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post Apr 1 2015, 10:42 AM, updated 11y ago

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~AORUS X7 Thinnest, Lightest GTX SLI Gaming Laptop~

Due to retirement of [PF] T.J , New Laptop Recommendations thread V25 is up and this will probably be my last.
For those who are interested in continuing the effort, please feel free to contribute nod.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
With the help of the sifus here, we hope that you will be able to find the best laptop for your usage~
Happy Hunting!

Special thanks to sifu [PF] T.Jfor his previous thread. Thank you to all others who have helped.

The following are the links to the previous threads:
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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

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

**From v24** look forward in v25 +GST

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Rules and Regulations

Please kindly read the 1st post, and FOLLOW THE FORMAT before posting!

** TO SELLER, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS THREAD FOR PROMOTING YOUR OWN PRODUCT!! THIS IS RECOMMENDATION THREADS NOT PROMOTING . YOU CAN SUGGEST BUT NOT PROMOTING OWN PRODUCT WHICH IS KEEP BIAS TO OWN PRODUCT!!!

** Fanboyism is not allowed

** This is a recommendations thread, meaning its only for recommendations nod.gif If you need detailed comparisons between two or more notebooks, please open a new thread under Mobile Computing

** 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(Lil Kiasu @ Apr 1 2015, 12:09 PM)
Eh, Oswald kor kor handle new thread liao?? shocking.gif

What happen to kor kor Tan?? unsure.gif
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He wan married and retire lo.. but i will married soon, no ppl will handle v26... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Manada @ Apr 1 2015, 04:46 PM)
Hey guys I am looking for a laptop for college use. Some of my criteria are:

1. Preferred brand - Asus, Lenovo, HP, or Dell
2. Budget - RM2500 - 3000
3. College use
4. Screen size - 13 - 14 inches

Additional information:

Weight - below 2kg
Beautiful and sleek design.
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**Price due differ after GST implemented. have get updated price yet sweat.gif
Dell Vostro 3360, i5-3317U + Intel HD4000@RM2249[1.67kg], 4GB, 500GB(5400rpm), W7HB; colors: red/silver/bronze
Split 13-M005TU x2 PC, i5-3339Y + Intel HD4000 + 128GB SSD + (1366x768;touch)@RM2899[2.22kg], 4GB, W8
ProBook 430 G1, i5-4200U + Intel HD4400 + (1366x768, anti-glare)@RM2399[1.5kg], 4GB, 500GB (5400rpm), W7P/W8P, 44WHr, spill-resistant keyboard

QUOTE(Prince J @ Apr 1 2015, 05:06 PM)
Congratz v25  rclxms.gif
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welcome notworthy.gif had take over since sifu Pj retire laugh.gif btw, Illegear z5 v2 specs is out? do give me the info ya

QUOTE(kokmengng @ Apr 1 2015, 05:21 PM)
1. Preferred Brand - Any
2. Budget - Below RM5000
3. Usage - For Work + Surfing
4. Preferred laptop/screen size - 13 - 15" + Easy to Upgrade + Good Warranty Support

I am kind of like Dell XPS 15. Please comment/recommend. Thanks.
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**Price due differ after GST implemented. have get updated price yet sweat.gif
do ur usage is heavy? i assume u need long battery life.

HP Elitebook Folio 1040 G1 G1F25PA - 14” Anti-Glare / i5-4200U / 4G / 256GB SSD / HD4400 / 1.49KG : RM4450/-
HP Probook 640 G1 F6B49PA - 14” Anti-Glare / i5-4300M / 4GB / 500GB 7200RPM / HD4600 / RM3320/-
Dell XPS 15 Touch – 15.6” FHD Touch / i5-4200H / 8GB / 500GB + 16GB Cache / Intel HD / W8.1 : RM4790/-
Dell Latitude E7440 Ultrabook – 14” A.G / i5-4310U / 4GB / 500GB / HD4400 / Dual Band Wireless-AC / W7Pro Preinstalled / 3Yrs NBD + 3 Yr Acc Dmg / 1.66kg : RM3920-
Ask for Extended Warranty
QUOTE(myway1985 @ Apr 1 2015, 05:51 PM)
after married cannot handle meh? Wife too demanding ah.. hehe..
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laugh.gif he busy with other things as well. Prof Madya bro...

QUOTE(compaqmd @ Apr 1 2015, 06:48 PM)
preferred brand-asus or lenovo
budget-2.3k to 2.7k
usage-gaming
prefeered if easy to upgrade
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**Price due differ after GST implemented. have get updated price yet sweat.gif
this is the best for u...
Asus N551ZU-DM022H – 15.6” FHD / AMD QC FX-7600P / 4GB / 1TB / AMD Radeon R9 M280X / WIN8.1 : RM2660/-
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QUOTE(kokmengng @ Apr 1 2015, 06:06 PM)
Thanks bro. How about Asus Zenbook?

My friends complain a lot on Dell. Dunno why.  sweat.gif
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complain about what? usually dell have good warranty services. good service after sales compare to asus.. asus zenbook also nice. seems xps is much better

QUOTE(miong93 @ Apr 1 2015, 07:26 PM)
Mods should sticky this instead of the old one now rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(DeDeL213 @ Apr 1 2015, 08:12 PM)
Hi Guys,

im looking for second gaming laptop, before i use razer 14, and give it to my little brother...
so.. could you please help me to choose my next gaming laptop

1. Preferred Brand - Any
2. Budget - RM8000
3. Usage - Gaming
4. Preferred
    + screen size 15 - 17"
    + at least i can use 2 monitors.
    + dont care about the battery, dont care about the size.
thank you
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wow, i bet u better take 17" laugh.gif very high end card.
you might want very high end laptop 17" i suggest you
ILLEGEAR RS-17 EVO, specs
best bang for bucks thumbup.gif RM7,299
refer to the link, you can customised the notebook too. if u need help, anytime can pm nod.gif
QUOTE(Manada @ Apr 1 2015, 08:19 PM)
Thanks man. But I am also looking forward for macbook air 13 inches for around RM3800. Do you think it is worth it?
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well, if there is, why not laugh.gif but do compare the specs too, because your work & needs will depends with the specs of the notebook u buy too

QUOTE(DotaGamer @ Apr 1 2015, 09:20 PM)
1. Preferred Brand - Any
2. Budget - below RM2000
3. Usage - for studies
4. Preferred
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hp Pavilion 14-V011TX, i5-4210U + Nvidia GT830M@RM1999[BeatsAudio][1.98kg], 4GB, 1TB, W8.1; colors: silver/white/red brows.gif good speaker for listening to music while study
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QUOTE(kokmengng @ Apr 1 2015, 11:33 PM)
Thanks bro. Do you sell these models or you are just recommending. Hehehe
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you can try ask these few sellers here. very reliable and trusted seller. try nego any1 of them.

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QUOTE(rock_world @ Apr 2 2015, 04:13 PM)
hi..need recommendation on laptop

1. Preferred Brand - asus lenovo (other can)
2. Budget - 3 to 3.5k
3. Usage - gaming
4. Preferred laptop/screen size 14-15

thanks
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Pure Quad Core for gaming compare intel ultra voltage get this
Asus N551ZU-DM022H – 15.6” FHD / AMD QC FX-7600P / 4GB / 1TB / AMD Radeon R9 M280X / WIN8.1


Asus G551JM-DM052H – 15.6” FHD / i7-4710 / 4GB / 1TB / GTX860 2GB / 6 Cell / W8.1 : - (Republic of Gamers)
Lenovo Y40-80 80FA000JMJ – 14” FHD / I7-5500U / 4GB / Hybrid 1TB / ATI VENUS XTX R9 M275 2GB / W8.1 :
Lenovo Y40-80 80FA001PMJ – 14” FHD / I7-5500U / 4GB / Hybrid 500GB / AMD Radeon R9-M275 2GB / DOS :
Lenovo Y50-70 5943-8435 - 15.6” FHD / I7-4710HQ / 8GB / 500GB SSHD 8GB / GTX860M 4GB / DOS /

QUOTE(Zaryl @ Apr 2 2015, 04:31 PM)
Hi sifus, need some recommendation on buying an ULTRABOOK:
1. Preferred Brand: anything
2. Budget: RM3500 or lower
3. Usage: daily office works, reading journals, some light to medium simulations, light youtube, etc
4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 13"
4. very lightweight, battery life >8hours, prefer ultrabooks using SSD for faster startup
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Asus Zenbook UX305FA-FC086H – 13.3 FHD / M-5Y10 / 8GB / 256GB M.2 SSD / W8.1 : RM2700/-

QUOTE(kokmengng @ Apr 2 2015, 05:14 PM)
Hmmmm, i found Lenovo ThinkPad T440s sound promising. Any comment from sifu2 here?
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its a good options too thumbup.gif no more in stock

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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Apr 2 2015, 05:16 PM)
go check the display at digital mall.. only thinkpad in lenovo got onsite service like dell

but t440 quite old i think.. they upgrade the spec?
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Thinkpad T440P 20AWA1JTMY – 14” / i5-4300M / 4GB / 1TB + 16GB MSSD / Intel HD 4600
Thinkpad T440P 20AWA1JSMY – 14” / i7-4710MQ / 4GB / 1TB 16GB MSSD / Intel HD4600

check these 2
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QUOTE(ValityMental @ Apr 6 2015, 09:07 AM)
Is Acer V Nitro good?

Can it support a 2.5 SSD?

The battery is removeable not?
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battery is not removable. some have ssd

Aspire V Nitro VN7-591G-78A2 has 128gb ssd.

QUOTE(Instant_noodle @ Apr 6 2015, 10:03 AM)
hiya guys, first time asking for guidance here

recently i am planning to get portable machine for werk and gaming, but know less about it compared to desktop

i'm a long winded person (refer to peeps in RWI, i write sh!tty suffs... i sh!t u not...), so i'll try to keep it short...

- programming sh!t, so it has to be powerful enough, and being a sh!tty pro gamer, i know good graphic card is essential
- i plan to do some mid to heavy virtualizationand dump all werk related files into virtual machines so i can keep the pc clean for development and testing
- currently i use a 13" and sometimes i feel i'm in need of wider monitor

as criteria mentioned above:

- 1TB of storage for roughly 4-6 Virtual machinesand the rest are either for games or documentations about creating life, SSD not a necessity but still good for booting up OS and GAMES!!!
- 8GB of ramz (upgradable... hopefully), for simutaneuos virtual machines (that would means the OS should be 64 bit... *sigh*)
- good warranties and support, not like TMNut... 'try and flip ur modem... working ah... ok, case close!!!'
- screen size should be either 15" or 17" and touch screen is optional
- good graphics, i'm a ATi Fanboi but from reviews i know about how bad they are performing in portable gaming machines... so... any recommedation on Nvidia?

budget wise, it should be from 3.5k to 4.5k (could be in higher spec if it aint for extra 6%... *sigh*)

ok, enough descriptions about my requirements and my hidden agenda of making it a portable gaming device, other than just mere platform for werk. feel free to enquire more information for my blurry specification

in b4 opti-dude comes here and yell, 'OMG!!! r*d b*an army getting a betta machine!!!'
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remaining budget, add another 8gb, max it to 16gb ram. change the internal primary hard disk from 500gb to 1T... laugh.gif

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QUOTE(ValityMental @ Apr 6 2015, 10:15 AM)
So would that be a problem if i keep plugged in and play the whole day?
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erm, its better to have removable battery laugh.gif please do consider this

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Modern power management circuitry will prevent "over-charging" the battery, even if you leave it charging 24/7. What is detrimental to the battery is charging it to 100%, letting it drain completely or near completely, then recharging it to 100% repeatedly. This puts a lot of wear on the cells.

Try to keep your charge between 20% and 80%, while only doing a FULL charge + discharge cycle once in a great while. This will preserve the overall longevity of the battery's ability to hold a charge. Also, the cooler you can keep the laptop, the better for the battery as well.


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Never leave the machine plugged in all the time. Laptops are meant to be portable. Using it as a desktop that never runs on the battery will destroy your battery life.

Cycles are your friend. Never letting the battery complete a cycle will greatly diminish your run-time. Try to avoid charging the battery unless it's drained past 30%. Any time the battery drains past 50% and charges more than 50% counts as a cycle. The farther you let it drain before the charge - the better its overall health will remain.

30 cycles in a year is not a good thing. wink.gif

Let the battery drain completely a few times a week.

Never let it sit for long periods of time without use.

Batteries need to be loved or else they won't love you.

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QUOTE(Instant_noodle @ Apr 6 2015, 10:26 AM)
imma do some google and research 1st

well, the machine is for werk but playing games with few buddies in CC is just meh!! dirty toilet, smokers, trash talkers, sticky keyboard and mouse, crappy lighting, etc... it's better to be sitting in mah buddy's house and play there, so higher spec for mobility is quite important.
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QUOTE(Instant_noodle @ Apr 6 2015, 11:57 AM)
checked the link, the product site and the spec, basically good reviews about the machine but the obvious casing makes it obvious to the other workers that i am using a blaardy gaming unit, and that made me look unprofessional, in a sense...
i know it sounds might be nitpicking, but i also concern about the built-in battery. i dun use much battery (for environment sake) and even dun carry battery for the current machine that i use (no power = no werk). it is treated more of a backup than the main power source.

i'm not saying it is a bad unit; it is well-built powerhouse for werk and gaming with a reasonable price.

anymore more recommendations?
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MSI GE60 2QE-887MY Apache - 15.6” FHD IPS + i7-4720HQ + 8GB ram + 1TB (SATA) 7200rpm + GTX960M 2GB +W8.1 ~ RM4199

but really dont like the design sweat.gif as what AthrunIJ said, cooling is issue sweat.gif else.. carry desktop around laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Instant_noodle @ Apr 6 2015, 01:27 PM)
checked inspiron few days ago, look mac-ish... i poked fun of people who uses *certain GNU-Linux distribution* as 'cheap mac imitators' and 'too poor for mac'... getting it would be a huge slap in mah face, plus it aint fer gaming

MSI GE60/ 62/72 is decent but from the reviews i read, there would be either the heat that stops you from using it or the undesirable partitions size that turns people off

Lenovo Y50 has almost the same heating ventilation issues as MSI counterpart... ok, in some cases they are worse...

Alienware is indeed fine tuned but the price is way out of the league...

i'll try to think and balance the factors for those mentioned notebooks, and i know that there's no such thing as perfect (even for beeeewbs...)

*feels like someone is trying to punch me in da face for my uber nit-picking*
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i slowly... confusing on what u plan wanna get... i think better u gt illegear z5... removable battery or not...
Modern power management circuitry will prevent "over-charging" the battery, even if you leave it charging 24/7. What is detrimental to the battery is charging it to 100%, letting it drain completely or near completely, then recharging it to 100% repeatedly. This puts a lot of wear on the cells.
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QUOTE(mugenz @ Apr 6 2015, 02:10 PM)
Budget: rm1500 to rm1700
Purpose: for work

Can someone recommend me laptop with the budget and purpose above?
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HP 14-r254TU – 14” + i3-4005U + 4GB + 1TB + W8.1 :
Acer Aspire E5-511-C8QGi – 14” + Intel N2940 + 2GB + 500GB + W8.1 Bing : -
Acer Aspire E5-411(Red, Blue, White) – 14” +Intel N3540 + 2GB + 500GB +W8.1 Bing :
Asus X554LD-XX761D (Black , White) – 15.6” + I5-5200 + 4GB + 500GB + GT820M 1GB + DOS :
Lenovo G40-80 80E4005NMJ – 14” - i5-5200U + 4GB + 500GB + AMD R5-M230 +DOS

prince might be different after gst was implemented.. and if its totally for work.. those budget is more than enough
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QUOTE(Prince J @ Apr 6 2015, 02:52 PM)
Per our built-in battery statistic, it wears off very slowly comparing to detachable battery even if you charge it all the time. Our Z5 users usually get 1 to 2% wear off from the built-in battery a month, so I guess your statement is right.
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post Apr 6 2015, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(andyliew97 @ Apr 6 2015, 04:19 PM)
Bought acer v nitro v15 (RM3699) with gst ,very happy with it,but i found out there's a problem with the wifi, when i ping it to my router i got very high response time while my desktop show normal(on wifi too) downloading seems slow by half of the normal speed i would get on desktop, youtube-ing is just ughhhh 1080 cant even load properly while desktop load like piece of cake ,anyone face this issue ?
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yes.. i see in acer support forum also have this issue.

If you are having wireless issues I would suggest calling Acer Technical Support and see about having the unit brought in for service for testing to make sure there isn't a hardware issue.

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try install this driver driver
TSpandera999
post Apr 6 2015, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(andyliew97 @ Apr 6 2015, 04:23 PM)
yes, already update just now ,still same problem with ping, speed sometimes ok sometimes not
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acer technical service suggest

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TSpandera999
post Apr 6 2015, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(andyliew97 @ Apr 6 2015, 04:32 PM)
The place i stay no acer service center or acer shop ,only 3rd party cry.gif  cry.gif
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acer technical service suggest

this.. duh... try first sweat.gif

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