

I can get u a cheaper price if u buy from me  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Preferred Brand: Any Brand
2. Budget: < 2.5K
3. Usage: uni(simulations), light gaming(d2, sc2)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: any size
others: DOS if possible? should cut the price right?
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Yeah, you can consider getting Linux versions of these:
14"
Dell
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
Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

15.6"
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Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2149[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2349
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

*extend warranty to 3 years for peace of mind
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Hi all sifus,

I'm looking for a laptop based on the following:

1. Preferred Brand - Any
2. Budget - RM 1500
3. Usage - Basic
(Browsing, Video & Audio Playback, MS Office, Basic Photo Editing)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14" or 15"

Thanks all in advance! smile.gif
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Hi all sifus,

I'm looking for a laptop based on the following:

1. Preferred Brand - Any
2. Budget - RM 1500
3. Usage - Basic
(Browsing, Video & Audio Playback, MS Office, Basic Photo Editing)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14" or 15"

Thanks all in advance! smile.gif
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This one's good thumbup.gif
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Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499


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

*prices in RRP
Upgrade RAM to 8GB for better multitasking icon_rolleyes.gif
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Preferred brand : Any

Budget : Below 3k

Usage : 1) Uni purpose : Like to keep programs like Adobe CS for circumstantial usage but mainly use for engineering (AspenOne, AutoCAD), MS Office
2) Heavy browsing and video streaming (youtube etc)
3) Occasional gaming (Sims, Team Fortress 2)
4) Multitasking

Size : Prefer 14" but rare to find one with numeric pad so 15' is fine

Battery life : At least 6 hours (if possible)

Keyboard : Backlit

Weight : As long a girl can carry around without breaking her back or shoulder smile.gif


Maybe I'll be adding RAM and SSD when I have the money
My ideal laptop is the Dell Precision M3800 but the price rclxub.gif

Thank you sifus in advance and sorry for the banyak hal!

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1. Preferred Brand: Heard good things about Lenovo (No Apple please)
2. Budget: Below RM2-3k
3. Usage :Work. Don't need anything fancy in specs but I do need the mobility and lightness due to my work needing me to show clients datas and images on-the-go (preferably tablet) and keying in data (preferably with keyboard).
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 10-14inches?
5. Weight : I walk around alot so I would need something that's won't weigh me down too much


I'm torn between getting a tablet, a laptop or something in between like the Surface/Lenovo Yoga. As stated in the usage part I only do alot of surfing, keying in data and on-the-go work. So mobility, battery life would be the priority. I wouldn't mind getting an ultraboook+a tablet, or a mix in between. So long as it's not heavy and doesn't break too much over 3k in total.

Thank you so much for each sifu for your recommendation. I would appreciate your kind suggestions very much.

Have a good day everyone.

Edit :
What I can think of is a combination of right now is :
1) Ultrabook (~RM2k) + Old version Surface RT/Pro (RM1k+)
2) Ultrabook (~RM2k) + Tablet (RM1k+)
3) Hybrid such as Lenovo Yoga 2


Maybe sifus can advise?

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1. Preferred Brand:
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2. Budget:
RM 2,000-3,000 ( adjustable if some other laptops are near in range)

3. Usage
Mainly gaming and movie + some video & photo editing ( hope to play Dota 2, CS:GO in maximum graphic quality and next-gen games such as Assassin's Creed Unity, Batman Arkham Knight in medium otherwise high as long as its smooth )

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" - 15.6"

5. Graphics Card
Nvidia 840M or better equivalent ( very important as stated in my Usage )

6. Processor
i5 or i7 ( more importantly is the GPU, i5 or i7 doesn't makes a big difference right ? )

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Budget : 2.5~2.7k
Usage : downloads, online, gaming
Screen : As big as possible? 1st time laptop buyer, not sure what are the normal size.

Additional requirement ( would be better if it is towards gaming side instead of working side as I am not using for programming / editing etc

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QUOTE(justsimply @ Aug 9 2014, 11:13 PM)
Preferred brand : Any

Budget : Below 3k

Usage : 1) Uni purpose : Like to keep programs like Adobe CS for circumstantial usage but mainly use for engineering (AspenOne, AutoCAD), MS Office
            2) Heavy browsing and video streaming (youtube etc)
            3) Occasional gaming (Sims, Team Fortress 2)
            4) Multitasking

Size : Prefer 14" but rare to find one with numeric pad so 15' is fine

Battery life : At least 6 hours (if possible)

Keyboard : Backlit

Weight : As long a girl can carry around without breaking her back or shoulder  smile.gif 
Maybe I'll be adding RAM and SSD when I have the money
My ideal laptop is the Dell Precision M3800 but the price  rclxub.gif 

Thank you sifus in advance and sorry for the banyak hal!
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Hoho, got taste brows.gif I love the XPS 15 and Precision M3800 as well haha, but those are twice your budget already huhu cry.gif

Have a look at these:
15.6"
Low power (longer battery life) + relatively slim and light weight-

Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i7-4510U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2399[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2599

Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

Powerful (shorter battery life) + heavier and bulkier
15.6"
HP Envy Touchsmart 15-J114TX, i7-4200MQ + Nvidia 840M + (1366x768;touch)@RM2999[2.56kg], 4GB, 1TB+8GB SSHD, W8.1

Lenovo Z50-70, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2799[2.2kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

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

*Prices in RRP; upgrade RAM to at least 8GB
*Unfortunately 6 hours battery life (with WiFi ON) is sort of far-fetched for a 15 incher laugh.gif

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QUOTE(RoryTan @ Aug 9 2014, 11:39 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Heard good things about Lenovo  (No Apple please)
2. Budget: Below RM2-3k
3. Usage :Work. Don't need anything fancy in specs but I do need the mobility and lightness due to my work needing me to show clients datas and images on-the-go (preferably tablet) and keying in data (preferably with keyboard).
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 10-14inches?
5. Weight : I walk around alot so I would need something that's won't weigh me down too much
I'm torn between getting a tablet, a laptop or something in between like the Surface/Lenovo Yoga. As stated in the usage part I only do alot of surfing, keying in data and on-the-go work. So mobility, battery life would be the priority. I wouldn't mind getting an ultraboook+a tablet, or a mix in between. So long as it's not heavy and doesn't break too much over 3k in total.

Thank you so much for each sifu for your recommendation. I would appreciate your kind suggestions very much.

Have a good day everyone.

Edit :
What I can think of is a combination of right now is :
1) Ultrabook (~RM2k) + Old version Surface RT/Pro (RM1k+)
2) Ultrabook (~RM2k) + Tablet (RM1k+)
3) Hybrid such as Lenovo Yoga 2


Maybe sifus can advise?
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This one will do perfectly laugh.gif
11.6"
Lenovo Miix 2, i5-4202Y + Intel HD + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)@RM2999[800g tablet], 4GB, W8.1

Just leave the keyboard at home if you don't feel like bringing it brows.gif

The Yoga 2-13 is a decent choice as well but please take not that the KB is not detachable
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1. Preferred Brand:
Lenovo

2. Budget:
RM 2,000-3,000 ( adjustable if some other laptops are near in range)

3. Usage
Mainly gaming and movie + some video & photo editing ( hope to play Dota 2, CS:GO in maximum graphic quality and next-gen games such as Assassin's Creed Unity, Batman Arkham Knight in medium otherwise high as long as its smooth )

4. Preferred laptop/screen size
14" - 15.6"

5. Graphics Card
Nvidia 840M or better equivalent ( very important as stated in my Usage )

6. Processor
i5 or i7 ( more importantly is the GPU, i5 or i7 doesn't makes a big difference right ? )
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Preferred brand  : As long as reliable
Budget : 2.5~2.7k
Usage : downloads, online,  gaming
Screen : As big as possible? 1st time laptop buyer,  not sure what are the normal size.

Additional requirement ( would be better if it is towards gaming side instead of working side as I am not using for programming / editing etc

Thanks and have a nice weekend
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These are the best CPUs you can get at that price range nod.gif
14"
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

@Dreammyz, if you are into gaming, I would advice you to save another RM1k or more for a laptop with a GPU that's more "future-proof" icon_rolleyes.gif
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These are the best CPUs you can get at that price range nod.gif
14"
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

@Dreammyz, if you are into gaming, I would advice you to save another RM1k or more for a laptop with a GPU that's more "future-proof" icon_rolleyes.gif
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Can you intro me "that" laptop too ?
And so even a 3k laptop is not really sufficient for gaming ?
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Can you intro me "that" laptop too ?
And so even a 3k laptop is not really sufficient for gaming ?
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yeah, RM3k is not really sufficient if you are planning to play upcoming games without compromising too much on performance nod.gif

Lenovo Y50, Illegear RE-15 EVO, MSI GE60 etc. are the gaming laptops of ~RM4k. Of course, there are even more expensive and higher-end ones laugh.gif

For gaming, desktops are always cheaper and better; but like you, I understand that space is not a luxury everyone has nod.gif
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hello guys, i wanna ask on how u guys think which one should i get out of these 3. They have similar specification and price.

Dell Inspiron 15-5000, i5-4210U + Radeon R7 M265(GDDR3) @RM2399, 4GB, 500GB, W8.1 (1366x768)
Asus K551LN, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1366x768)
Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1920x1080) <-- im leaning towards this

i use laptop mainly for my uni (bring to class/library for assignments) so battery life and mobility is much needed. Maybe u guys would recommend me Dell ultrabook Vostro 5470 for this, however, i saw so many complaint about its wifi (Apparently, the lower plastic chasing of Vostro gimped the wifi antenna capability). But, well, i think as it is lower than 2.5 kg i think its should be acceptable (i wouldnt mind exercising my back & shoulders muscle too carrying it in my backpack to uni back and forth haha). Also, these 3 has a haswell processor, which (correct me if i'm wrong) guarantee 4 hrs of battery life under casual use.

Also, i will use this laptop for my home entertainment too (mainly casual gaming, music, movies) so i choose rather discrete graphic cards and i5 for this purpose. My games that i played would be mainly minecraft and dota, and some old offline games.

I also like the detachable batteries to keep the battery lifespan much longer because i mainly use AC adapter on my home, and gaming will increase the temperature of my laptop, which is bad for non-detachable li-ion battery lifespan (one more reason to not choosing Vostro 5470). Even though Dell and Lenovo have the software to limit the battery charge below 100% (and disable battery charging when on AC) for the best battery health, i feel like non-detachable battery still get the heat effect from the laptop after prolonged session of gaming.

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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hello guys, i wanna ask on how u guys think which one should i get out of these 3. They have similar specification and price.

Dell Inspiron 15-5000, i5-4210U + Radeon R7 M265(GDDR3) @RM2399, 4GB, 500GB, W8.1 (1366x768)
Asus K551LN, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1366x768)
Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1920x1080) <-- im leaning towards this

i use laptop mainly for my uni (bring to class/library for assignments) so battery life and mobility is much needed. Maybe u guys would recommend me Dell ultrabook Vostro 5470 for this, however, i saw so many complaint about its wifi (Apparently, the lower plastic chasing of Vostro gimped the wifi antenna capability). But, well, i think as it is lower than 2.5 kg i think its should be acceptable (i wouldnt mind exercising my back & shoulders muscle too carrying it in my backpack to uni back and forth haha). Also, these 3 has a haswell processor, which (correct me if i'm wrong) guarantee 4 hrs of battery life under casual use.

Also, i will use this laptop for my home entertainment too (mainly casual gaming, music, movies) so i choose rather discrete graphic cards and i5 for this purpose. My games that i played would be mainly minecraft and dota, and some old offline games.

I also like the detachable batteries to keep the battery lifespan much longer because i mainly use AC adapter on my home, and gaming will increase the temperature of my laptop, which is bad for non-detachable li-ion battery lifespan (one more reason to not choosing Vostro 5470). Even though Dell and Lenovo have the software to limit the battery charge below 100% (and disable battery charging when on AC) for the best battery health, i feel like non-detachable battery still get the heat effect from the laptop after prolonged session of gaming.

Thanks in advance  smile.gif
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I would choose the Lenovo out of the 3 as well nod.gif
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Go out and "molest" each notebook and then get the one you like most icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 10 2014, 01:59 PM)
yeah, RM3k is not really sufficient if you are planning to play upcoming games without compromising too much on performance  nod.gif

Lenovo Y50, Illegear RE-15 EVO, MSI GE60 etc. are the gaming laptops of ~RM4k. Of course, there are even more expensive and higher-end ones laugh.gif

For gaming, desktops are always cheaper and better; but like you, I understand that space is not a luxury everyone has  nod.gif
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Scrambling through this thread, I saw this model Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1920x1080)
It has Nvidia GT 840M, so can you explain to me why Y410p is still better ?
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
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Scrambling through this thread, I saw this model Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1920x1080)
It has Nvidia GT 840M, so can you explain to me why Y410p is still better ?
14"
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
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Why should Nvidia 840M be better than GT755M? haha laugh.gif

See here for more details man:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Game...ds.13849.0.html

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 10 2014, 11:57 AM)
Hoho, got taste brows.gif I love the XPS 15 and Precision M3800 as well haha, but those are twice your budget already huhu  cry.gif

Have a look at these:
15.6"
Low power (longer battery life) + relatively slim and light weight-

Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i7-4510U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2399[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2599

Lenovo Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

Powerful (shorter battery life) + heavier and bulkier
15.6"
HP Envy Touchsmart 15-J114TX, i7-4200MQ + Nvidia 840M + (1366x768;touch)@RM2999[2.56kg], 4GB, 1TB+8GB SSHD, W8.1

Lenovo Z50-70, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2799[2.2kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

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

*Prices in RRP; upgrade RAM to at least 8GB
*Unfortunately 6 hours battery life (with WiFi ON) is sort of far-fetched for a 15 incher laugh.gif
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Yeah the best comes with the "best" price cry.gif

Thanks for the list of recommendations! thumbup.gif

The Lenovo Flex 2 - 15 looks good. Does the touch screen reduces battery life even without using it? I'm just wondering if there are major difference in performance (usage point of view and without looking at the Ghz number) like the i7 U similar to normal i5 and does the turbo boost really makes a diff? Have yet to experience these 2 types coz so far I have been using intel atom netbooks so this will be a major upgrade for me.

The Dell Inspiron looks good too but I'm not sure if some of the engineering programs have a version for Linux.... hmm.gif

But will do check out on the others on the list too! biggrin.gif

Thanks smile.gif

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Why should Nvidia 840M be better than GT755M? haha  laugh.gif

See here for more details man:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Game...ds.13849.0.html

Newer doesn't always mean its better  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks for your explaination biggrin.gif
Anyway I heard this model can add SSD right ? How can I do that when purchasing ?
Also, I've heard that its wireless card isn't that good, is this problem solved by newer models produced now ?
And can I ask what is the price for Y510p SLI ?
Or what about Y50 ?

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Hey guys, I am doing some online shopping at senq/ Harvey Norman and came across this HP laptop
HP NB 15-N241TX at rm 2.7k
My choices are limited to those available at senq/Harvey Norman as I need their 36 months 0% interest installment plan via my citibank card. Is there any better model for me out there given my budget around 2.5 to 3k. I would need it to perform better towards gaming/entertainment (video/sound) thanks
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Thanks for your explaination  biggrin.gif
Anyway I heard this model can add SSD right ? How can I do that when purchasing ?
Also, I've heard that its wireless card isn't that good, is this problem solved by newer models produced now ?
And can I ask what is the price for Y510p SLI ?
Or what about Y50 ?
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Yeah, most of the time you can ask the shop ppl to put in SSD for you as long as you buy everything from them, otherwise they will charge nod.gif
I have no idea about specific issues, so can't really comment..

15.6"
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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 GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3999[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8, red backlit, exGPU GT755M & ODD, 120w+170w psu, 2 yrs

Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs
Y50-70(59-418017), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3999[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*Prices in RRP

QUOTE(starz92 @ Aug 10 2014, 10:21 PM)
Hey guys, I am doing some online shopping at senq/ Harvey Norman and came across this HP laptop
HP NB 15-N241TX at rm 2.7k
My choices are limited to those available at senq/Harvey Norman as I need their 36 months 0% interest installment plan via my citibank card. Is there any better model for me out there given my budget around 2.5 to 3k. I would need it to perform better towards gaming/entertainment (video/sound) thanks
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 10 2014, 11:21 PM)
Yeah, most of the time you can ask the shop ppl to put in SSD for you as long as you buy everything from them, otherwise they will charge nod.gif
I have no idea about specific issues, so can't really comment..

15.6"
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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 GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3999[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8, red backlit, exGPU GT755M & ODD, 120w+170w psu, 2 yrs

Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs
Y50-70(59-418017), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3999[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*Prices in RRP
We don't know what's available in Harvey Norman bro laugh.gif
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http://www.harveynorman.com.my/computers-c...rs/laptops.html

I can only find limited choices there 😕
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QUOTE(starz92 @ Aug 10 2014, 11:28 PM)
http://www.harveynorman.com.my/computers-c...rs/laptops.html

I can only find limited choices there 😕
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Please take note that most, if not all of the models there are old and outdated nod.gif

If you really have to choose, its pretty much the HP and the Toshiba L50, they both have more or less the same specs nod.gif
The Toshiba might have 3 years warranty, so please check with them nod.gif
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Scrambling through this thread, I saw this model Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT 840M(GDDR3) @RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1 (1920x1080)
It has Nvidia GT 840M, so can you explain to me why Y410p is still better ?
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty
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the processor also is a big deal i5-4210U is dual core with low clock speed meanwhile i7-4700MQ is a quad core with good clock speed. it will benefit you in multitasking and some games such as watch dogs, bf4 etc. however y410p have a 1366 x 768 resolution not full HD sweat.gif

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1) Any Brands
2)Up to RM6000
3)Entertainment- Gaming/Movies
4)14"-17"(preferably less bulky)
5)An Average to Long battery life
6)Blu Ray Player if possible
7)HD/FHD/UHD

Hoping to get as much help as i can get !!!!!!!!THANKS
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QUOTE(lester5688 @ Aug 11 2014, 12:03 PM)
1) Any Brands
2)Up to RM6000
3)Entertainment- Gaming/Movies
4)14"-17"(preferably less bulky)
5)An Average to Long battery life
6)Blu Ray Player if possible
7)HD/FHD/UHD

Hoping to get as much help as i can get !!!!!!!!THANKS
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Woah, nice budget you have there mate icon_rolleyes.gif

How about these?
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P35W V2, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX870M 6GB GDDR5 + (1920x1080; anti-glare IPS) + 128GB mSATA SSD + 1TB (5400rpm) @RM5999[2.16kg], 8GB, W8.1; backlit KB, caddy case, 2 years warranty
*configure here: http://store.illegear.com/gigabyte/88-gigabyte-p35w-v2.html

Illegear Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RS-15, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX870M + (1920x1080)@RM5299[3kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster X-FI MB3], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Multi-Color Programmable Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4930MX] [GPU Options: AMD R9 M290X, Nvidia GTX870M, Nvidia GTX880M, Nvidia Quadro K1100M, Nvidia Quadro K3100M]


17.3"
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Illegear RS-17 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX870M + (1920x1080)@RM5699[4kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster X-FI MB3], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Multi-Color Programmable Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4930MX] [GPU Options: AMD R9 M290X, Nvidia GTX870M, Nvidia GTX880M, Nvidia Quadro K1100M, Nvidia Quadro K3100M]

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Hi

Need advice.

laptop for adobe illustrator + 3dCAD/CAM + wifi. No gaming but just for work and light internet use ie browsing + emails.

Budget 2-3k. Thanks
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QUOTE(lester5688 @ Aug 11 2014, 12:03 PM)
1) Any Brands
2)Up to RM6000
3)Entertainment- Gaming/Movies
4)14"-17"(preferably less bulky)
5)An Average to Long battery life
6)Blu Ray Player if possible
7)HD/FHD/UHD

Hoping to get as much help as i can get !!!!!!!!THANKS
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Asus
G750JZ-T4002H (145)
i7-4700
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 10 2014, 11:21 PM)
Yeah, most of the time you can ask the shop ppl to put in SSD for you as long as you buy everything from them, otherwise they will charge nod.gif
I have no idea about specific issues, so can't really comment..

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 GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3999[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8, red backlit, exGPU GT755M & ODD, 120w+170w psu, 2 yrs

Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs
Y50-70(59-418017), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3999[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, W8.1, 2 yrs

*Prices in RRP
We don't know what's available in Harvey Norman bro laugh.gif
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Comparing Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs
to Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs,
The Y50 is winning much more right ? If I chooses this, where can I get an official windows 8.1 installation on it ?
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sorry forgot. screen size, the bigger the better. Thanks
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QUOTE(jaaroquai @ Aug 11 2014, 07:13 PM)
Hi

Need advice.

laptop for adobe illustrator + 3dCAD/CAM + wifi. No gaming but just for work and light internet use ie browsing + emails.

Budget 2-3k. Thanks
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try looking for these:
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

*Prices in RRP
recommending these because of the i7 quad core CPU, very useful for Adobe work
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cool! thank you so much.

any advice on rams? 4gb sufficient? illustrator, photoshop, embroidery software usually runs simultaneously all the time.

currently using the y510. want to add another laptop for similar purposes.

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QUOTE(DrEaMmyZ @ Aug 11 2014, 07:30 PM)
Comparing Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs
to Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs,
The Y50 is winning much more right ? If I chooses this, where can I get an official windows 8.1 installation on it ?
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Yeah Y50 is better. Original W8.1 can be purchased at any computer store nod.gif
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QUOTE(jaaroquai @ Aug 11 2014, 07:43 PM)
cool! thank you so much.

any advice on rams? 4gb sufficient? illustrator, photoshop, embroidery software usually runs simultaneously all the time.

currently using the y510. want to add another laptop for similar purposes.
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let say a 3.5k budget.
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QUOTE(jaaroquai @ Aug 11 2014, 07:43 PM)
cool! thank you so much.

any advice on rams? 4gb sufficient? illustrator, photoshop, embroidery software usually runs simultaneously all the time.

currently using the y510. want to add another laptop for similar purposes.
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Go for at least 8GB RAM, it will help nod.gif
Wah, the Y510 is already a very powerful notebook bro haha laugh.gif

Can consider its predecessors 1 and 2 brows.gif
15.6'
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Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs
Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs

MSI
GE60-2PL, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GTX850M(DDR3) + (1920x1080; anti-glare)@RM3499[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB (7200rpm) HDD, W8.1

*Prices in RRP
I would recommend getting an SSD instead for much snappier performance (up to 7x faster) nod.gif
Go for the MSI recommended to you earlier and put in either a 128GB/256GB SSD, depending on your budget

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haha biggrin.gif

ok done. will aim for the gp60 + ram upgrade to 8gb.

I need the space so the normal hd will do for now.

Thanks! this thread really helps a lot biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(jaaroquai @ Aug 11 2014, 08:01 PM)
haha biggrin.gif

ok done. will aim for the gp60 + ram upgrade to 8gb.

I need the space so the normal hd will do for now.

Thanks! this thread really helps a lot biggrin.gif
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Can always consider to upgrade to SSD whenever the HDD starts to slow down due to age icon_rolleyes.gif
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Good day sirs,
I need a laptop recommendation/suggestions...
1. Preferred Brand: Now leaning towards Asus or Msi, but other brand also can
2. Budget: less or equal to RM3.5k
3. Usage: Gaming, I want to be able to play The Sims 3(complete set) in high setting without lag, or Skyrim in high setting without lag for that matter... and theres also that new Dragon origin game coming out soon...
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 15" or less, bigger laptop are hard for me to carry

So after a few surveying and a lot or review readings, I found that these two seemed like the laptop i can get,

1. Asus G56JR-CN260H, i5-4200H + Nvidia GTX760M
2. Msi GE60-2PL, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GTX850M(DDR3)

but idk, any more suggestions with better specs that suit my needs and money restrain would be great... Thanks in advance <3
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Good day sirs,
I need a laptop recommendation/suggestions...
1. Preferred Brand: Now leaning towards Asus or Msi, but other brand also can
2. Budget: less or equal to RM3.5k
3. Usage: Gaming, I want to be able to play The Sims 3(complete set) in high setting without lag, or Skyrim in high setting without lag for that matter... and theres also that new Dragon origin game coming out soon...
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 15" or less, bigger laptop are hard for me to carry

So after a few surveying and a lot or review readings, I found that these two seemed like the laptop i can get,

1. Asus G56JR-CN260H, i5-4200H + Nvidia GTX760M
2. Msi GE60-2PL, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GTX850M(DDR3)

but idk, any more suggestions with better specs that suit my needs and money restrain would be great... Thanks in advance <3
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How about the FreeDOS version of the Y50?
You can get a GTX860M with that one, just have to be more hardworking in installing Windows and associated drivers yourself laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 11 2014, 10:31 PM)
How about the FreeDOS version of the Y50?
You can get a GTX860M with that one, just have to be more hardworking in installing Windows and associated drivers yourself  laugh.gif
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Hmmnn that graphic card IS tempting, but then I have to do those latter thing... i prefer the Windows to be pre-installed, less work, less headache tongue.gif
and what do you think of the two laptop I mentioned, are they good enough to handle the games? Do I have to upgrade the RAM or anything? because both of them have 4GB ram I think, does that affect the performance? and also, I like to open multiple tabs or files and browsers at the same time(min of 4 or 5 at times) so I assume, a laptop good enough for gaming can handle that type of load, right? unsure.gif

oh and also, does the processor matters? Does it impact much on performance? I can't really grasp the pros and cons of multiple core processor... rclxub.gif

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Hmmnn that graphic card IS tempting, but then  I have to do those latter thing... i prefer the Windows to be pre-installed, less work, less headache  tongue.gif
and what do you think of the two laptop I mentioned, are they good enough to handle the games? Do I have to upgrade the RAM or anything? because both of them have 4GB ram I think, does that affect the performance? and also, I like to open multiple tabs or files and browsers at the same time(min of 4 or 5 at times) so I assume, a laptop good enough for gaming can handle that type of load, right?  unsure.gif

oh and also, does the processor matters? Does it impact much on performance? I can't really grasp the pros and cons of multiple core processor...  rclxub.gif
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Both the notebooks you mentioned are decent nod.gif
Asus is known for bad warranty service in Malaysia, so do take that into consideration before buying nod.gif

gaming performance depends more on GPU rather than CPU nod.gif
However, having an i7 processor will help with multitasking (assuming you are doing REAL multitasking; opening 4-5 tabs is not exactly multitasking haha laugh.gif). However, having an i7 will automatically mean higher heat and shorter battery life.

RAM helps with multitasking as well, so make sure you have at least 8GB.

Perhaps you can take a look at the Lenovo Y510p as well, its one generation older, but its still pretty impressive. Otherwise go for the MSI icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 11 2014, 11:14 PM)
Both the notebooks you mentioned are decent nod.gif
Asus is known for bad warranty service in Malaysia, so do take that into consideration before buying nod.gif

gaming performance depends more on GPU rather than CPU nod.gif
However, having an i7 processor will help with multitasking (assuming you are doing REAL multitasking; opening 4-5 tabs is not exactly multitasking haha laugh.gif). However, having an i7 will automatically mean higher heat and shorter battery life.

RAM helps with multitasking as well, so make sure you have at least 8GB.

Perhaps you can take a look at the Lenovo Y510p as well, its one generation older, but its still pretty impressive. Otherwise go for the MSI  icon_rolleyes.gif
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I see, infos noted.
Well, I'm not sure if opening a video player, a few pptx, doc and pdf files, a browser of few tabs of youtube streaming and downloading while I'm browsing is real multi-tasking or not, but my current laptop can't seem to handle it. (it keep lagging and crashing, have to rage shut down it) tongue.gif
Thanks a lot for the help! rclxms.gif thumbup.gif
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laptop with same GPU but with different
screen size.

does it affect the performance?

ex: 14 inch vs 15.6 inch with same GTX840M (2GB)

thank you very much biggrin.gif
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laptop with same GPU but with different
screen size.

does it affect the performance?

ex: 14 inch vs 15.6 inch with same GTX840M (2GB)

thank you very much biggrin.gif
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If both laptops come with the same screen resolution i.e. 1366x768, then the performance difference is very small, if not negligible between a 14 vs 15 incher nod.gif

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1. Brand : This is my main question. Which brand to buy?
2. RM2,000+-
3. Study + Gaming
4. 15inch+

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1. Preferred Brand: any (maybe consider compaq because mine lasted 7 years)
2. Budget: 1.5~2k (lower the better)
3. Usage: Watching movies, streaming, multitasking, office work and most importantly to play The Sims 4.
4. Preferred laptop spec: Must be able to play The Sims 4. Also 14" and maybe a lighter model?

Thanks yo.
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dell 14 5447 around 2300 with 2 years on site warranty
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HP Pavilion 15-p033TX @Intel® Core™ i7-4510U,8gb ram,15' screen,NVidia 840M @ RM 2699.

Guys, I don't see much recommendation on the above model. As I am targeting that lappy, mind to give some feedback on this?
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actually, which brand is the best in terms of longevity and price wise?

is lenovo good enough?
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actually, which brand is the best in terms of longevity and price wise?

is lenovo good enough?
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TS's Comments:

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

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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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QUOTE(teohguangli @ Aug 12 2014, 02:16 PM)
1. Brand : This is my main question. Which brand to buy?
2. RM2,000+-
3. Study + Gaming
4. 15inch+

Thanks in advance!
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Can put these into consideration:
15.6"
Asus K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Dell
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2149[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2349
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2399[2.6kg], 8GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

Lenovo Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

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Have a read haha  icon_rolleyes.gif
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thanks for the read, didn't know it is on the front page. blush.gif

but the main problem is, where to test the laptops? not all physical shops have all sorts of laptops.
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1. Preferred Brand: any (maybe consider compaq because mine lasted 7 years)
2. Budget: 1.5~2k (lower the better)
3. Usage: Watching movies, streaming, multitasking, office work and most importantly to play The Sims 4.
4. Preferred laptop spec: Must be able to play The Sims 4. Also 14" and maybe a lighter model?

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No more Compaq yo bro laugh.gif
Anyways, older generation of notebooks are built to last, and are thus a hell lot expensive than now nod.gif

So try not to expect too much from today's notebooks, especially if you are going for the budgeted ones (<RM2.5k) nod.gif
Not sure what the requirements for the Sims 4 are, but based on its previous records, it won't be too demanding.

These are the best you can get for your budget:
14"
Asus
K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

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

*Prices in RRP
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QUOTE(starz92 @ Aug 12 2014, 03:53 PM)
HP Pavilion 15-p033TX @Intel® Core™ i7-4510U,8gb ram,15' screen,NVidia 840M @ RM 2699.

Guys, I don't see much recommendation on the above model. As I am targeting that lappy, mind to give some feedback on this?
Thanks.
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I suppose that's because at the same price range, people would prefer going for the Flex 2-15 that comes with a FullHD Screen + hybrid drive hmm.gif
However, never buy a notebook solely based on the main specs... if you like the HP Pavilion (after you have tried it out), and don't need a FullHD screen, then its worth considering nod.gif
The most important thing is that you like it nod.gif after all, you will be stuck for it for several years to come~

QUOTE(fkinmeng @ Aug 12 2014, 04:47 PM)
thanks for the read, didn't know it is on the front page.  blush.gif

but the main problem is, where to test the laptops? not all physical shops have all sorts of laptops.
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Some notebooks we will never get to try, especially higher end business notebooks.. but still, most of us will never consider getting those notebooks as well, so it doesn't really matter.

Most of us will be happy enough with premium-line notebooks for everyday tasks: They perform well enough and are reliable too~

As for gaming devices, apart from those close to or more than RM10k, they can be found as long as you try nod.gif

Anyway, mind sharing your budget and usage? hmm.gif
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I suppose that's because at the same price range, people would prefer going for the Flex 2-15 that comes with a FullHD Screen + hybrid drive hmm.gif
However, never buy a notebook solely based on the main specs... if you like the HP Pavilion (after you have tried it out), and don't need a FullHD screen, then its worth considering  nod.gif
The most important thing is that you like it nod.gif after all, you will be stuck for it for several years to come~
Some notebooks we will never get to try, especially higher end business notebooks.. but still, most of us will never consider getting those notebooks as well, so it doesn't really matter.

Most of us will be happy enough with premium-line notebooks for everyday tasks: They perform well enough and are reliable too~

As for gaming devices, apart from those close to or more than RM10k, they can be found as long as you try nod.gif

Anyway, mind sharing your budget and usage?  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(fkinmeng @ Aug 1 2014, 04:23 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: any reputable good brand.
2. Budget: max RM2.5k
3. Usage: light gaming (fifa, fm, dota 2), microsoft office.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14".

thanks!
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 1 2014, 11:00 PM)
This is a good choice icon_rolleyes.gif
14"
Dell Inspiron 14 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265 + (1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2299[2.02kg], 4GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support, W8.1SL

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget, and upgrade to 8GB RAM icon_rolleyes.gif
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i asked before, and you gave suggestions already. but still, worried lo. blush.gif

some people said, laptops with dedicated GC easier to kaput when compared with those with intel hd graphic, that's part of my worry as well. rclxub.gif

but main point is don't want to regret la.
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QUOTE(fkinmeng @ Aug 12 2014, 05:00 PM)
i asked before, and you gave suggestions already. but still, worried lo.  blush.gif

some people said, laptops with dedicated GC easier to kaput when compared with those with intel hd graphic, that's part of my worry as well.  rclxub.gif

but main point is don't want to regret la.
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haha, sorry about that, I cannot remember who asked before huhu doh.gif doh.gif
Yes, that's the price to pay for getting a laptop with a graphic card, or should I say, the price to pay for gaming or doing intensive tasks on a notebook (especially those without proper cooling).

My gf's Dell Inspiron 1420 (6 years although this model is notorious for spoiling) outlasted my Alienware M14x (3.5 years) yo laugh.gif
because she only uses it to do very simple stuffs haha

Which is why desktops are still the best options for gaming or running torturing tasks since the cooling is better, and parts can be easily replaced..
Still, I understand that not everyone can buy a desktop, including me haha... so no choice lo, just hope for the best with a laptop nod.gif Just make sure you provide ample of cooling and regular maintenance so that it lasts longer.

Or get a notebook with longer warranty coverage so that at least you can get it fixed for amount of years of warranty you opted icon_rolleyes.gif

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Hi, sifu plz help.

1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget : <rm1500
3. Usage : student, music,.movie, research, light game
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 - 15

FYI, I'll further study to uk soon for 3 years. N I think laptop price in uk is more expensive than Malaysia. Current laptop KO. Plz advice accordingly. Thank you.
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QUOTE(MSai @ Aug 12 2014, 05:26 PM)
Hi, sifu plz help.

1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget :  <rm1500
3. Usage : student, music,.movie, research, light game
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 - 15

FYI, I'll further study to uk soon for 3 years. N I think laptop price in uk is more expensive than Malaysia. Current laptop KO. Plz advice accordingly. Thank you.
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Hi, sifu plz help.

1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget :  <rm1500
3. Usage : student, music,.movie, research, light game
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 - 15

FYI, I'll further study to uk soon for 3 years. N I think laptop price in uk is more expensive than Malaysia. Current laptop KO. Plz advice accordingly. Thank you.
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Make sure the notebook you buy has warranty coverage over there in the UK nod.gif
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Hi sifu. Sila tunjuk ajar.... notworthy.gif

1. Preferred Brand: Any brand will do.
2. Budget: Below 3k.
3. Usage : Uni purposes. Quite alot of gaming as well. Especially Dota 2.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Any size. Weight doesnt matter to me.

I would want a lappy with 8gb ram at least. brows.gif Preferably not an i7 processor because it heats faster and drains more battery? (Correct me if Im wrong on this). Would like one that doesnt heat up fast. Personally hate that.... Makes me abit scared. Weight doesnt matter to me. Bigger screen is better. Heavier is not an issue. flex.gif
Hopefully this rig can last me 4 years. wink.gif

Thanks in advance dear sifu. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(x132755 @ Aug 12 2014, 06:01 PM)
Lenovo G50-70-7138  @ RM1,3xx
i3-4010 4GB 500GB ATI R5-M230 2GB 15.6"  DOS
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 12 2014, 06:36 PM)
Make sure the notebook you buy has warranty coverage over there in the UK  nod.gif
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Thank you for d reply.

Generally if cheaper laptop n let say we take good care of it, inevitably would not last longer than pricier laptop is it?
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Hi sifu. Sila tunjuk ajar....  notworthy.gif

1. Preferred Brand: Any brand will do.
2. Budget: Below 3k.
3. Usage : Uni purposes. Quite alot of gaming as well. Especially Dota 2.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Any size. Weight doesnt matter to me.

I would want a lappy with 8gb ram at least.  brows.gif  Preferably not an i7 processor because it heats faster and drains more battery? (Correct me if Im wrong on this). Would like one that doesnt heat up fast. Personally hate that.... Makes me abit scared. Weight doesnt matter to me. Bigger screen is better. Heavier is not an issue.  flex.gif
Hopefully this rig can last me 4 years.  wink.gif

Thanks in advance dear sifu.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif 
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Maybe these?
15.6"
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S551LN-CJ247H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + (1366x768;touch)@RM2699[2.4kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 3-cell

Lenovo
Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI
GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1

*Prices in RRP
*upgrade to 8GB RAM
* The Asus and Lenovo are relatively slim, so they might get hot when on-load
* whether a notebook lasts or not depends on luck and user care

QUOTE(MSai @ Aug 12 2014, 07:33 PM)
Thank you for d reply.

Generally if cheaper laptop n let say we take good care of it, inevitably would not last longer than pricier laptop is it?
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Whether a notebook lasts or not depends on luck and user care nod.gif
Its hard to say, which is why having warranty coverage is nice laugh.gif

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Hello guys, guess it's my time to ask around liao... sweat.gif

So, I'm helping my mum to hunt a laptop. Any brand is okay...

Budget under 1k, usage mainly for emails, surf travel websites... Basically, a beginner's notebook...

I believe a netbook or any ultraportable under 11" would fit under the budget?

What say you, sifu [PF T.J.] ? unsure.gif

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Hi, I need recommendation for a notebook to be used next month.

1. Preferred Brand: Dell/Lenovo/Illegear/HP - others also can
2. Budget: around 3k or can go a bit higher if needed
3. Usage: Heavy usage of excel (calculation/read/write/macro), .Net programming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"/15" inch

Other:
1. This is mainly for work with a lot of excel data read/write, calculation and macro.
2. Good keyboard
3. Screen resolution prefer 1920x1080
4. Ram 8gb or higher
5. 512gb SSD if its really improve my usage

Question:
Does using SSD will make the usage (excel read/write) better?
or its enough to use SSHD or combination of small size storage SSD + HDD?
This will effect of choosing to select which storage

Thank You all
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QUOTE(mycerdas @ Aug 12 2014, 09:42 PM)
Hi, I need recommendation for a notebook to be used next month.

1. Preferred Brand: Dell/Lenovo/Illegear/HP - others also can
2. Budget: around 3k or can go a bit higher if needed
3. Usage: Heavy usage of excel (calculation/read/write/macro), .Net programming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"/15" inch

Other:
1. This is mainly for work with a lot of excel data read/write, calculation and macro.
2. Good keyboard
3. Screen resolution prefer 1920x1080
4. Ram 8gb or higher
5. 512gb SSD if its really improve my usage

Question:
Does using SSD will make the usage (excel read/write) better?
or its enough to use SSHD or combination of small size storage SSD + HDD?
This will effect of choosing to select which storage

Thank You all
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If the main activities are excel and programming, CPU and graphic card have no impact here,focus on SSD and ram will do.
I'll suggest MBA, unless you want buy other laptop and swap SSD into it.

SSD basically makes almost everything faster, unless you don't save your file in SSD ..XD
SSD+HDD might be a better choice, as the ssd part of sshd normally has very small size, only will improve for windows booting
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Hi, I need recommendation for an ultrabook

1. Preferred Brand: Except Asus/Acer
2. Budget: <3k
3. Usage: Movie with good speaker, net surfing, power point presentation with good mobility, minimal gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"


My priority is 14'' with thin and light weight (< 2kg)

Can you please enlighten me? appreciate it.

Thank you
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Hi, I need recommendations for a laptop. For uni use

Preferred Brand: Asus
2. Budget: Rm 2k or less
3. Usage: light gaming/multimedia
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"
If can, HDD more than 750gb
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QUOTE(sheng291 @ Aug 12 2014, 10:19 PM)
If the main activities are excel and programming, CPU and graphic card have no impact here,focus on SSD and ram will do.
I'll suggest MBA, unless you want buy other laptop and swap SSD into it.

SSD basically makes almost everything faster, unless you don't save your file in SSD ..XD
SSD+HDD might be a better choice, as the ssd part of sshd normally has very small size, only will improve for windows booting
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Thanks for your input...
I would love to get MBA but afraid there will be compatibility issues with software that i need to install for my work.
Soo, decided to get a laptop with windows instead.

Does a setup of 128gb ssd + 1tb hdd is enough? I am doing heavy work with excel with lots of files and data.
or going for pure 512gb SSD will give more impact on the performance?
If possible, would like to keep the budget low if the difference is not that much of a difference icon_rolleyes.gif

Any laptop recommendation please....
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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Aug 12 2014, 08:52 PM)
Hello guys, guess it's my time to ask around liao...  sweat.gif

So, I'm helping my mum to hunt a laptop. Any brand is okay...

Budget under 1k, usage mainly for emails, surf travel websites... Basically, a beginner's notebook...

I believe a netbook or any ultraportable under 11" would fit under the budget?

What say you, sifu [PF T.J.] ?  unsure.gif

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Yo bro! Welcome back notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Nowadays there are hardly any more netbooks out there, especially those within RM1k huhu

Still, can consider these:
10.1
Acer
Aspire AOD270, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA 3650@RM1099, 2GB, 320GB, W7S, free Acer pouch, colors: red/black
Aspire AOD270, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA 3650@RM1099, W7HB, free Acer pouch, colors: aquamarine/carnival

Asus
Eee PC 1025CE, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA3650@RM949,2GB, 320GB(5400rpm), colors: blue/pink/purple

Lenovo Flex 10, Celeron N2805 + Intel HD + (1366x768; touch)@RM1199, 2GB (soldered), 500GB, W8, Office Home & Student 2013, sleeve case

*Some are old models icon_rolleyes.gif
The specs are pretty basic for these, so try not to expect too much can alread laugh.gif
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QUOTE(pcteh83@yahoo.com @ Aug 12 2014, 10:52 PM)
Hi, I need recommendation for an ultrabook

1. Preferred Brand: Except Asus/Acer
2. Budget: <3k
3. Usage: Movie with good speaker, net surfing, power point presentation with good mobility, minimal gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"
My priority is 14'' with thin and light weight (< 2kg)

Can you please enlighten me? appreciate it.

Thank you
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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
*replace HDD with SSD
*spend remaining budget on a good pair of external speakers/ earphones as notebooks around this price range are not very good in terms of audio icon_rolleyes.gif

If you don't mind a normal HD screen, can consider these as well since they look great 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


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Hi ! Need advise !

Really like the ...

Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

...but cannot tolerate the Glare screen.

My question is :
1. Is there any laptop with same spec ( + light weight, thin ) with 1920x1080 anti-glare screen ?

( Dont need the touch and the flex-like mode )

OR

2. i need to put the anti-glare screen cover on the screen ? same output will natural anti-glare screen ??

TQ

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QUOTE(bilboblue @ Aug 13 2014, 12:42 PM)
Hi ! Need advise !

Really like the ...

Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

...but cannot tolerate the Glare screen.

My question is :
1.        Is there any laptop with same spec ( + light weight, thin ) with 1920x1080 anti-glare screen ?

( Dont need the touch and the flex-like mode )

OR

2.        i need to put the anti-glare screen cover on the screen ? same output will natural anti-glare screen ??

TQ
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Closest would be this one:
15.6"
MSI
GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1


But its no longer light and slim nod.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 13 2014, 11:26 AM)
Yo bro! Welcome back  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Nowadays there are hardly any more netbooks out there, especially those within RM1k huhu

Still, can consider these:
10.1
Acer
Aspire AOD270, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA 3650@RM1099, 2GB, 320GB, W7S, free Acer pouch, colors: red/black
Aspire AOD270, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA 3650@RM1099, W7HB, free Acer pouch, colors: aquamarine/carnival

Asus
Eee PC 1025CE, Atom N2800 + Intel GMA3650@RM949,2GB, 320GB(5400rpm), colors: blue/pink/purple

Lenovo Flex 10, Celeron N2805 + Intel HD + (1366x768; touch)@RM1199, 2GB (soldered), 500GB, W8, Office Home & Student 2013, sleeve case

*Some are old models  icon_rolleyes.gif
The specs are pretty basic for these, so try not to expect too much can alread laugh.gif
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Thank you dai kor... laugh.gif Will deffo check them out...
Yeah, netbook trend macam mati liao these days... unsure.gif
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Thank you dai kor... laugh.gif Will deffo check them out...
Yeah, netbook trend macam mati liao these days...  unsure.gif
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You are most welcomed bro notworthy.gif

Yeah, replaced by the newer generations of tablets tongue.gif
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Guys, recommend me a laptop under RM2K for an architectural student:

1. Brands: Any brands would do, though I'm leaning towards Dell.
2. Usage: Architecture software
3. Budget: Under RM2K (can go a bit higher)
4. Preference: Prefer a laptop with a full-sized mSATA port for SSDs, though it is not a requirement. tongue.gif
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Hi sifu,
1. Preferred Brand : any brand but preferably lenovo or asus
2. Budget : below RM3k (or up to 3.5k if necessary)
3. Usage : Architecture student(design software like autoCAD),gaming(D2,
FIFA,COD)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15 or larger

I hope my laptop can last my whole degree life which is like in 3 or 4 years time.. which means I should find no problem operating those designative software in my laptop. (Gaming come last) biggrin.gif biggrin.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

Your help is sincerely appreciated ! icon_question.gif icon_question.gif

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Guys, recommend me a laptop under RM2K for an architectural student:

1. Brands: Any brands would do, though I'm leaning towards Dell.
2. Usage: Architecture software
3. Budget: Under RM2K (can go a bit higher)
4. Preference: Prefer a laptop with a full-sized mSATA port for SSDs, though it is not a requirement. tongue.gif
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Not really sure what's required of an Architecture notebook, but can consider this:
14"
Dell
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


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Hi sifu,
1. Preferred Brand : any brand but preferably lenovo or asus
2. Budget :  below RM3k (or up to 3.5k if necessary)
3. Usage : Architecture student(design software like autoCAD),gaming(D2,
                FIFA,COD)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15 or larger

I hope my laptop can last my whole degree life which is like in 3 or 4 years time..  which means I should find no problem operating those designative software in my laptop. (Gaming come last)  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif

Your help is sincerely appreciated !  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
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Usually I would recommend going for Dell for students; at least the fixing duration is fast (1-2 working days) if the notebook breaks down nod.gif
still
15.6"
Asus
G56JR-CN260H, i5-4200H + Nvidia GTX760M + (1920x1080)@RM3299[2.7kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, backlit keyboard

Lenovo
Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs

*prices in RRP; upgrade to at least 8GB RAM
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Thank you for your precious advice, I actually followed all your thread since first page, fantastic job of yours.
Just few questions:

1. Is FHD experience in Flex 14-2 very big difference as compared with those 1366 x 768?
2. Do you have a link to review on HP Envy 14-k119TX, HP Pavilion 14-V011TX and HP Envy 14-K125TX , really difficult to find, is it different model used internationally?
3. Devices below are the one in my mind after read through all your suggestions, which one has the better speaker?


1. Dell Inspiron 14' 7000 (i5, 4 GB RAM)
2. Dell Vostro 14' 5470 (i5, 4GB RAM)
3. Lenovo Flex 14-2 (i5, 8GB RAM)
4. HP Envy 14-k119TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
5. HP Pavilion 14-V011TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
6. HP Envy 14-K125TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
7. Toshiba U40T-A102 (i5, 4GB RAM)

Thank you in advance.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 13 2014, 07:09 PM)
Not really sure what's required of an Architecture notebook, but can consider this:
14"
Dell
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
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Usually I would recommend going for Dell for students; at least the fixing duration is fast (1-2 working days) if the notebook breaks down nod.gif
still
15.6"
Asus
G56JR-CN260H, i5-4200H + Nvidia GTX760M + (1920x1080)@RM3299[2.7kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, backlit keyboard

Lenovo
Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs

*prices in RRP; upgrade to at least 8GB RAM
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How about Lenovo Z50? Do you think that will cope with my needs ? Because i'm trying to lower my budget as i can cry.gif
Thanks anyway ! notworthy.gif

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Thank you for your precious advice, I actually followed all your thread since first page, fantastic job of yours.
Just few questions:

1.  Is FHD experience in Flex 14-2 very big difference as compared with those 1366 x 768?
2. Do you have a link to review on HP Envy 14-k119TX, HP Pavilion 14-V011TX and  HP Envy 14-K125TX , really difficult to find, is it different model used internationally?
3. Devices below are the one in my mind after read through all your suggestions, which one has the better speaker? 
1. Dell Inspiron 14' 7000 (i5, 4 GB RAM)
2. Dell Vostro 14' 5470 (i5, 4GB RAM)
3. Lenovo Flex 14-2 (i5, 8GB RAM)
4. HP Envy 14-k119TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
5. HP Pavilion 14-V011TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
6. HP Envy 14-K125TX (i5, 4GB RAM)
7. Toshiba U40T-A102 (i5, 4GB RAM)

Thank you in advance.
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Thank you man, appreciate it notworthy.gif
Yes, the resolution difference between FullHD and HD is very significant nod.gif
However, it also depends on whether you really need the FullHD screen or not nod.gif If you don't do a lot of spreadsheets, photo editing or perhaps multitask (I love to watch movie and surf net at the same time laugh.gif), then FullHD or not doesn't really matter nod.gif Unless if you love watching high quality movies with rich sounds and have a budget limited to RM2.5k~

Those HP Envy are quite old already, I don't recall HP refreshing those lines, still, I might be outdated already laugh.gif

Most notebooks do not have great speakers, even those that do have them can be easily pawned with a cheapo RM100 external speakers laugh.gif

Still, how about taking a look at these:
14"
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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

Go and test see whether the Beats are really that good XD

If strictly choosing from the list above, I would definitely pick the Insiron 14 7000 with warranty coverage laugh.gif I like that laptop alot, very premium for its price range thumbup.gif But that's just me la, you probably have higher expectations than I do laugh.gif
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hmm.gif Is there a huge difference between 4200M and 4210U? hmm.gif
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So it all depends on what you expect of your notebook, the former or the latter icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(Hann13 @ Aug 13 2014, 08:28 PM)
How about Lenovo Z50? Do you think that will cope with my needs ? Because i'm trying to lower my budget as i can  cry.gif
Thanks anyway ! notworthy.gif
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Well, the Z50 and others are one-class lower, so the games you can play at decent settings are also affected nod.gif
However, please do take note that the RM2799 variant of the Z50 is not worth it (the RM2.3k variant is), go for the Flex-2 14 instead icon_rolleyes.gif
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Quite a big difference between CPU performance and also battery life nod.gif
So it all depends on what you expect of your notebook, the former or the latter  icon_rolleyes.gif
Well, the Z50 and others are one-class lower, so the games you can play at decent settings are also affected nod.gif
However, please do take note that the RM2799 variant of the Z50 is not worth it (the RM2.3k variant is), go for the Flex-2 14 instead  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks for your input...
I would love to get MBA but afraid there will be compatibility issues with software that i need to install for my work.
Soo, decided to get a laptop with windows instead.

Does a setup of 128gb ssd + 1tb hdd is enough? I am doing heavy work with excel with lots of files and data.
or going for pure 512gb SSD will give more impact on the performance?
If possible, would like to keep the budget low if the difference is not that much of a difference  icon_rolleyes.gif

Any laptop recommendation please....
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how 'lot' files you have? 256G ssd cnt handle it?
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well, unless you install your excel, and save your file in ssd, else there will be difference between hving the file in hdd and ssd.
how 'lot' files you have? 256G ssd cnt handle it?
For laptop wise , can giv better suggestion
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Can give some laptop suggestions please. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yes, 256gb should be sufficient.
Can give some laptop suggestions please.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs


The only 2 laptop I can find with FHD under 2.5k, as swapping a 256SSD and add 4G ram will cost you around 500++
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Guys,

Please help, i am looking for a laptop

1. Brands: Any brands would do
2. Usage: Coding & Dota 2 (High setting)
3. Budget: < rm 3,000.00
4. Preference: Does'nt overheat easily

There's some model that i shortlisted, unsure if it's suitable for my usage.

- MSI GP60 2PE Leopard Pro i7 model around RM 2,999
- Lenovo y410p, but this model pretty hard to find.

Please advise

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QUOTE(Speedy~ @ Aug 14 2014, 10:38 AM)
Guys,

Please help, i am looking for a laptop

1. Brands: Any brands would do
2. Usage: Coding & Dota 2 (High setting)
3. Budget: < rm 3,000.00
4. Preference: Does'nt overheat easily

There's some model that i shortlisted, unsure if it's suitable for my usage.

- MSI GP60 2PE Leopard Pro i7 model around RM 2,999
- Lenovo y410p, but this model pretty hard to find.

Please advise
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Go for the 15 incher if you want cooler temps icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yes, both are suitable nod.gif
Go for the 15 incher if you want cooler temps  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks, another question, do u think it's worth for an upgrade for gtx850m for another extra rm400? Or do you think good enough settling 840m for my case

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Thanks, another question, do u think it's worth for an upgrade for gtx850m for another extra rm400? Or do you think good enough settling 840m for my case
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1. Preferred Brand: Any
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3. Usage: Gaming, Illustrator, Photoshop, Torrent
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: i7, 8GB RAM, with DVD Tray so later can convert to SSD

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Lenovo Y410p?  hmm.gif
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Only this model?
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Just to be sure, does this model comes with 4GB or 8GB RAM? Some I see is with 4 some is 8.
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Just to be sure, does this model comes with 4GB or 8GB RAM? Some I see is with 4 some is 8.
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Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM3199, 8GB, 1TB, Win8

there are 2 version.. 8GB comes with OS.. thats y the price a bit high..
free DOS.. u install OS ownself.. but dont worry.. there will b given a dvd driver for u to install all driver and application. 4gb ram.. is enuf at the moment. if u need more. u can buy another 4gb.. which is not that expensive.. but at least that time, u hv monies to buy extra ram.. nod.gif


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Ah..Any shop in lowyatt you recommend?
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Hi guys,
1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget : RM3k and lower
3. Usage : Work + Gaming(not really demanding games)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15 inch

really need a workhorse laptop for work mostly but with a decent graphic card no need cutting edge. I like the y410p spec very much but my only gripe is the 14inch screen. Similar spec with 15.6 FHD screen woulde be awesome.

thank you all for your hard work...really helpful.
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i oso not sure.. lol.. i used go to All IT or viewnet to buy things. sometimes. buy online from trusted member at garage sales forum.
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Hi guys,
1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget : RM3k and lower
3. Usage : Work + Gaming(not really demanding games)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15 inch

really need a workhorse laptop for work mostly but with a decent graphic card no need cutting edge. I like the y410p spec very much but my only gripe is the 14inch screen. Similar spec with 15.6 FHD screen woulde be awesome.

thank you all for your hard work...really helpful.
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This one is perfect for you my friend thumbup.gif
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 RAM to 8GB at least


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QUOTE(SoLiD @ Aug 14 2014, 02:51 PM)
Hi guys,
1. Preferred Brand : any
2. Budget : RM3k and lower
3. Usage : Work + Gaming(not really demanding games)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15 inch

really need a workhorse laptop for work mostly but with a decent graphic card no need cutting edge. I like the y410p spec very much but my only gripe is the 14inch screen. Similar spec with 15.6 FHD screen woulde be awesome.

thank you all for your hard work...really helpful.
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MSI GE60-2OC, i5-4200M + Nvidia GT750M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080; anti-glare)@RM3099, 8GB, 750GB(7200rpm), W8, steel series KB

even its i5.. buts its the GPU is more or less with lenovo y410p.
unless u extend a bit for same spec
Y510p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5) + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.7kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1, red backlit, swappable ODD, 120w psu, 2 yrs

QUOTE(Jaremkell @ Aug 14 2014, 02:53 PM)
Thank you once again for your help. rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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This one is perfect for you my friend thumbup.gif
15.6"
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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 RAM to 8GB at least
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Dear sifu, kindly advise on a laptop with a budget of RM2000, do not really need a big screen, 14" will be great, brand prefer to be reliable.

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Dear sifu, kindly advise on a laptop with a budget of RM2000, do not really need a big screen, 14" will be great, brand prefer to be reliable.

thanks notworthy.gif
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Acer E1-472G-54204G1Tk, i5-4200U + Nvidia 820M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; 3 years local warranty

Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
Inspiron 14 3000, i5-4210U + Nvidia 820M@RM1799[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1999

long warranty gv u ease of mind.. laugh.gif
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Acer E1-472G-54204G1Tk, i5-4200U + Nvidia 820M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; 3 years local warranty

Dell
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4005U + Intel HD4400@RM1349[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1499
Inspiron 14 3000, i3-4030U + Nvidia 820M@RM1549[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1699
Inspiron 14 3000, i5-4210U + Nvidia 820M@RM1799[2.2kg], 4GB, 500GB, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM1999

long warranty gv u ease of mind..  laugh.gif
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what about lenovo and asus? i heard they are quite decent for the price, dell looks abit slightly more expensive.
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what about lenovo and asus? i heard they are quite decent  for the price, dell looks abit slightly more expensive.
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others.. offer 1 yr warranty.. but actually asus comes with default 2 yr warranty unless thy stated the product comes with 1 yr warranty... Dell sales after service very good. if u have problem with ur notebook... and don't have transport to send to shop. u call the service center ask for help.. and the technician will come to ur place.. but depend with location la...

lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black
lenovo G40-70, i5-4210U + AMD R5-M230@RM1999 , 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
G405s, A8-5550M + AMD HD8570M@RM1499, 4GB, 500GB, W8@RM1699
lenovo S410p, i3-4010U + Nvidia GT720M + (1366x768, touch)@RM1999[2.1kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8, 2 yrs

2yrs warranty is min... i think will ease ur mind a bit.. cz u need a reliable stuff... after 1 yr.. the problem sure comes..sometimes, depends with ur luck oso la.. laugh.gif
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Hi again guys. Can I know why this model is selling so much cheaper than the other brands?
Acer Aspire E1-572G-74508G1T Notebook
Intel® Core™ i7-4500U Processor
AMD Radeon R7 M265
8GB DDR3L RAM
1TB SATA HDD
Selling below 2.5k
Is there something Im missing out about this model that makes it cheaper than the 3k models?
Thanks in advance.
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asus A450LC, i5-4200U + Nvidia GT720M@RM1999[2kg], 4GB, 750GB, W8; 4-cell; colors: black/red/white

others.. offer 1 yr warranty.. but actually asus comes with default 2 yr warranty unless thy stated the product comes with 1 yr warranty... Dell sales after service very good. if u have problem with ur notebook... and don't have transport to send to shop. u call the service center ask for help.. and the technician will come to ur place..  but depend with location la...

lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black
lenovo G40-70, i5-4210U + AMD R5-M230@RM1999 , 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
G405s, A8-5550M + AMD HD8570M@RM1499, 4GB, 500GB, W8@RM1699
lenovo S410p, i3-4010U + Nvidia GT720M + (1366x768, touch)@RM1999[2.1kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8, 2 yrs

2yrs warranty is min... i think will ease ur mind a bit.. cz u need a reliable stuff... after 1 yr.. the problem sure comes..sometimes, depends with ur luck oso la..  laugh.gif
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Hi. Please help me.

1. Any brand except Dell
2. Below RM2.5k.. lowest the better..
3. Office work, web surfing
4. 13".. Ultra lightweight coz I need to carry around. Fast and no lagging.

Thank you.

Note :

I'm thinking of below models.. but these are not lightweight sad.gif which one is the best?

Asus Notebook A450LC-WX043H

Lenovo G40-70, i5-4210U

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i hope to run dota 2 in high quality btw thanks smile.gif
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Hi. Please help me.

1. Any brand except Dell
2. Below RM2.5k.. lowest the better..
3. Office work, web surfing
4. 13".. Ultra lightweight coz I need to carry around. Fast and no lagging.

Thank you.

Note :

I'm thinking of below models.. but these are not lightweight  sad.gif  which one is the best?

Asus Notebook A450LC-WX043H

Lenovo G40-70, i5-4210U
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There are no stock fast 13" below RM2.5k unfortunately
Closest would be these:
11"
Lenovo Miix 2, i5-4202Y + Intel HD + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)@RM2999[800g tablet], 4GB, W8.1

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

*Prices in RRP

As for a lightweight 14", then this:
14"
Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black

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preferred brand: any
budget: below 2k
usage: light gaming
preferred laptop/screen size:14/15.6
i hope to run dota 2 in high quality btw thanks  smile.gif
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Best bang for your buck:
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

*prices in RRP
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Looking a laptop something like HP Pavilion x360 or other better

1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: below 2k
3. Usage: bring to class, office, web browsing, and watch movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 11 - 14"
5. Ultra lightweight

any ideas?
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Looking a laptop something like HP Pavilion x360 or other better

1. Preferred Brand: any brand
2. Budget: below 2k
3. Usage: bring to class, office, web browsing, and watch movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: around 11 - 14"
5. Ultra lightweight

any ideas?
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11.6"
HP Pavilion 11-h017tu x2 PC, Pentium N3510 + Intel HD + 64GB SSD + (1366x768; touch)@RM2099[1.49kg], 4GB, W8

This should do the trick
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Not really sure what's required of an Architecture notebook, but can consider this:
14"
Dell
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
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hmm.gif Link please? Since I can't find at Dell's site right now. shocking.gif
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hmm.gif Link please?  Since I can't find at Dell's site right now. shocking.gif
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http://www.dell.com/my/p/inspiron-14-5447-...en&s=dhs&~ck=mn
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11.6"
HP Pavilion 11-h017tu x2 PC, Pentium N3510 + Intel HD + 64GB SSD + (1366x768; touch)@RM2099[1.49kg], 4GB, W8

This should do the trick
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Very nice, for the point of view but about the 64 gb of storage abit small?

I heard my friend said the battery stick with laptop will easy spoil in future?

I think i will choose those can remove battery laptop will do.

Any advice ^^

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Just asked Dell's support, all of their Vostro/Inspiron/Latitude laptops only fits half height mSATA SSDs... shocking.gif

Where's the Linux option in the website above? hmm.gif

Anyway, is there any laptops that allow me to fit a full sized mSATA SSD? Since I wanted to have a SSD+HDD combination and I don't really want to go with the optical drive caddy option which most likely voids the warranty. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 15 2014, 01:06 PM)
Best bang for your buck:
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

*prices in RRP
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tomorrow will go to lowyat and buy this laptop. rclxms.gif
will add ram and extend warranty.

any other advice sifu? smile.gif


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Hi Thank you for your kind advice again!! I will follow your advice. Any online trusted sale you can recommend to get a dell inspiron 14 7000?
I have tried contact bro Oscar, he replied twice then gone missing...
Please pm if you feel comfortable to recommend, Thank you..
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it seems the Z50-70 i5 and the flex 2-14 have almost the same specs (except flex has touch screen and Z50-70 has double the HDD space)

wondering what is the reason that you recommend the flex over the z50? sorry, paranoid buyer-to-be here happy.gif
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Thanks for your help bro  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(taf89 @ Aug 15 2014, 06:24 PM)
tomorrow will go to lowyat and buy this laptop. rclxms.gif
will add ram and extend warranty.

any other advice sifu? smile.gif
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add 4gb ram straight. and if u plan want install OS.. get 64bit... thn it fully utilised ur ram.. dont use 32bit(x86) cz ur remaining ram will left out and unused.

QUOTE(pcteh83@yahoo.com @ Aug 15 2014, 07:07 PM)
Hi Thank you for your kind advice again!! I will follow your advice. Any online trusted sale you can recommend to get a dell inspiron 14 7000?
I have tried contact bro Oscar, he replied twice then gone missing...
Please pm if you feel comfortable to recommend,  Thank you..
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probably he busy.... there's a lot.. hikari86, princeJ, devour... thumbup.gif

QUOTE(tradefameplz @ Aug 15 2014, 07:41 PM)
it seems the Z50-70 i5 and the flex 2-14 have almost the same specs (except flex has touch screen and Z50-70 has double the HDD space)

wondering what is the reason that you recommend the flex over the z50? sorry, paranoid buyer-to-be here happy.gif
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if u rike touch screen.. go for flex lo but i prefer z50 than flex.. touch screen? jz optional laugh.gif
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if u rike touch screen.. go for flex lo but i prefer z50 than flex.. touch screen? jz optional  laugh.gif
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it seems we have the same mindset hehe icon_rolleyes.gif
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it seems we have the same mindset hehe icon_rolleyes.gif
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so dont waste with those touch screen.. why need touch screen if u hv semark pone @ tablet to touch2 laugh.gif
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Preferred brand: any bran that is value for money
Budget: low 3k with Windows and office
Usage: working and dota2
Laptop screen: 15'
If possible light as I might need to bring my lap top. Not that often

Many thanks. Will drop by lowest this weekend would appreciate if you could recommend which shop

Again thanks for everything sorry for the trouble
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Preferred brand: any bran that is value for money
Budget: low 3k with Windows and office
Usage: working and dota2
Laptop screen: 15'
If possible light as I might need to bring my lap top. Not that often

Many thanks. Will drop by lowest this weekend would appreciate if you could recommend which shop

Again thanks for everything sorry for the trouble
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How about this one?

15.6"
Lenovo
Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

*prices in RRP
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Hi sifus, need your advise on the followings:

1. Any Brand XD
2. Budget: up to 2.7k
3. Usage: Dota2, Dynasty Warriors, The Sims, MS office, surfing web and movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Any
5. Remarks:

Can advise if dedicated graphic card is actually much more hotter than integrated one? (I would like to go for better graphic card but afraid of overheating)

Thank you in advance!

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Hi sifus, need your advise on the followings:

1. Any Brand XD
2. Budget: up to 2.7k
3. Usage: Dota2, Dynasty Warriors, The Sims, MS office, surfing web and movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: Any
5. Remarks:

Can advise if dedicated graphic card is actually much more hotter than integrated one? (I would like to go for better graphic card but afraid of overheating)

Thank you in advance!
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dedicated GPUs are more powerful and often hotter than integrated GPU nod.gif
15.6"
HP
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

*Prices in RRP
If you go for the Z50, you can use remaining budget to upgrade to 8GB RAM and also swap the HDD for an SSD icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi Sifus,

1. Preferred Brand:None
2. Budget: RM 2K +/-
3. Usage: General Usage for university, some gaming(dota2), marketing student here
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:None
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How about this one?

15.6"
Lenovo
Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

*prices in RRP
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Thanks sifu for the fast response. Did a quick research and found that lenovo flex 2 has slightly lower battery life.

Apart from the lenovo, is there any model that you would recommend me. Was thinking about hp pavilion for instance.

Thanks again in advance
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Thanks sifu for the fast response. Did a quick research and found that lenovo flex 2 has slightly lower battery life.

Apart from the lenovo, is there any model that you would recommend me. Was thinking about hp pavilion for instance.

Thanks again in advance
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Unfortunately you can't get great performance, portability and good battery lives at the same time, not with a 15" notebook at the price range sad.gif
You could consider these as well but the specs are more or less similar, so the battery lives won't be very much different:
15.6"
HP
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

Toshiba
Satelite L50-B203BX/GX, i5-4200U + AMD R7-M260@RM2399[Onkyo], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: black/gold

*Prices in RRP

Some more these do not have FullHD screens as the Flex 2-15 and Z50-70 do icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi Sifus,

1. Preferred Brand:None
2. Budget: RM 2K +/-
3. Usage: General Usage for university, some gaming(dota2), marketing student here
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:None
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Can consider this one
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099


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Hi there! biggrin.gif
1. Preferred Brand:ANY!

2. Budget: RM 1.5k- RM 2.3k

3. Usage: Surfing, Gaming (low-medium settings would be enough)eg

Dota 2 or latest game maybe ;D? Scientific simulation software and

assignments

4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" or more

PS: No need latest model, old model will be okay as well, as long as it's

underprice and capable for doing those listed tasks smile.gif))))! THANKS

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dedicated GPUs are more powerful and often hotter than integrated GPU nod.gif
15.6"
HP
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

*Prices in RRP
If you go for the Z50, you can use remaining budget to upgrade to 8GB RAM and also swap the HDD for an SSD  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thank you sifu!

Can check how to identify if one laptop is using dedicated graphic card?

Also if the option 1 HP and 2 Lenovo can consider as not-so-easy-to-overheat ? XD

This post has been edited by sakiheng: Aug 16 2014, 09:49 AM
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1. Preferred Brand : Lenovo/Acer (Accept other brand that provide good aftersale service)
2. Budget : 2k-3k
3. Usage : General use, document, web browsing, can support games like NFS The Run and above
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 inch and above

Help me to choose the best laptop
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Hi, I need recommendation for new laptop as im going for working holiday need a light and slim laptop easy for carry. notworthy.gif

1. Preferred Brand : LENOVO, ASUS
2. Budget : <2k
3. Usage : Heavy Surfing, Skype, Movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : Any
5. Remarks : Light and Slim, not more than 2kg, i3 and above
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Dear Sifus,

Need your help in choosing a gaming laptop. Have narrowed down my choices to 2 laptops actually, either Lenovo Y50-70 or Illegear RE 15-EVO.

1. Preferred Brand : as above
2. Budget : 4k-5k
3. Usage : Gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15.6 inch
5. Remarks : Good screen and cooling system

My analysis is as follow -

Lenovo - slightly better specs
- cheaper
- better cooling system
- default screen is kinda poor quality

Illegear - better after sales service
- customizable

There are also a few variants for Y50-70, is the higher spec version worth it? Namely the quality of the screen.


If there are other better alternatives out there, pls do list them out for me.

Thanks in advance.
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4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 14/15.6

any laptop with extra drive slot/ gt msata space? wanna buy own ssd/msata n install
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This one is perfect for you my friend thumbup.gif
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 RAM to 8GB at least
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Thank you for the recommendations notworthy.gif went with GP60-2PE rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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Hi there! biggrin.gif
1. Preferred Brand:ANY!

2. Budget: RM 1.5k- RM 2.3k

3. Usage: Surfing, Gaming (low-medium settings would be enough)eg

Dota 2 or latest game maybe ;D? Scientific simulation software and

assignments

4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15" or more

PS: No need latest model, old model will be okay as well, as long as it's

underprice and capable for doing those listed tasks smile.gif))))! THANKS
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Oh ho, want old but valuable notebooks? You have to look hard yo laugh.gif
Try these:

15.6"
Lenovo
Z500, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT740M@RM2299[2.2kg], 4GB, 1TB, backlit, W8; 2 years warranty
Z500T, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT740M + (1366x768, touch)@RM2499[2.2kg], 4GB, 1TB, backlit, W8; 2 years warranty

TOshiba
Satellite L50-A100X/XW, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT740M@RM2199[Onkyo], 4GB, 750GB, W8SL; 3 years local warranty; colors:silver/white

These are relatively older notebooks, so they are harder to find, but the prices should be cheaper as well nod.gif
upgrade to 8GB RAM at least

Recommending these because of the Mobile Processor, which is more powerful
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Thank you sifu!

Can check how to identify if one laptop is using dedicated graphic card?

Also if the option 1 HP and 2 Lenovo can consider as not-so-easy-to-overheat ? XD
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As long as you see Nvidia and AMD, then those are dedicated GPUs already icon_rolleyes.gif

As for the heat, its hard to tell without individual reviews for each unit... but in general, the thicker the notebook, the better the heat dissipation icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi, I need recommendation for new laptop as im going for working holiday need a light and slim laptop easy for carry. notworthy.gif

1. Preferred Brand : LENOVO, ASUS
2. Budget : <2k
3. Usage : Heavy Surfing, Skype, Movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : Any
5. Remarks : Light and Slim, not more than 2kg, i3 and above
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14"
Asus K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black


*upgrade to at least 8GB RAM (if applicable)
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Dear Sifus,

Need your help in choosing a gaming laptop. Have narrowed down my choices to 2 laptops actually, either Lenovo Y50-70 or Illegear RE 15-EVO.

1. Preferred Brand : as above
2. Budget : 4k-5k
3. Usage : Gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 15.6 inch
5. Remarks : Good screen and cooling system

My analysis is as follow -

Lenovo - slightly better specs
          - cheaper
          - better cooling system
          - default screen is kinda poor quality

Illegear - better after sales service
            - customizable

There are also a few variants for Y50-70, is the higher spec version worth it? Namely the quality of the screen.
If there are other better alternatives out there, pls do list them out for me.

Thanks in advance.
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Are you sure the Lenovo Y50 performs better in terms of cooling? hmm.gif

Anyway, too bad you missed the Raya promotion for the Illegear RE-15 EVo haha, its a no brainer laugh.gif

For your requirements, the Illegear is definitely the better choice; opt for the best screen upgrade, get an OS and EITHER extend warranty to 3 years OR get a 128/ 256GB SSD icon_rolleyes.gif

Imho, anything more than FullHD on any device is ridiculous; especially so for 15-17" notebooks which you intend to game on- the GPU is not powerful enough to support your game anyway, so you have to dial down to FullHD or HD for better performance anyway. As for using qHD for normal browsing, personally I feel everything is too small and I often pressed wrongly (I am a power and efficient user), which can be frustrating (and this is on a 15" notebook, I've used the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro which is even smalelr @ 13" some more! Crazy!)

The choice is clear for you, its just a shame you missed the Raya promotion cry.gif
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1. Preferred Brand : Any
2. Budget : 2.5k
3. Usage : general use, play game  (COD, AC in medium setting, for next 2-3yrs as well)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 14/15.6

any laptop with extra drive slot/ gt msata space? wanna buy own ssd/msata n install
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Y410p? hmm.gif

No idea about the mSATA slot, not enough quota + lazy to check laugh.gif

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1. Preferred Brand : Lenovo/Acer (Accept other brand that provide good aftersale service)
2. Budget : 2k-3k
3. Usage :  General use, document, web browsing, can support games like    NFS The Run and above
4. Preferred laptop/screen size : 13 inch and above

Help me to choose the best laptop
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Try looking for the Lenovo Y410p nod.gif

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Hi all,

What do you think about

Lenovo Yoga 2 13
13.3 inch

vs

Asus TP500L
15.6 inch

Thank you
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Try looking for the Lenovo Y410p nod.gif
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As long as you see Nvidia and AMD, then those are dedicated GPUs already icon_rolleyes.gif

As for the heat, its hard to tell without individual reviews for each unit... but in general, the thicker the notebook, the better the heat dissipation  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Noted, thank you T J Shifu =)

Lastly, I heard some nvdia or and GPU would share/utilize the PC RAM, is that real?

Please correct me if I were wrong xP
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Dear Sifu, i need recommendations for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand - non particular, but with good after sales support
2. Budget - less than rm2k
3. Usage - movies, casual gaming, office work,
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14-15"

Preferably Intel processor i5 ranges...
It's important to have good, solid and comfortable keyboard
thanks!
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Dear Sifu, i need recommendations for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand - non particular, but with good after sales support
2. Budget - less than rm2k
3. Usage - movies, casual gaming, office work,
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 14-15"

Preferably Intel processor i5 ranges...
It's important to have good, solid and comfortable keyboard
thanks!
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Maybe this one?
14"
Dell 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


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Can consider this one
14"
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Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099
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Hi Sifu, thanks for the recommendation. Are there any good options fit this range ? Seems like a downgrade from my old lappy which is Asus A55V(btw just buying for uni) tongue.gif
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Y410p? hmm.gif

No idea about the mSATA slot, not enough quota + lazy to check laugh.gif
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i checked y410. It seems like y410 is using m2 instead of msata, which is still quite expensive around...
I am currently looking at flex 2-14 or z50, but wonder if 840m and survive for another 2-3 yrs
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Dear Sifus, i need recommendations for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand - Mainstream brands
2. Budget - RM3500 +-500
3. Usage - web browsing, movies, casual gaming, office work, music
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 15"

My priority is screen quality (i like vivid, true white colours), sleek design and quietness.

Currently looking at Z50 / Flex 2 15, but sceptical about the screen quality. Any better options considering i have a lil more budget?

Thanks!

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Dear Sifus, i need recommendations for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand - Mainstream brands
2. Budget - RM3500 +-500
3. Usage - web browsing, movies, casual gaming, office work, music
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 15"

My priority is screen quality (i like vivid, true white colours), sleek design and quietness.

Currently looking at Z50 / Flex 2 15, but sceptical about the screen quality. Any better options considering i have a lil more budget?

Thanks!
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How about these?
Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
15.6"

Illegear RK-15, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX850M + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.4kg][SoundBlaster Cinema], 4GB, 500GB(Hybrid), FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

Opt for screen upgrade icon_rolleyes.gif

These may not be as powerful, but personally I love the design and screen alot thumbup.gif
15.6"
Dell
Inspiron 15 7000, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3599[2.6kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 58Whr
Inspiron 15 7000, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) + 8GB SSHD + 1TB(5400rrpm) + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3699[2.6kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 58Whr

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget for peace of mind~
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Hi sifu, I'm searching for some laptops with specs below
Preferred brand: Everything but acer, compaq, hp
Budget: <2700
Usage: Light gaming, school work, normal usage like movie
Specs: At least 4th gen i5, 4gb ram, 14" screen

Thanks a lot!! =D
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Laptop size: Around 14" (The usual ones)
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 17 2014, 01:20 PM)
How about these?
Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
15.6"

Illegear RK-15, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX850M + (1920x1080)@RM3399[2.4kg][SoundBlaster Cinema], 4GB, 500GB(Hybrid), FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

Opt for screen upgrade icon_rolleyes.gif

These may not be as powerful, but personally I love the design and screen alot thumbup.gif
15.6"
Dell
Inspiron 15 7000, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3599[2.6kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 58Whr
Inspiron 15 7000, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) + 8GB SSHD + 1TB(5400rrpm) + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3699[2.6kg], 8GB, 1TB(5400rpm), W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 58Whr

*extend warranty to 3 years with remaining budget for peace of mind~
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Thanks for the recommendations.

Illegear seemed too bulky for my liking. Awesome specs though.

Will probably go for inspiron. Are the additional $$$ for XPS15 (RM4999) worth the dollar? Any difference display wise?
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Thanks for the recommendations.

Illegear seemed too bulky for my liking. Awesome specs though.

Will probably go for inspiron. Are the additional $$$ for XPS15 (RM4999) worth the dollar? Any difference display wise?
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Hoho, the extra money is definitely worth it for the XPS15 or M3800 man brows.gif
I would definitely go for those any day if I have the money brows.gif

Anyway, try looking for bro putochip123, he appears to be having some sort of discounts for XPS15 and Precision M3800 icon_rolleyes.gif
https://www.facebook.com/pages/DellAlienwar...51731?flyingspaghettimonster=br_rs
On top of that he is giving away Xiao Mi phones/ powerbanks for lucky buyers also haha laugh.gif

Tell him I intro you one haha, who knows you might just be the "lucky" one icon_rolleyes.gif

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Hi sifu, I'm searching for some laptops with specs below
Preferred brand: Everything but acer, compaq, hp
Budget: <2700
Usage: Light gaming, school work, normal usage like movie
Specs: At least 4th gen i5, 4gb ram, 14" screen

Thanks a lot!! =D
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The Flex-2 14 is for you my friend icon_rolleyes.gif
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 with remaining budget and extend warranty to 3 years icon_rolleyes.gif
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any best laptop with music chipset?for headphone
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Hi guys, looking for a portable laptop with good battery life and light gaming capabilities!

1. Preferred Brand: Any reputable brand
2. Budget: around RM4k
3. Usage: Mobile computing (light, decent battery life of at least 5 hours)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

Looking for an ultrabook (<2kg, <2cm) with light gaming capabilities (League of Legends, Diablo 3 at medium settings will do). Anything to recommend? This will be a more challenging find. THANKS!
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Hi, guys. Need your expert advice again.

1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: around RM2k
3. Usage: Movies, web browsing, gaming (Dota 2), For friend's little brother who is going to be an engineering student >.<
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not smaller than 14", but if can't find within price range, 13" would also be ok.

Please and thank you in advance.
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2. Budget - Around RM2000
3. Usage - won't lag when using 3Dmax rendering,AutoCad,SketchUp,photoshop and so on
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - Any,not necessary touchscreen…

Thank you^_^
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Hi guys, looking for a portable laptop with good battery life and light gaming capabilities!

1. Preferred Brand: Any reputable brand
2. Budget: around RM4k
3. Usage: Mobile computing (light, decent battery life of at least 5 hours)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

Looking for an ultrabook (<2kg, <2cm) with light gaming capabilities (League of Legends, Diablo 3 at medium settings will do). Anything to recommend? This will be a more challenging find. THANKS!
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Please take note that light notebooks are not meant to be powerful or have great cooling systems vice versa nod.gif
14"
Dell Vostro 5470, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT740M + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm) + (1366x768; Touch)@RM2499, 4GB, W8.1SL, 3-cell

HP
Pavilion 14-V023TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia GT840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red

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


*Prices in RRP,
use remaining budget to upgrade to at least 8GB RAM, extend warranty to 3 years, and throw in a 256/512GB SSD (decrease weight and heat; significantly increase speed) brows.gif
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Hi, guys. Need your expert advice again.

1. Preferred Brand: Any
2. Budget: around RM2k
3. Usage: Movies, web browsing, gaming (Dota 2), For friend's little brother who is going to be an engineering student >.<
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not smaller than 14", but if can't find within price range, 13" would also be ok.

Please and thank you in advance.
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14"
Dell
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

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

*Prices in RRP
Go for the Dell if warranty support is important to you; otherwise, pick the HP icon_rolleyes.gif
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1. Preferred Brand - any except acer
2. Budget - Around RM2000
3. Usage - won't lag when using 3Dmax rendering,AutoCad,SketchUp,photoshop and so on
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - Any,not necessary touchscreen…

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You need a higher budget for your requirements bro sweat.gif
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You need a higher budget for your requirements bro  sweat.gif
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how about budget around RM2500-RM3000?

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how about budget around RM2500?
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G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1799, 4GB, 500GB, W8
G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8

MIght be hard to find since they are old models, but since they come with Mobile processors, its worth the look.

Upgrade to at least 8GB RAM. Use remaining budget to put in a 128/256GB SSD (~RM300-700), that will help boost performance ALOT rclxms.gif
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Try to look for these:
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G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1799, 4GB, 500GB, W8
G400s, i5-3230M + Nvidia GT720M@RM1899, 4GB, 1TB, W8

MIght be hard to find since they are old models, but since they come with Mobile processors, its worth the look.

Upgrade to at least 8GB RAM. Use remaining budget to put in a 128/256GB SSD (~RM300-700), that will help boost performance ALOT  rclxms.gif
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Is it msi GP60 and Lenovo Y410P recommended?There are out of budget of course……

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Hi I've lost touch with laptop for quite sometimes. Need recommendation wifey looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM2000-3000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not too small or big. Should be comfortable for traveling

Other important features:
5. long battery life
6. light weight
7. CD drive included
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Hi I've lost touch with laptop for quite sometimes. Need recommendation wifey looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM2000-3000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not too small or big. Should be comfortable for traveling

Other important features:
5. long battery life
6. light weight
7. CD drive included
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How about this?
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-V011TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT830M@RM1999[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red

*extend warranty to 3 years
*upgrade to 8GB RAM if applicable
*upgrade to SSD if faster speed required icon_rolleyes.gif
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How about this?
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-V011TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT830M@RM1999[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red

*extend warranty to 3 years
*upgrade to 8GB RAM if applicable
*upgrade to SSD if faster speed required  icon_rolleyes.gif
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thank u for ur prompt response... any other brand besides HP....?
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Brand: any brand with good feedback
Budget: doesnt matter, "worth" is my key, but better less than 5000
Usage: music composing, cpu for rendering stuff
Preference: premium look, i7 (if best 4700m above for rendering purpose), weak gaming graphics card (if can i dont even wan an nvidia or radeon, intel intwgrated one is enough, i dun play games, but if u like to introduce me workstation, im ok with that)

I wonder if illegear suits me? Or apple? Or …? Thanks
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features:
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TJ, help me...

1. Preferred Brand: dell precision other brand workstation
2. Budget: RM10k-15k
3. Usage: work, autocad, engineering software
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-15"

currently have spec for precision m4800 with i7-4930MX, 32 gb ram, 256gb SSD mini card + 500 GB SSHD or 512GB SSD, dock station with U2719HM monitor

ask you whether got other model
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TJ, help me...

1. Preferred Brand: dell precision other brand workstation
2. Budget: RM10k-15k
3. Usage: work, autocad, engineering software
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-15"

currently have spec for precision m4800 with i7-4930MX, 32 gb ram, 256gb SSD mini card + 500 GB SSHD or 512GB SSD, dock station with U2719HM monitor

ask you whether got other model
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PM putochip123 or visit his FB page nod.gif
Give him your budget and see what he recommends laugh.gif
recommending him because he is currently offering free XiaoMi phones AND/OR powerbanks with each XPS/Precision/Alienware purchases...
with your budget, sure get one laugh.gif

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where can i purchase hp product thru online or outlet which is cheaper? but not scam ^^

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

or

11.6"
HP Pavilion 11-h017tu x2 PC, Pentium N3510 + Intel HD + 64GB SSD + (1366x768; touch)@RM2099[1.49kg], 4GB, W8

thanks man!
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PM putochip123 or visit his FB page nod.gif
Give him your budget and see what he recommends  laugh.gif
recommending him because he is currently offering free XiaoMi phones AND/OR powerbanks with each XPS/Precision/Alienware purchases...
with your budget, sure get one laugh.gif
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oh ok but no fb in my office...
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Hi I've lost touch with laptop for quite sometimes. Need recommendation wifey looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM2000-3000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not too small or big. Should be comfortable for traveling

Other important features:
5. long battery life
6. light weight
7. CD drive included
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QUOTE(Narako @ Aug 20 2014, 09:15 AM)
1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: up to RM4000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office and business use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14, 13.3, 10.6 inch is fine
5. Business laptop preffered

features:
-long battery life
-light weight
-CD drive included
-fast
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Most light, slim and fast notebooks nowadays do not come with an optical drive.. this is because most people don't use them anymore, and having one actually compromises on weight, size and even sturdiness of the notebook nod.gif
If you really need to use one, get an external one, they are quite cheap, and small as well nod.gif

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

Narako
13"
Dell XPS13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3999[1.37kg], 8GB, W8.1, backlit, 55Whr

Try looking for bro putochip123 or find him at his FB page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/DellAlienwar...1751731?fref=ts
He is giving away XiaoMi phones/ power banks with every Precision/XPS/Alienware purchase, pretty great deal laugh.gif


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Hi sifus,
Brand: any brand with good feedback
Budget: doesnt matter,  "worth" is my key, but better less than 5000
Usage: music composing, cpu for rendering stuff
Preference: premium look, i7 (if best 4700m above for rendering purpose), weak gaming graphics card (if can i dont even wan an nvidia or radeon, intel intwgrated one is enough, i dun play games, but if u like to introduce me workstation, im ok with that)

I wonder if illegear suits me? Or apple? Or …? Thanks
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Hoho, this one is simple
Either the XPS15 or Precision M3800 for you ma man brows.gif
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XPS 15, i5-4200H + Intel HD 4400 + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm)+ (1920x1080; Touch)@RM4999 [2.0kg], 8GB, W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 61Whr
XPS 15, i7-4702HQ + Nvidia GT750M (GDDR5) + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm) + (3200x1800; Touch)@RM6299 [2.0kg], 16GB, W8.1SL, backlit keyboard, 61Whr

*prices in RRP
Again please check with putochip123 here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/DellAlienwar...1751731?fref=ts

I recalled seeing he is clearing out remaining stocks for XPS15 and Precision M3800 (both FHD and QHD variants), so the price will probably be better icon_rolleyes.gif
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I am trying to look for an alternative to Macbook Air, emphasizing on portability and durability of battery. Most ultrabook out there are too expensive and doesn't really impress in term of battery usage. Please gimme some good suggestion smile.gif
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3. Usage - Note taking/ microsoft office (portability is the priority)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - Nil

I am trying to look for an alternative to Macbook Air, emphasizing on portability and durability of battery. Most ultrabook out there are too expensive and doesn't really impress in term of battery usage. Please gimme some good suggestion smile.gif
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MacBook Air 11 and 13 are good choices nod.gif
Just go for those~
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xps series oso match ur requirement. if u wan a mac but install mircosoft office then wat the purpose of getting a mac.....
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Hi Sifu,

Looking for laptop with below spec,
1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: up to RM2.5k
3. Usage: Photoshop,Illustrator, Video Editing, Web, Programming.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:<=14"
5. Prefer Lightweight & Portable & Long Battery Life

Thanks.
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Hi Sifu,

Looking for laptop with below spec,
1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: up to RM2.5k
3. Usage: Photoshop,Illustrator, Video Editing, Web, Programming.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:<=14"
5. Prefer Lightweight & Portable & Long Battery Life

Thanks.
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Maybe these:
14"
Dell
Vostro 5470, i7-4500U + Nvidia GT740M + 32GB mSATA + 500GB(5400rpm) + (1366x768; Touch)@RM2499, 4GB, W8.1SL, 3-cell

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

*Prices in RRP
Upgrade RAM to 8GB RAM at least (if applicable)

Try not to expect too much in terms of sturdiness
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Most light, slim and fast notebooks nowadays do not come with an optical drive.. this is because most people don't use them anymore, and having one actually compromises on weight, size and even sturdiness of the notebook nod.gif
If you really need to use one, get an external one, they are quite cheap, and small as well nod.gif

If omitting optical drive
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Dell XPS13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + 128GB SSD + (1920x1080; Touch)@RM3999[1.37kg], 8GB, W8.1, backlit, 55Whr

Try looking for bro putochip123 or find him at his FB page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/DellAlienwar...1751731?fref=ts
He is giving away XiaoMi phones/ power banks with every Precision/XPS/Alienware purchase, pretty great deal  laugh.gif
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Just wondering are there any other model available for this specs? Like from other manufacturer?
More options would be nice.
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MacBook Air 11 and 13 are good choices  nod.gif
Just go for those~
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Hi to all

Im looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: Below 2k
3. Usage: Mosly dota2, surfing and general use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

Thnks in advance
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Problem is that I dont really enjoy the Mac Os interface, has always been too geeky for Mac/Ios.
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Dell XPS13 is the top competitor for MBA13. However, the newer generation XPS13 are more expensive. Still, no harm trying your luck, sometimes you do get very awesome discounts for one.
The XPS13 is one of my favourite ultrabooks and definitely the one I'm going to get as an alternative to MBA13.

As for <RM3k,
13"
Lenovo Yoga 2-13, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1920x1080 IPS; touch) + 16GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM2999, 8GB, 2 years; colors: grey/orange

HP Split 13-m111TU x2, i5-4200Y + Intel HD4200 + 64GB mSATA SSD + 500GB (5400 rpm) + (1366x768, anti-glare, touch)@RM3099[1.07+1.15kg], 4GB, W8.1, 33+32 WHr (there are 2 batteries, 1 in tablet, 1 in keyboard base)

*Prices in RRP
Of course, don't expect these to be equivalent, let alone better than the MBA13/XPS13 in both performance and build icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi to all

Im looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: Below 2k
3. Usage: Mosly dota2, surfing and general use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

Thnks in advance
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Best bang for your buck!
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099


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Best bang for your buck!
14"
HP Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099
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Thnk you. I will look for this hp laptop review first, any other suggestion?
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Im looking for a gaming laptop. Hope that u guys can help me with it.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM5+++
3. Usage: Heavy gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"-17"

if possible one with ssd and DDR5. Thanks a lot.

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Thnk you. I will look for this hp laptop review first, any other suggestion?
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Not really, the others are running on weaker AMD GPUs hmm.gif

QUOTE(po7 @ Aug 20 2014, 07:49 PM)
Hello guys,
Im looking for a gaming laptop. Hope that u guys can help me with it.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM5+++
3. Usage: Heavy gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"-17"

if possible one with ssd and DDR5. Thanks a lot.
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Woah, nice budget there drool.gif
How about these?
15.6"
P35W V2, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX870M 6GB GDDR5 + (1920x1080; anti-glare IPS) + 128GB mSATA SSD + 1TB (5400rpm) @RM5999[2.16kg], 8GB, W8.1; backlit KB, caddy case, 2 years warranty
*configure here: http://store.illegear.com/gigabyte/88-gigabyte-p35w-v2.html

Illegear Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*Prices in RRP
*Can check out 17 equivalents in the sites above as well
I tihnk the RE-15 EVO is a good choice due to the balance in terms of portability, performance and price. Use remaining budget for warranty extension, upgrade screen, SSD upgrade, and OS, should leave you with some budget left for awesome customization of appearance or accessories purchase brows.gif

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QUOTE(po7 @ Aug 20 2014, 07:49 PM)
Hello guys,
Im looking for a gaming laptop. Hope that u guys can help me with it.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM5+++
3. Usage: Heavy gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"-17"

if possible one with ssd and DDR5. Thanks a lot.
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Halo there . I have been doing research on gaming laptops . So far , I got my hands on asus g750jz(unfortunately no ssd , you could changed it yourself. And it's hard to repaste or clean it personally ) , illegear rs17 evo/rx 17 evo ( went there and took a look on the laptops ! Very sturdy built ) full customizable , gigabyte p25w , Alienware m17 r4 ( if you game a lot , probably you could break your battery as it's not removable when using ) or msi but the new upcoming model gt 72 look much appealing as compare to gt 70
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Not really, the others are running on weaker AMD GPUs hmm.gif
Woah, nice budget there  drool.gif
How about these?
15.6"
P35W V2, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX870M 6GB GDDR5 + (1920x1080; anti-glare IPS) + 128GB mSATA SSD + 1TB (5400rpm) @RM5999[2.16kg], 8GB, W8.1; backlit KB, caddy case, 2 years warranty
*configure here: http://store.illegear.com/gigabyte/88-gigabyte-p35w-v2.html

Illegear Configure Illegear units here: http://www.illegear.com/
Illegear RE-15 EVO, i7-4710MQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080)@RM3899[2.6kg][Onkyo, SoundBlaster Cinema], 8GB, 500GB(Hybrid), Backlit Keyboard, FreeDOS, [CPU Options: i5-4200M - i7-4900MQ]

*Prices in RRP
*Can check out 17 equivalents in the sites above as well
I tihnk the RE-15 EVO is a good choice due to the balance in terms of portability, performance and price. Use remaining budget for warranty extension, upgrade screen, SSD upgrade, and OS, should leave you with some budget left for awesome customization of appearance or accessories purchase  brows.gif
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Thanks a lot, man. I have been saving for a while now to come out with that budget. blush.gif
I have look around the illegear website and i found the RS-17 EVO. May i know whats your opinion on that one? why do u prefer RE-15 EVO?

oh, i also have been told to look at ASUS ROG and MSI. is it worth the money or people just talk about it because of their big name?

So sorry for asking a lot of question, and thanks again.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Halo there . I have been doing research on gaming laptops . So far , I got my hands on asus g750jz(unfortunately no ssd , you could changed it yourself. And it's hard to repaste or clean it personally  ) , illegear rs17 evo/rx 17 evo ( went there and took a look on the laptops ! Very sturdy built ) full customizable , gigabyte p25w , Alienware m17 r4 ( if you game a lot , probably you could break your battery as it's not removable when using ) or msi but the new upcoming model gt 72 look much appealing as compare to gt 70
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Thanks mate, so if you are to take one, which one would you buy? hmm.gif
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Thanks a lot, man. I have been saving for a while now to come out with that budget.  blush.gif
I have look around the illegear website and i found the RS-17 EVO. May i know whats your opinion on that one? why do u prefer RE-15 EVO?

oh, i also have been told to look at ASUS ROG and MSI. is it worth the money or people just talk about it because of their big name?

So sorry for asking a lot of question, and thanks again..  icon_rolleyes.gif
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No problems man, I know you want the best for your budget nod.gif

I didn't recommended Alienware because you will need an even higher budget for similar specs. But then with that money you really do get an awesome machine: heavy, but definitely an awesome gaming machine with great cooling, performance and also after sales service nod.gif

Asus is definitely out due to Asus Malaysia's very poor after sales services... you definitely don't want to have to deal with them especially when you are using a highend and expensive laptop in which components are even harder to find/source nod.gif

MSI is pretty good, but warranty service is okay (only). But I suppose the biggest drawback is the upgradibility part, afaik there are many warranty void stickers in MSI gaming notebooks. Unless you know some shop ppl who are willing, and experienced enough to do the upgrades for you, you will probably have to pay a lot more, and do a lot more work (reinstalling Windows onto your SSD etc. if replacing HDD)

Illegear is known for good after sales service (if opted) and of course, customizability. The RE and RS series have damn good cooling as well iinm, please read their reviews on the barebones or equivalent Clevo units for more details (can look in the dedicated Illegear thread). You might want to check on the underlying barebones, but afaik, the RS series are better than RE series; but they are of course, a lot more expensive la haha laugh.gif Getting the RS means you will have less budget for SSD upgrades = slower performance. But then you could always do the upgrade later on when you have the budget. Talk to Prince J, he is the expert here, and I'm sure he can advice better laugh.gif

As for 15" and 17", it all depends on whether you need the portability or not... if weight is not an issue at all, then 17" is definitely better- better viewing pleasure + better heat dissipation

My opinion are my own ya icon_rolleyes.gif The final choice is up to you
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No problems man, I know you want the best for your budget nod.gif

I didn't recommended Alienware because you will need an even higher budget for similar specs. But then with that money you really do get an awesome machine: heavy, but definitely an awesome gaming machine with great cooling, performance and also after sales service nod.gif

Asus is definitely out due to Asus Malaysia's very poor after sales services... you definitely don't want to have to deal with them especially when you are using a highend and expensive laptop in which components are even harder to find/source nod.gif

MSI is pretty good, but warranty service is okay (only). But I suppose the biggest drawback is the upgradibility part, afaik there are many warranty void stickers in MSI gaming notebooks. Unless you know some shop ppl who are willing, and experienced enough to do the upgrades for you, you will probably have to pay a lot more, and do a lot more work (reinstalling Windows onto your SSD etc. if replacing HDD)

Illegear is known for good after sales service (if opted) and of course, customizability. The RE and RS series have damn good cooling as well iinm, please read their reviews on the barebones or equivalent Clevo units for more details (can look in the dedicated Illegear thread). You might want to check on the underlying barebones, but afaik, the RS series are better than RE series; but they are of course, a lot more expensive la haha laugh.gif Getting the RS means you will have less budget for SSD upgrades = slower performance. But then you could always do the upgrade later on when you have the budget. Talk to Prince J, he is the expert here, and I'm sure he can advice better  laugh.gif

As for 15" and 17", it all depends on whether you need the portability or not... if weight is not an issue at all, then 17" is definitely better- better viewing pleasure + better heat dissipation

My opinion are my own ya  icon_rolleyes.gif The final choice is up to you
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Yeah, i also did not prefer Alienware. and about asus, well let say i am one of the unlucky one. my current laptop is ASUS A55V so i know all about their after sales services. sad.gif
Oh, do illegear has a physical shop?

I really2 appreciate you spending your time with all these explanations and suggestions. Thanks alot, man. thumbup.gif
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Yeah, i also did not prefer Alienware. and about asus, well let say i am one of the unlucky one. my current laptop is ASUS A55V so i know all about their after sales services.  sad.gif
Oh, do illegear has a physical shop?

I really2 appreciate you spending your time with all these explanations and suggestions. Thanks alot, man.  thumbup.gif
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HEHE yes ! there is a shop . I went there . It's in damansara empire @Prince J <<< . Btw , mhm i chose gigabyte P25w v2 though since its aint that bulky . But the illegear laptops are a bit bulky biggrin.gif if u wouldnt mind of course . It's more like a desktop replacement for the illegear rs and rx evo but if u are finding gtx 880m then my friend only re ,rs and gigabyte . No worries about overheating ! It took me quite awhile to think which to choose >.< ! Unfortunately , illegear only provide good after sales service for illegear laptops T.T (I meant FOC for repaste and cleaning fans but illegear laptops are kinda friendly biggrin.gif easily can open up)

If you went to the illegear website you should be able to see their spec biggrin.gif Just some basics its over 6k . If u have budget problem then Asus is still a better option sad.gif unfortunately . If there's no budget then you SHOULD GET RX 17 evo with SLI 880m + 120hz screen !Or Re or gigabyte for gtx 880/870 biggrin.gif

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HEHE yes ! there is a shop . I went there . It's in damansara empire @Prince J <<< . Btw , mhm i chose gigabyte P25w v2 though since its aint that bulky . But the illegear laptops are a bit bulky biggrin.gif if u wouldnt mind of course . It's more like a desktop replacement for the illegear rs and rx evo but if u are finding gtx 880m then my friend only re ,rs and gigabyte . No worries about overheating  !  It took me quite awhile to think which to choose >.< ! Unfortunately , illegear only provide good after sales service for illegear laptops T.T (I meant FOC for repaste and cleaning fans but illegear laptops are kinda friendly biggrin.gif easily can open up)

If you went to the illegear website you should be able to see their spec biggrin.gif Just some basics its over 6k . If u have budget problem then Asus is still a better option sad.gif unfortunately . If there's no budget then you SHOULD GET RX 17 evo with SLI 880m + 120hz screen !Or Re or gigabyte for gtx 880/870 biggrin.gif

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Greetings to all sifus,

I'm looking for a new laptop for editing photos using Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Photoshop. My current laptop is too old and slow(8 years old).

Plus, wanna use it for some casual gaming. Just wanna play DOTA2 and maybe some other PC games (such as COD, Ultra Street Fighter 4) at low resolution but playable frame rate.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM1.5k - RM2k
3. Usage: Basic photo editing and Casual gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-15"

Hope you all can help out!
Your help is very much appreciated! :-)
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QUOTE(Jackcwl90 @ Aug 21 2014, 12:49 PM)
Greetings to all sifus,

I'm looking for a new laptop for editing photos using Adobe Lightroom & Adobe Photoshop. My current laptop is too old and slow(8 years old).

Plus, wanna use it for some casual gaming. Just wanna play DOTA2 and maybe some other PC games (such as COD, Ultra Street Fighter 4) at low resolution but playable frame rate.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM1.5k - RM2k
3. Usage: Basic photo editing and Casual gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"-15"

Hope you all can help out!
Your help is very much appreciated! :-)
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Hello guys,
Im looking for a gaming laptop. Hope that u guys can help me with it.

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM5+++
3. Usage: Heavy gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"-17"

if possible one with ssd and DDR5. Thanks a lot.
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Dell A17HDP80-70872G-W8 @ RM5,9xx
- i7-4700 8GB 750+80GB NV GTX765 2GB 17.3" W8
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Hi to all

Im looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: Below 2k
3. Usage: Mosly dota2, surfing and general use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14"

Thnks in advance
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Asus A450LD-WX055H/056/057 (46) @ RM1,9xx
i5-4200 4GB 1TB NV GT820 2GB 14" W8.1 RED,WHT & GRY
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Hi I've lost touch with laptop for quite sometimes. Need recommendation wifey looking for new laptop

1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: RM2000-3000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: not too small or big. Should be comfortable for traveling

Other important features:
5. long battery life
6. light weight
7. CD drive included
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1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: up to RM4000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office and business use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14, 13.3, 10.6 inch is fine
5. Business laptop preffered

features:
-long battery life
-light weight
-CD drive included
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Hi Sifu,

Looking for laptop with below spec,
1. Preferred Brand: nothing specific
2. Budget: up to RM2.5k
3. Usage: Photoshop,Illustrator, Video Editing, Web, Programming.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:<=14"
5. Prefer Lightweight & Portable & Long Battery Life

Thanks.
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Dear daiko and sifu, need help on new lappy~


1. Preferred Brand - Any will do
2. Budget - below 3.3k
3. Usage - gaming, light works(microsoft office), entertainment
4. Preferred laptop/screen size -14~15

Thanks~~~~ thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(wk0308 @ Aug 21 2014, 02:12 PM)
Dear daiko and sifu, need help on new lappy~
1. Preferred Brand - Any will do
2. Budget - below 3.3k
3. Usage - gaming, light works(microsoft office), entertainment
4. Preferred laptop/screen size -14~15

Thanks~~~~  thumbup.gif
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i7-4700 8GB 1TB NV GT755 2GB 14" W8.1 2 YRS

Asus S551LB-CJ075H @ RM3,2xx
i7-4500 8GB 1TB+24GB NV GT740 2GB 15.6" W8 T-SCREEN

Dell 15-p033TX/034/035 @ RM2,6xx
i7-4510 8GB 1TB NV GT840 2GB 15.6" W8.1 SIL,WHT & BLUE / 2 YRS

HP 5447T-51812G-W8 @ RM2,7xx
i7-4510 8GB 1TB+8GB ATI R7 M265 2GB 14" W8.1 SIL / T-SCREEN / NO DVDRW / 2 YRS PRO

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1. Preferred Brand: no dell
2. Budget: up to RM4000
3. Usage: Mainly Microsoft Office and business use
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14, 13.3, 10.6 inch is fine
5. Business laptop preffered

features:
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-light weight
-MUST HAVE HARDDRIVE or SSHD. not SSD alone
-fast
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1. Preferred Brand - Not Samsung and Acer (do not trust the brand from previous experience)
2. Budget - 2k+-
3. Usage - Work (multi-tasking worksheets / documents) and entertainment (Movies & the Sims)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - <17"

Thanks for your reply, very much appreciate it! ^^
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1. Preferred brand: Lenovo, asus
2. Budget: 2k +-200
3. Usage: Work, surfing internet, some movies
4. Preferred size >12"
Must have long battery life. Lightweight if possible smile.gif And reliable for at least 3-5 years?
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1. Preferred brand: Lenovo, asus
2. Budget: 2k +-200
3. Usage: Work, surfing internet, some movies
4. Preferred size >12"
Must have long battery life. Lightweight if possible smile.gif And reliable for at least 3-5 years?
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xps 12 i5. but price cheapest oso 3000
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1. Preferred Brand - Not Samsung and Acer (do not trust the brand from previous experience)
2. Budget - 2k+-
3. Usage - Work (multi-tasking worksheets / documents) and entertainment (Movies & the Sims)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - <17"

Thanks for your reply, very much appreciate it! ^^
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How about these?
14"
HP
Pavilion 14-N270TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1899[2.03kg], 4GB, FreeDOS; W8.1@RM2099

15.6"
HP Pavilion 15-N271TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB@RM1999[2.33kg], 4GB, W8.1

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QUOTE(Screen @ Aug 21 2014, 07:56 PM)
1. Preferred brand: Lenovo, asus
2. Budget: 2k +-200
3. Usage: Work, surfing internet, some movies
4. Preferred size >12"
Must have long battery life. Lightweight if possible smile.gif And reliable for at least 3-5 years?
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Whether a notebook lasts or not depends on luck and how well you take care of it nod.gif

Can consider these:
13"
Asus
TP300LA-DW100H, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400 + (1366x768; touch)@RM1599[1.75kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1

14"
Asus K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black

These are all entry-level machines, so try not to expect too much in terms of quality and reliability nod.gif reliable business machines are mostly RM3-4k or more
*Prices in RRP
Upgrade to 8GB RAM if you multitask alot icon_rolleyes.gif

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Whether a notebook lasts or not depends on luck and how well you take care of it nod.gif

Can consider these:
13"
Asus
TP300LA-DW100H, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400 + (1366x768; touch)@RM1599[1.75kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1

14"
Asus K451LN-WX046H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2199[2.1kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo Ideapad Flex 2-14, i3-4030U + Intel HD4400 +(1366x768; touch) + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[2kg], 4GB, W8, 2 yrs; color: black

These are all entry-level machines, so try not to expect too much in terms of quality and reliability nod.gif reliable business machines are mostly RM3-4k or more
*Prices in RRP
Upgrade to 8GB RAM if you multitask alot icon_rolleyes.gif
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The Asus one seems promising, will try to nego as low as possible as I still need budget for my Surface laugh.gif

Asus is for my mom, according to her request, just some lightweight long battery life device. Anyway any retailers around Subang/PJ for it? Or must I go to LYP for more options?
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xps 12 i5. but price cheapest oso 3000
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Looking for laptop with below spec,
1. Preferred Brand: All brand except dell and acer
2. Budget: RM2,000 ~ RM 3,000
3. Usage: FIFA 14 & Football Manager 14
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:14" or 15.6"
5. Prefer CPU: i7
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Hello, hoping sifus can help smile.gif

1. No preferred brand
2. Budget up to 3.5k
3. Usage: college use, gaming, streaming, video editing etc.
4. Preferred size 14-15 inches

Or should I just get a MBP?

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Hello, hoping sifus can help smile.gif

1. No preferred brand
2. Budget up to 3.5k
3. Usage: college use, gaming, streaming, video editing etc.
4. Preferred size 14-15 inches

Or should I just get a MBP?
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lenovo y 40 series

dell inspiron 14 n 15
vostro series

or u dun mind lowest spec alienware 14 only 3500
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sexy xps 12. better than wat i saw in the website

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

15.6"
HP Pavilion 15-N271TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB@RM1999[2.33kg], 4GB, W8.1

*Prices in RRP
*upgrade to 8GB for better multitasking  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hihi Sifu, wanna ask are the 2 models of HP Pavilion performance same? The 15.6inch is much more cheaper O.o
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Budget: 2.5k or below
Usage: Normal usage including web browsing and college assignment. Multitasking is a bonus
Screen size: at least 15"
Preferred features: Light weighted as I would bring it to the UK. Long battery life is a must.

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Hihi Sifu, wanna ask are the 2 models of HP Pavilion performance same? The 15.6inch is much more cheaper O.o
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The performance should be pretty much equal due to similar specs thumbup.gif
As for the pricing haha, ask HP tongue.gif
But usually 15" are usually similarly priced as 14 counterparts, and sometimes slightly cheaper- so its quite normal
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Hihi Sifu, wanna ask are the 2 models of HP Pavilion performance same? The 15.6inch is much more cheaper O.o
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the demand for the 14 inch is higher than the 15.6 inch screen due to mobility.the more the demand,the higher they can mark up.

the performance should be the same.
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Hi,

Looking for laptop with below spec,
1. Preferred Brand: All brand except dell and acer
2. Budget: RM2,000 ~ RM 3,000
3. Usage: FIFA 14 & Football Manager 14
4. Preferred laptop/screen size:14" or 15.6" 
5. Prefer CPU: i7
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Lenovo Y410P @ RM2,9xx
i7-4700 8GB 1TB NV GT755 2GB 14" W8.1 2 YRS


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Preferred brand: Asus, or Lenovo or DELL
Budget: 2.5k or below
Usage: Normal usage including web browsing and college assignment. Multitasking is a bonus
Screen size: at least 15"
Preferred features: Light weighted as I would bring it to the UK. Long battery life is a must.
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Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs

Dell
Inspiron 15 5000, i5-4210U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2149[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2349


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1. Asus, Dell or other highly recognized brand
2. RM2,000 or below
3. For work mainly, browsing and watch movie etc
4. Light weighted and thin, good SSD capacity is a bonus
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hihi sifus , please giv some advice

1.Brand : Any brand with good recognized brand
2.Budget :Around RM2.5k ++-- 300
3. Usage : Able to play all or almoz all online/offline game , AutoCAD and uni assigments
4. Size : 14'-15' bt prefer 15.6'
5. If i7 bttr
6. Moderate baterry life : 5-6 hrs , 6+ if possible

Sry if the budget is too low cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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Hey guys, looking for gaming/college laptop, please help

1.No preferred brand, but for some reason the shops near where I live don't have Dell laptops.
2. Budget: Around 2000-3000
3. Usage : gaming, web browsing, college assignments, etc
4. Size: no preference

I've been told the msi gp60 is a good model, but it seems like got so many different models? Would that be the best for my budget?

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QUOTE(deslyt @ Aug 23 2014, 12:32 AM)
hihi sifus , please giv some advice

1.Brand : Any brand with good recognized brand
2.Budget :Around RM2.5k ++-- 300
3. Usage : Able to play all or almoz all online/offline game , AutoCAD and uni assigments
4. Size : 14'-15' bt prefer 15.6'
5. If i7 bttr
6. Moderate baterry life : 5-6 hrs , 6+ if possible

Sry if the budget is too low    cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif
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Yes, your budget is a bit low for your requirements bro hmm.gif
Your best bet would be to go for this one:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

Not really any alternatives I suppose since quad core i7 processors-powered notebooks are becoming really rare nowadays hmm.gif
As for battery life, you either choose power (M or QM processor) or battery (U processor)- Not both sweat.gif
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QUOTE(popvt @ Aug 23 2014, 12:23 PM)
Hey guys, looking for gaming/college laptop, please help

1.No preferred brand, but for some reason the shops near where I live don't have Dell laptops.
2. Budget: Around 2000-3000
3. Usage : gaming, web browsing, college assignments, etc
4. Size: no preference

I've been told the msi gp60 is a good model, but it seems like got so many different models? Would that be the best for my budget?
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These have more or less similar specs:
15.6"
Acer
E5-571G-63CGs, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M@RM1999[2.5kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colours: red/brown/silver
E5-571G-94MSr, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2599[2.5kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1; color: red
V3-572PG-94RD, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1366x768; touch)@RM2899, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1

Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
K551LN-XX250H, i7-4500U + Nvidia 840M@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-N271TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB@RM1999[2.33kg], 4GB, W8.1
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699
TP500LN-CJ073H, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2499, 4GB, W8.1
TP500LN-CJ088H, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M+ 24GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2799, 4GB, W8.1
Envy Touchsmart 15-J114TX, i7-4200M + Nvidia 840M + (1366X768;touch)@RM2999[2.56kg], 4GB, 1TB+8GB SSHD, W8.1

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI
GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1
GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1


*Prices in RRP. As you can see here, the Nvidia 840M is actually a very common and entry-level GPU.. so if you are really into gaming, it might be a better idea to save more and opt for a higher end GPU icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(applezhai @ Aug 22 2014, 10:28 PM)
Asking some recommendations for my cous

1. Asus, Dell or other highly recognized brand
2. RM2,000 or below
3. For work mainly, browsing and watch movie etc
4. Light weighted and thin, good SSD capacity is a bonus
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Get these:
11.6"
Dell
Inspiron 11 3000, Celeron 2830+ Intel HD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM1499[1.43kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1
Inspiron 11 3000, Pentium N3530 + Intel HD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM1599[1.43kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1

13"
Acer
V3-371, i3-4030U + Intel HD + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[1.5kg], 4GB W8.1; colors: Grey/white

Asus
TP300LA-DW100H, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400 + (1366x768; touch)@RM1599[1.75kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1


...then throw in an SSD thumbup.gif

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Yes, your budget is a bit low for your requirements bro hmm.gif
Your best bet would be to go for this one:
14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty

Not really any alternatives I suppose since quad core i7 processors-powered notebooks are becoming really rare nowadays hmm.gif
As for battery life, you either choose power (M or QM processor) or battery (U processor)- Not both  sweat.gif
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thx for the recommendation hmm.gif
what if ignore the gaming part for moderate o daily light gaming
Are there others better recommendation?
Sry for the troubles notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

Is i7 a bttr choice for long lasting usage to cope for the future update v high demanding
As i heard i5 will be laggy

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thx for the recommendation hmm.gif
what if ignore the gaming part for moderate o daily light gaming
Are there others better recommendation?
Sry for the troubles notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Is i7 a bttr choice for long lasting usage to cope for the future update v high demanding
As i heard i5 will be laggy
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Whether it will lag or not depends on the intensity of your tasks nod.gif
Hard to gauge without knowing what you are doing.. still, do take a look at the recommendations in Post #446

You can get a smoother computing experience by upgrading RAM to at least 8GB, and opt for an SSD nod.gif
If you are adventurous and wants maximum performance (overall speed) for your money, get these:
15.6"
Acer
E5-571G-63CGs, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M@RM1999[2.5kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colours: red/brown/silver
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu

... then put in a full 256GB SSD with your remaining budget nod.gif

if you are lazy, then any in the list in with SSHD is good nod.gif


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Need recomendation

1.brand any
2. RM2500
3. Purpose gaming 3d randering unity.
4. Screen size any
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thx for the recommendation hmm.gif
what if ignore the gaming part for moderate o daily light gaming
Are there others better recommendation?
Sry for the troubles notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Is i7 a bttr choice for long lasting usage to cope for the future update v high demanding
As i heard i5 will be laggy
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If you are planning to do autocad(or other cpu heavy programmes),it is better to buy an i7.it is not recommended to buy ultra low voltage processors (U).

the ulv version of i5 can handle autocad to some extend,but it will struggle as your requirements increase (assuming you are taking engineering).

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Need recomendation

1.brand any
2. RM2500
3. Purpose gaming 3d randering unity.
4. Screen size any
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i suggest increasing your budget to buy a proper 3D rendering/gaming laptop.
with your budget,you can only get an i5 ulv processor and 840M gpu,which is not ideal for gaming or 3d rendering.

14"
Lenovo
Y410p, i7-4700MQ + Nvidia GT755M(GDDR5)@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, DOS, red backlit, 120w psu, swappable ODD, 2 years warranty


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These have more or less similar specs:
15.6"
Acer
E5-571G-63CGs, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M@RM1999[2.5kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colours: red/brown/silver
E5-571G-94MSr, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2599[2.5kg], 8GB, 1TB, W8.1; color: red
V3-572PG-94RD, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1366x768; touch)@RM2899, 8GB, 1TB, W8.1

Asus
K551LN-XX251H, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM2299, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1
K551LN-XX250H, i7-4500U + Nvidia 840M@RM2899, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1

HP
Pavilion 15-N271TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M + 8GB SSHD + 500GB@RM1999[2.33kg], 4GB, W8.1
Pavilion 15-N227TX, i5-4200U + Nvidia 840M@RM1849[2.33kg], 4GB, 500GB, Ubuntu
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699
TP500LN-CJ073H, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M + 24GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2499, 4GB, W8.1
TP500LN-CJ088H, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M+ 24GB mSATA + 500GB HDD@RM2799, 4GB, W8.1
Envy Touchsmart 15-J114TX, i7-4200M + Nvidia 840M + (1366X768;touch)@RM2999[2.56kg], 4GB, 1TB+8GB SSHD, W8.1

Lenovo
Z50-70, i5-4210U,Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080)@RM2399, 4GB, 1TB, W8.1, 2 yrs
Flex 2-15, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M + (1920x1080 IPS; touch)+ 8GB SSGD + 500GB HDD@RM2799[2.3kg], 4GB, W8

MSI
GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1
GP60-2PEY, i5-4200H + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM2899[Dynaudio], 4GB, 750GB HDD, W8.1
*Prices in RRP. As you can see here, the Nvidia 840M is actually a very common and entry-level GPU.. so if you are really into gaming, it might be a better idea to save more and opt for a higher end GPU  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Thanks so much! Actually, from the benchmarks and reviews, the 840m doesn't seem too bad. By my standards at least tongue.gif looks like I'm going for the msi one.

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 23 2014, 12:39 PM)
Get these:
11.6"
Dell
Inspiron 11 3000, Celeron 2830+ Intel HD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM1499[1.43kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1
Inspiron 11 3000, Pentium N3530 + Intel HD + (1366x768 IPS; touch)@RM1599[1.43kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1

13"
Acer
V3-371, i3-4030U + Intel HD + 8GB SSHD + 500GB HDD@RM1699[1.5kg], 4GB W8.1; colors: Grey/white

Asus
TP300LA-DW100H, i3-4010U + Intel HD4400 + (1366x768; touch)@RM1599[1.75kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1
...then throw in an SSD thumbup.gif
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Never thought of inserting an external ssd myself, silly me. Thks for the suggestions.

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Need recomendation

1.brand any
2. RM2500
3. Purpose gaming 3d randering unity.
4. Screen size any
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Dell 5470-50412G-W8 @ RM2,4xx
i7-4500 4GB 1TB NV GT740 2GB 14" W8.1 SIL & RED / F/PRINT / NO DVDRW
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Hey guys, looking for gaming/college laptop, please help

1.No preferred brand, but for some reason the shops near where I live don't have Dell laptops.
2. Budget: Around 2000-3000
3. Usage : gaming, web browsing, college assignments, etc
4. Size: no preference

I've been told the msi gp60 is a good model, but it seems like got so many different models? Would that be the best for my budget?
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Dell 5447T-51812G-W8 @ RM2,7xx
i7-4510 8GB 1TB+8GB ATI R7 M265 2GB 14" W8.1 SIL / T-SCREEN / NO DVDRW / 2 YRS PRO
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QUOTE(deslyt @ Aug 23 2014, 12:32 AM)
hihi sifus , please giv some advice

1.Brand : Any brand with good recognized brand
2.Budget :Around RM2.5k ++-- 300
3. Usage : Able to play all or almoz all online/offline game , AutoCAD and uni assigments
4. Size : 14'-15' bt prefer 15.6'
5. If i7 bttr
6. Moderate baterry life : 5-6 hrs , 6+ if possible

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3. For work mainly, browsing and watch movie etc
4. Light weighted and thin, good SSD capacity is a bonus
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Hi, Please help me give notebook recommendation

1. Preferred Brand: other than acer or asus
2. Budget: RM4500 ,but can top up a bit more
3. Usage: Work, Programming and watch movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"

Other important features:
5. light weight, probably 2.2kg
6. preferred with SSD
7. Full HD (1920 x 1080) or better

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Hi, Please help me give notebook recommendation

1. Preferred Brand: other than acer or asus
2. Budget: RM4500 ,but can top up a bit more
3. Usage: Work, Programming and watch movie
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"

Other important features:
5. light weight, probably 2.2kg
6. preferred with SSD
7. Full HD (1920 x 1080) or better

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xps 15 wif qhd. 4500 ngam ngam. 256GB ssd
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xps 15 wif qhd. 4500 ngam ngam. 256GB ssd
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I couldnt find from dell website for xps 15 with ssd 256gb for rm4500.
Care to give me the link and spec please.

Any other notebook that worth to compare....? hmm.gif
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Revised my budget. University student here in need of new laptop

1. No preferred brand
2. Budget less than 3k
3. Used for assignments, gaming (wolfenstein, watchdogs etc), photo/ video editing, web browsing
4. Preferred screen size 14~15.6"
5. Battery life and smooth multitasking an added bonus.

I've done some research and found that the lenovo y40 or y410 to be my best options. Which one should I get? Other suggestions are more than welcome. smile.gif
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Hi guys, i m looking for a laptop for doing 3D, 2D design, Graphic Design, Multimedia Design and playing Medium Setting games...

1. Any brand
2. Budget less than 3k
3. 3D DESIGN, MAYA 3D, 2D DESIGN, graphic and multimedia design, playing games with minimum Medium Settings...
4. 14~15.6", FHD is welcome


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1. Preferred Brand: Asus or Lenovo or other brands.
2. Budget: RM 2000 - RM2599
3. Usage : Editing photos, Microsoft Office, some movies or anime. Still need an ODD due to the ancient methods still being practiced. sweat.gif Looking for portability with practicality. tongue.gif
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15 inches

**Did some browsing and research, so it came down to Asus K551LN-XX251H or Lenovo Z50-70. As these 2 models have roughly the same specs, just minor differences in terms of their CPU and GPU, very minor. So I was wondering which would be better, more like in terms of quality and support.
As notebookcheck.net has only a review for the Lenovo Z50-70 but not for the Asus K series. So I hope someone could shed some light on which brand would fare better.

Thanks biggrin.gif

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2) Screen size = 15.6
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1. Preferred Brand = NOT-acer
2. Budget = 2k - 3k
3. Usage = office + browsing + some photoshop + LoL + diablo 3
4. Preferred laptop/screen size

= 14" max
= ODD not required
=prefer lightweight and easy to carry around
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Hi guys, need some laptop recommendation for university student

1) Any brand, but preferred with those "Gaming Laptop" tag
2) RM3000 < Budget Here < RM3500
3) Assignment, Browsing Web, Solidwork, autoCAD, and mostly Gaming
4) >15.6" ~ the larger the better

= laptop ventilation must be good

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sorry I quite confusing here
my friend interested to get the lenovo Y50
however he ask me does it contain the dvd drive like y510p or need to buy separately and swap with the ODD in order to use it
any idea ?
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1) Any brand but want to avoid those brand with easy overheat. prefer CORE I7
2) below rm2500
3) Assignment , slight gaming, more on movies and will open alot of tabs on chrome
4) 13-15inch . preferable silver colour overall appearance( no black appereance please)

asap help thanks guys .

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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Aug 24 2014, 10:59 PM)
sorry I quite confusing here
my friend interested to get the lenovo Y50
however he ask me does it contain the dvd drive like y510p or need to buy separately and swap with the ODD in order to use it
any idea ?
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The Y50 model doesn't not come with an ODD.

But some sellers are bundling it with an external ODD for certain configurations. Maybe that helps?

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QUOTE(NoctisLucis @ Aug 23 2014, 11:14 PM)
Revised my budget. University student here in need of new laptop

1. No preferred brand
2. Budget less than 3k
3. Used for assignments, gaming (wolfenstein, watchdogs etc), photo/ video editing, web browsing
4. Preferred screen size 14~15.6"
5. Battery life and smooth multitasking an added bonus.

I've done some research and found that the lenovo y40 or y410 to be my best options. Which one should I get? Other suggestions are more than welcome. smile.gif
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I don't think we have the Y40 here in Malaysia hmm.gif
So the Y410 it is laugh.gif
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QUOTE(adam_lew85 @ Aug 24 2014, 05:09 PM)
Hi guys, i m looking for a laptop for doing 3D, 2D design, Graphic Design, Multimedia Design and playing Medium Setting games...

1. Any brand
2. Budget less than 3k
3. 3D DESIGN, MAYA 3D, 2D DESIGN, graphic and multimedia design, playing games with minimum Medium Settings...
4. 14~15.6", FHD is welcome
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Try and bargain for this one, the quad-core i7 will really benefit your work nod.gif
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QUOTE(dark_axl21 @ Aug 24 2014, 06:15 PM)
1. Preferred Brand: Asus or Lenovo or other brands.
2. Budget: RM 2000 - RM2599
3. Usage : Editing photos, Microsoft Office, some movies or anime. Still need an ODD due to the ancient methods still being practiced.  sweat.gif  Looking for portability with practicality. tongue.gif     
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15 inches

**Did some browsing and research, so it came down to Asus K551LN-XX251H or Lenovo Z50-70. As these 2 models have roughly the same specs, just minor differences in terms of their CPU and GPU, very minor. So I was wondering which would be better, more like in terms of quality and support.
As notebookcheck.net has only a review for the Lenovo Z50-70 but not for the Asus K series. So I hope someone could shed some light on which brand would fare better.

Thanks  biggrin.gif
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Asus is definitely out when it comes to warranty services laugh.gif
So its just the Lenovo icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(mellovicious @ Aug 24 2014, 09:52 PM)
1. Preferred Brand = NOT-acer
2. Budget = 2k - 3k
3. Usage = office + browsing + some photoshop + LoL + diablo 3
4. Preferred laptop/screen size

= 14" max
= ODD not required
=prefer lightweight and easy to carry around
= gpu prefer 840m or amd equivalent

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

*price in RRP
* upgrade to 8GB RAm at least for smoother multitasking
**Slim notebooks are not meant to be cool (temperature)
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QUOTE(PuDinG91 @ Aug 24 2014, 10:13 PM)
Hi guys, need some laptop recommendation for university student

1) Any brand, but preferred with those "Gaming Laptop" tag
2) RM3000 < Budget Here < RM3500
3) Assignment, Browsing Web, Solidwork, autoCAD, and mostly Gaming
4) >15.6" ~ the larger the better

= laptop ventilation must be good

Thank you  smile.gif
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You need a higher budget for that "Gaming Laptop" tag bro laugh.gif
Notebooks at your budget range don't really have superb ventilation unfortunately...

Best you can get is probably this one:
15.6"
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Y50-70 (59-422941), i7-4710HQ + Nvidia GTX860M + (1920x1080 anti-glare)@RM3599[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, red backlit KB, FreeDOS, 2 yrs


*price in RRP
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QUOTE(guess19 @ Aug 25 2014, 12:40 AM)
1) Any brand but want to avoid those brand with easy overheat.  prefer CORE I7
2) below rm2500
3) Assignment , slight gaming, more on movies and will open alot of tabs on chrome
4) 13-15inch . preferable silver colour overall appearance( no black appereance please)

asap help thanks guys .
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Core i7 l <RM2500 l good cooling system- you can only choose two of them with your budget unfortunately laugh.gif

We don't recommend laptops based on colours, how to remember? laugh.gif

How about these?
15.6"
Dell Inspiron 15 5000, i7-4510U + AMD HD R7 M265@RM2399[2.4kg], 8GB, 1TB, Linux, 4-cell, spill-resistant KB, 2 years Pro support; W8.1SL@RM2599

HP
Pavilion 15-p036TX, i7-4510U + Nvidia 840M@RM2499[BeatsAudio], 8GB, 1TB, freeDOS; W8.1@RM2699


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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 25 2014, 10:48 AM)
Can consider this one:
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Ideapad Flex 2-14, i5-4210U + Nvidia 840M +(1920x1080; IPS touch)@RM2499[2kg], 4GB, 500GB, W8.1, 2 yrs; colors: red/white

*price in RRP
* upgrade to 8GB RAm at least for smoother multitasking
**Slim notebooks are not meant to be cool (temperature)
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got i7 version for this model?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 25 2014, 10:46 AM)
Try and bargain for this one, the quad-core i7 will really benefit your work nod.gif
15.6"
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GP60-2PE-026MY, i7-4700HQ + Nvidia GT840M + (1920x1080; anti-glare) @RM3299[Dynaudio], 4GB, 1TB HDD, W8.1

*upgrade to 8GB RAM at least, will help with rendering and multi-tasking
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little bit out of my budget range, btw is Lenovo Y50-70 suitable for me? Or Lenovo Y510p ? since Lenovo Y50-70 is released, will the Y510P drop price?
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QUOTE(dark_axl21 @ Aug 25 2014, 07:03 AM)
The Y50 model doesn't not come with an ODD.

But some sellers are bundling it with an external ODD for certain configurations. Maybe that helps?
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the FREE LENOVO EXTERNAL SLIM DVDRW is using like market those dvd burner which use USB is it ?
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Hi Sifus, pls help me in this... thanks alot!!

1. Preferred Brand: None.
2. Budget: 4000MYR.
3. Usage: Working with AutoCAD, 3d MAX, Google SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Occasionally watch movies. (Studying Interior Design)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"+/-
5. Special request: W8.1, Need high memory to avoid laggy, HDD capacity 1TB if possible, long hour usage (try to avoid easy get 'fever' and bigger battery capacity)
6. Plan to add-on: Ms Office 2014, Antivirus (w/ extra budget)

p/s: On top of that, I think touch screen is cool and thinking if can get the recommended model with TouchScreen feature.

Many Thanks.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 25 2014, 10:47 AM)
Asus is definitely out when it comes to warranty services laugh.gif
So its just the Lenovo  icon_rolleyes.gif
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That bad eh? blink.gif

QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Aug 25 2014, 03:28 PM)
the FREE LENOVO EXTERNAL SLIM DVDRW is using like market those dvd burner which use USB is it ?
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I think so, not really sure. tongue.gif
Try asking the seller for more info or Lenovo retailers to see if they have that kind of bundle.
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May I know when the y50 and y40 will be released?
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May I know when the y50 and y40 will be released?
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I know that the Lenovo Y50-70 is already out, loads of dealers are selling it at the garage with a variety different configurations.
As for the Y40, still no news of anyone selling. doh.gif
The M'sian main website seems to be slow in updating their series and models there. sweat.gif
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I think so, not really sure.  tongue.gif 
Try asking the seller for more info or Lenovo retailers to see if they have that kind of bundle.
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alright thanks for the help
why don't lenovo make the dvd build in like their y510p instead external rclxub.gif
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alright thanks for the help
why don't lenovo make the dvd build in like their y510p instead external rclxub.gif
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Space restrictions I guess?
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4. Preferred laptop/screen size 14/15
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Space restrictions I guess?
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should be haha
although nowadays DVD quite useless, mainly use it when need to burn files whistling.gif
luckily some seller got bundle with the external DVD drive rclxms.gif
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1. Preferred Brand : Asus/Lenovo/MSI
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1. Preferred Brand : Asus/Lenovo/MSI
2. Budget : 4k max
3. Usage : gaming/class/light
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bro 4k u can get alienware 14inch with dell dealer here
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bro 4k u can get alienware 14inch with dell dealer here
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4k max bro smile.gif dell alienware 14'' 5k i think
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Aug 25 2014, 05:38 PM)
should be haha
although nowadays DVD quite useless, mainly use it when need to burn files whistling.gif
luckily some seller got bundle with the external DVD drive rclxms.gif
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Yeah, it's phasing out but it's still useful when you need it for reinstalling windows or drivers that came in the original DVD.
Or I would need a ODD to create a bootable USB from that DVD too. biggrin.gif

That external ODD is actually included by Lenovo, don't think the sellers actually would be kind enough to throw that into the package haha!
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On behalf of a friend:

1. Preferred Brand: ASUS, Dell, Lenovo.
2. Budget: RM2k.
3. Usage: Uni work, light gaming.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15 inch.

Thanks!
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On behalf of a friend:

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2. Budget: RM2k.
3. Usage: Uni work, light gaming.
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15 inch.

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QUOTE(QQHTJ @ Aug 25 2014, 07:21 PM)
4k max bro smile.gif dell alienware 14'' 5k i think
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bro we got do dell direct factory offer ma. 4k easy get medium range
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Yeah, it's phasing out but it's still useful when you need it for reinstalling windows or drivers that came in the original DVD.
Or I would need a ODD to create a bootable USB from that DVD too.  biggrin.gif

That external ODD is actually included by Lenovo, don't think the sellers actually would be kind enough to throw that into the package haha!
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good job lenovo thumbup.gif rclxms.gif
my friend was thinking get y50, g56jr or msi ge60 apache pro
at last he decided get y50 since the external dvd already included biggrin.gif
yet the dvd is quite useless nowadays, mainly for burn files, reinstall windows and drivers very seldom haha icon_rolleyes.gif
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Hi Sifus, pls help me in this... thanks alot!!

1. Preferred Brand: None.
2. Budget: 4000MYR.
3. Usage: Working with AutoCAD, 3d MAX, Google SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Occasionally watch movies. (Studying Interior Design)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"+/-
5. Special request: W8.1, Need high memory to avoid laggy, HDD capacity 1TB if possible, long hour usage (try to avoid easy get 'fever' and bigger battery capacity)
6. Plan to add-on: Ms Office 2014, Antivirus (w/ extra budget)

p/s: On top of that, I think touch screen is cool and thinking if can get the recommended model with TouchScreen feature.

Many Thanks.
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QUOTE(teraone-sam @ Aug 26 2014, 12:09 AM)
Hi Sifus, pls help me in this... thanks alot!!

1. Preferred Brand: None.
2. Budget: 4000MYR.
3. Usage: Working with AutoCAD, 3d MAX, Google SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Occasionally watch movies. (Studying Interior Design)
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 15"+/-
5. Special request: W8.1, Need high memory to avoid laggy, HDD capacity 1TB if possible, long hour usage (try to avoid easy get 'fever' and bigger battery capacity)
6. Plan to add-on: Ms Office 2014, Antivirus (w/ extra budget)

p/s: On top of that, I think touch screen is cool and thinking if can get the recommended model with TouchScreen feature.

Many Thanks.
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a few options from dell.
xps 15 wif FHD 1
inspiron 15 5000 series.
alienware 17 u need top up 1k
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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Aug 26 2014, 12:48 AM)
a few options from dell.
xps 15 wif FHD 1
inspiron 15 5000 series.
alienware 17 u need top up 1k
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Hi, Sifu myway1985,

Is Dell still providing good service as 5-8yrs ago?

XPS 15 also a Dell Model eh?

Is Asus a quality brand as well?

Alienware brand is Lenovo mia kah? Sorry I computer dummy... sweat.gif

Wanna buy laptop for my sister's study geh~ Studying Interior Design... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(teraone-sam @ Aug 26 2014, 01:21 AM)
Hi, Sifu myway1985,

Is Dell still providing good service as 5-8yrs ago?

XPS 15 also a Dell Model eh?

Is Asus a quality brand as well?

Alienware brand is Lenovo mia kah? Sorry I computer dummy... sweat.gif

Wanna buy laptop for my sister's study geh~ Studying Interior Design... laugh.gif
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dell service still better consider asus customer service facebooking every time u go see her. haha

lenovo n other brand r slightly better than asus. but come to warranty part dell r more effective. n the CS will send u email as reference
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Hi sifus, I need some recommendation/advices
On behalf of my friend. Tq

1. Preferred Brand
Cincai

2. Budget
Rm3-4k

3. Usage

Slight gaming, more streaming, browsing and writing.
Prefer light but solid laptop.


4. Preferred laptop/screen size
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QUOTE(KotoriItsuka @ Aug 26 2014, 03:01 AM)
Hi sifus, I need some recommendation/advices
On behalf of my friend. Tq

1. Preferred Brand
    Cincai

2. Budget
    Rm3-4k

3. Usage
   
    Slight gaming, more streaming, browsing and writing.
    Prefer light but solid laptop.


4. Preferred laptop/screen size
    13"
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xps 13 i7
or xps 12 i5Attached Image
lightonokira
post Aug 26 2014, 11:21 AM

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Heyyo guys,

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/del...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

I know specs are different, but they are almost the same in terms of power.

But which one of the three is sturdier and can last longer?

WHICH IS THE BETTER DEVICE xD
myway1985
post Aug 26 2014, 12:23 PM

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From: Kuchai Lama


QUOTE(lightonokira @ Aug 26 2014, 11:21 AM)
Heyyo guys,

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/del...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

http://www.techhypermart.com/notebooks/hp-...p-notebook.html

I know specs are different, but they are almost the same in terms of power.

But which one of the three is sturdier and can last longer?

WHICH IS THE BETTER DEVICE xD
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bro, y dun u tell us ur budget n the purpose of using. we hv all kind of dealer here. As a dell dfo dealer, I dun encourage ppl buy the low end model. It doesn't last

yaucai
post Aug 26 2014, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(QQHTJ @ Aug 25 2014, 07:03 PM)
1. Preferred Brand : Asus/Lenovo/MSI
2. Budget : 4k max
3. Usage : gaming/class/light
4. Preferred screen size : 14/15
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I recommend u for MSI GE60 2PC, price ard RM3799 within ur budget. this model c/w a lot of gaming features and gamer neccessity... it really worth to buy... think abt it...

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