As per title, generally which laptop brand you recommend as Good in terms of stability and durability.
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Which Laptop Brand You Recommend is GOOD to Buy
Which Laptop Brand You Recommend is GOOD to Buy
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Feb 9 2016, 07:51 PM, updated 10y ago
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As per title, generally which laptop brand you recommend as Good in terms of stability and durability.
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Feb 9 2016, 07:57 PM
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You want durability, get the Panasonic Toughbook lol.
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Feb 10 2016, 12:05 AM
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if you define by brand. then you caught up buying faulty unit. seems like you will definitely will blame the brand instead of certain model of the notebook..
sometimes, brand also play important role to influence the price. same specs but different price due to different brand. in the end of the day, how reliable and durable is the notebook model matters. i've null the poll |
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Feb 10 2016, 12:09 PM
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my friend say buy laptop must buy above 2.5k ..others will spoil fast.
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Feb 10 2016, 01:42 PM
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The higher your budget goes, the better the built quality of the material and to an extent the internal hardware components. If you are looking for a something of at least an quality aluminum built laptop than prepare to pay at least 3K more or less.
You also have to consider buying a laptop with better specs or crappier built quality or lower specs with better built quality. Choosing all of the above can easily cost you between the 3-6K price mark. You simply get what you paid for. This post has been edited by Strik37: Feb 10 2016, 01:49 PM |
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Feb 11 2016, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(Strik37 @ Feb 10 2016, 01:42 PM) The higher your budget goes, the better the built quality of the material and to an extent the internal hardware components. If you are looking for a something of at least an quality aluminum built laptop than prepare to pay at least 3K more or less. Not really true.. u buy a 12k msi still shitty n worse than rog in terms cooling.You also have to consider buying a laptop with better specs or crappier built quality or lower specs with better built quality. Choosing all of the above can easily cost you between the 3-6K price mark. You simply get what you paid for. A 5k illegear own 9k msi n par wif Alienware 15.. a rm4499 Inspiron 7559 own the medium range market. Really like the sifus up there said.. it's all depends. |
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Feb 11 2016, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(Strik37 @ Feb 10 2016, 01:42 PM) The higher your budget goes, the better the built quality of the material and to an extent the internal hardware components. If you are looking for a something of at least an quality aluminum built laptop than prepare to pay at least 3K more or less. Get wat suit u betterYou also have to consider buying a laptop with better specs or crappier built quality or lower specs with better built quality. Choosing all of the above can easily cost you between the 3-6K price mark. You simply get what you paid for. This post has been edited by myway1985: Feb 11 2016, 01:31 PM |
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Feb 12 2016, 02:36 PM
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QUOTE(yorkhan @ Feb 10 2016, 12:09 PM) ur firned's advice is not 100%. although its a safer bet tat premium price will get u premium build.Reason: 1) expensive laptop doesnt guarantee zero-faulty units. 2) My whole family (around 7 of us), using around 4-5 laptops, and all our laptop are between the price os 1.5-1.7k. All of it lasted at least 4-5 years (minimal gaming). We only change laptop when it lags significantly. [this conclude tat how u use ur laptop also plays a factor] |
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Feb 12 2016, 09:21 PM
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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Feb 11 2016, 12:29 PM) Not really true.. u buy a 12k msi still shitty n worse than rog in terms cooling. Cooling is merely one of the factor and not everyone have a problem with it, you would also have to take into account the local environment which the laptop in question is operating which can be less of a factor in say certain regions like in most western countries where its much cooler over there unlike over here where due to the tropical climate having a year summer. It's the exception not the norm.A 5k illegear own 9k msi n par wif Alienware 15.. a rm4499 Inspiron 7559 own the medium range market. Really like the sifus up there said.. it's all depends. Price can also be subjective to certain people and on most MSI laptops you are actually paying for extra bells and whistles like mech keyboards and whatnot that most people find to be an overkill and not "worth" their money when they could simply get a more customizable and affordable desktop or mini-PC equivalent. As per TS title, which laptop is "Good to buy" will largely depend on your budget. Just don't expect getting a laptop with modern mid-range performance with decent enough built quality on a budget less than 1k, you are simply asking for the impossible. QUOTE(myway1985 @ Feb 11 2016, 01:31 PM) Easier said, though not everyone knowns what suit u better thus why such threads and sections like this exists to give them a general idea.This post has been edited by Strik37: Feb 12 2016, 10:02 PM |
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Feb 13 2016, 08:59 PM
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Feb 13 2016, 10:54 PM
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QUOTE(fat16 @ Feb 13 2016, 08:59 PM) business grade oso not all durable lo.. lenovo thinkpad x1 like slightly above their normal range onlyhp probook like shit. only zbook not bad.. dell latitude very hard to get got gpu n precision mainly aim graphical work.. wan lasting get latitude ultra rugged lo.. beat panasonic lo |
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Feb 14 2016, 10:46 AM
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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Feb 13 2016, 10:54 PM) business grade oso not all durable lo.. lenovo thinkpad x1 like slightly above their normal range only like that go buy military grade laptop hp probook like shit. only zbook not bad.. dell latitude very hard to get got gpu n precision mainly aim graphical work.. wan lasting get latitude ultra rugged lo.. beat panasonic lo http://www.ruggednotebooks.com/ |
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Feb 14 2016, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(fat16 @ Feb 14 2016, 10:46 AM) U wan? I can source u a few rugged latitude..7404. i5, touch screen, win 7 pro... Haha.. full military can get second hand fron Thailand. Higher spec than Malaysia 1... Our militants stil using 2nd gen laptop... no budget since ge13... most office still using c2d n pentium 4 HT... fuk tat jibby.. not only steal education, health funds but country defend funds too. |
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Feb 15 2016, 09:49 AM
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lol illegear
i actuallly dont know that brand exist, seems pretty new company... anyway good looking custom laptop from malaysia <3 but have anyone loaded them with linux (just asking some opinion)? the current problem with linux is to deal with the optimus support from nvidia and it seems that the custom laptop the offer best compatibility is the u series (intel gpu only)...? |
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Feb 15 2016, 10:01 AM
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QUOTE(TruboXL @ Feb 15 2016, 10:49 AM) lol illegear if you buy those high end barebones (not the thin all-soldered-in) models meant for desktop replacement, they don't use Optimus anymore. Its all direct to the dGPU. Even the iGPU from the Intel procs don't get used (iirc they get disabled or something like that)i actuallly dont know that brand exist, seems pretty new company... anyway good looking custom laptop from malaysia <3 but have anyone loaded them with linux (just asking some opinion)? the current problem with linux is to deal with the optimus support from nvidia and it seems that the custom laptop the offer best compatibility is the u series (intel gpu only)...? |
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Feb 15 2016, 01:49 PM
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as long dont use for torrent will be fine
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Feb 15 2016, 03:41 PM
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I usually go for Lenovo or Dell.
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Feb 15 2016, 06:01 PM
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QUOTE(hyperyouth_firepower @ Feb 15 2016, 10:01 AM) if you buy those high end barebones (not the thin all-soldered-in) models meant for desktop replacement, they don't use Optimus anymore. Its all direct to the dGPU. Even the iGPU from the Intel procs don't get used (iirc they get disabled or something like that) thanks hyperyouth_firepower, i will try ask around the option to shut off optimus in the bios if illegear have that the next time i buy barebone laptop but then again kinda worried desktop replacements batteries though, maybe hurtin too much? personally i use laptop listed in my sig, and battery seems short lived (1 year i think)... |
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Feb 15 2016, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE(TruboXL @ Feb 15 2016, 06:01 PM) thanks hyperyouth_firepower, i will try ask around the option to shut off optimus in the bios if illegear have that the next time i buy barebone laptop Some new laptops come with smart battery charging nowadays.but then again kinda worried desktop replacements batteries though, maybe hurtin too much? personally i use laptop listed in my sig, and battery seems short lived (1 year i think)... For e.g. our S and D series come equipped with battery engine like this |
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Feb 15 2016, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(TruboXL @ Feb 15 2016, 07:01 PM) thanks hyperyouth_firepower, i will try ask around the option to shut off optimus in the bios if illegear have that the next time i buy barebone laptop Most welcome.but then again kinda worried desktop replacements batteries though, maybe hurtin too much? personally i use laptop listed in my sig, and battery seems short lived (1 year i think)... I see Prince_J has replied to you about the battery. About the part of dGPU and iGPU and Optimus, the way I understand, a lot of games these days aren't build with proper Optimus support. Optimus won't die for the low end laptops, but proper gaming laptops shouldn't have Optimus hardwired (as in forced Optimus) and Illegear's decision to have newer models that disables / discards Optimus is certainly a very, very good move. Too bad I bought my machine 1 year too early. LOL |
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