Dell bad bad, cut cost , not put in IPS panel , put the TN panel,
Enquiries/Recommendations Notebook Recommendation Thread v.29
Enquiries/Recommendations Notebook Recommendation Thread v.29
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Oct 26 2017, 01:01 AM
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Dell bad bad, cut cost , not put in IPS panel , put the TN panel,
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Oct 26 2017, 07:18 AM
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Oct 26 2017, 07:58 AM
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QUOTE(ahchat @ Oct 26 2017, 07:18 AM) yes.. onsite warranty... actually it's the reseller tat keep pushing ips > TN..Samsung monitor mostly uses VA panel which is more like ultrasharp TN + wide angle but without the risk of ips bleeding.. n ppl hail Samsung monitor... pro of TN : 1. tahan lasak.. average TN lifespan 5 6 years 2. no worry of bleeding edge 3. dun need buy privacy screen protector(thks to no so wide wide angle) 4. cheaper and native faster response time and HZ con on TN: 1. poor colour gamut ( not for editing usage) 2. narrow view angle compare to ips 3. poorer contrast pro of ips: 1. higher colour gamut 2. got true colour model option (high end) 3. native 170 plus degree view angle con of ips: 1. very fast rosak if u dun hv good cooling system 2. only glossy panel look nice, matte ips panel generally sux (few exception but oso for high end model) 3. pricey.. becoz of marketing I hvnt include outdoor view those.. as far as I know there r terrible fhd ips exist oso.. like inspiron 7559, 7577, Lenovo legion series, low end rog models.. This post has been edited by myway1985: Oct 26 2017, 08:33 AM |
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Oct 26 2017, 09:13 AM
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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Oct 26 2017, 07:58 AM) yes.. onsite warranty... actually it's the reseller tat keep pushing ips > TN.. ok, noted...like dell due to its on site service...I don't mind bout d screen as im buying for my bro...not heavy user, just surfing online , some assigments...Samsung monitor mostly uses VA panel which is more like ultrasharp TN + wide angle but without the risk of ips bleeding.. n ppl hail Samsung monitor... pro of TN : 1. tahan lasak.. average TN lifespan 5 6 years 2. no worry of bleeding edge 3. dun need buy privacy screen protector(thks to no so wide wide angle) 4. cheaper and native faster response time and HZ con on TN: 1. poor colour gamut ( not for editing usage) 2. narrow view angle compare to ips 3. poorer contrast pro of ips: 1. higher colour gamut 2. got true colour model option (high end) 3. native 170 plus degree view angle con of ips: 1. very fast rosak if u dun hv good cooling system 2. only glossy panel look nice, matte ips panel generally sux (few exception but oso for high end model) 3. pricey.. becoz of marketing I hvnt include outdoor view those.. as far as I know there r terrible fhd ips exist oso.. like inspiron 7559, 7577, Lenovo legion series, low end rog models.. dunno bout build quality, need to find actual product first...my dell laptop lasted 5 years without prob until this year, the mobo died..any suggestion which dell outlet sell the 5570? coz not all outlet have stock |
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Oct 26 2017, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(ahchat @ Oct 26 2017, 09:13 AM) ok, noted...like dell due to its on site service...I don't mind bout d screen as im buying for my bro...not heavy user, just surfing online , some assigments... 5567 n 5570 same 1... only processor different...dunno bout build quality, need to find actual product first...my dell laptop lasted 5 years without prob until this year, the mobo died..any suggestion which dell outlet sell the 5570? coz not all outlet have stock |
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Oct 26 2017, 09:49 AM
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Looking for recommendations
1. Preferred brand : Am aware of HP and Dell. Considering others as well 2. Budget : It will be high since the spec I am going for is high 3. Usage : work 4. Screen Size : 13" - 15" Spec required: 16gb RAM and 512GB SSD. GPU: doesnt matter, as long as doesn't affect battery life. Weight: i have been carry brick around for many years so its time to scale down on the kg, anything less than 1.8kg This post has been edited by aztrdr: Oct 26 2017, 10:36 AM |
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Oct 26 2017, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(aztrdr @ Oct 26 2017, 09:49 AM) Looking for recommendations need with discrete gpu ?1. Preferred brand : Am aware of HP and Dell. Considering others as well 2. Budget : It will be high since the spec I am going for is high 3. Usage : work 4. Screen Size : 13" - 15" Spec required: 16gb RAM and 512GB SSD. |
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Oct 26 2017, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(aztrdr @ Oct 26 2017, 09:49 AM) Looking for recommendations precision 5570..rn9k1. Preferred brand : Am aware of HP and Dell. Considering others as well 2. Budget : It will be high since the spec I am going for is high 3. Usage : work 4. Screen Size : 13" - 15" Spec required: 16gb RAM and 512GB SSD. xps 15 9560 i7 uhd, 16gb 512gb pcie ssd.. free upgrade to 16gb (8gb 2667mhz x 2 instead of 2400mhz). rm8800 alienware 13 r3 oled 32gb 512 dfo rm7800 alienware 15 r3 n 17r4 new gtx 1060 rm9299.. 16gb n 512gb pcie ssd This post has been edited by myway1985: Oct 26 2017, 10:21 AM |
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Oct 26 2017, 10:33 AM
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Oct 26 2017, 10:35 AM
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Lookinng for recommendations
Preferred brand : none actually, as long it's good Budget: around 4k+, 5k still okay Usage: casual gaming + work screen size: 15.6 Specs required: gtx 1060, maxq also fine |
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Oct 26 2017, 11:35 AM
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1. Preferred brand : None, anything can, my last laptop was Asus A43S
2. Budget : Less than 2.5 preferable, but can until 3.2k 3. Usage : work, leisure, movies, games (tycoon games mostly and red alert series, Civilization) 4. Screen Size : 14" Spec required: 8gb RAM min but if got 16gb will be more happy and 1TB HD (if can mix with SSD, better). GPU: as long as can support my games, should be ok Weight: i have been carry brick around for many years so its time to scale down on the kg, anything less than 1.8kg no more than 2.2kg |
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Oct 26 2017, 12:35 PM
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Oct 26 2017, 08:21 PM
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QUOTE(aztrdr @ Oct 26 2017, 09:49 AM) Looking for recommendations Lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon, Dell Latitude 7480 customise , Asus UX 490 U1. Preferred brand : Am aware of HP and Dell. Considering others as well 2. Budget : It will be high since the spec I am going for is high 3. Usage : work 4. Screen Size : 13" - 15" Spec required: 16gb RAM and 512GB SSD. GPU: doesnt matter, as long as doesn't affect battery life. Weight: i have been carry brick around for many years so its time to scale down on the kg, anything less than 1.8kg |
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Oct 26 2017, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(budak nakal @ Oct 26 2017, 11:35 AM) 1. Preferred brand : None, anything can, my last laptop was Asus A43S Lenovo Ideapad 520s-2. Budget : Less than 2.5 preferable, but can until 3.2k 3. Usage : work, leisure, movies, games (tycoon games mostly and red alert series, Civilization) 4. Screen Size : 14" Spec required: 8gb RAM min but if got 16gb will be more happy and 1TB HD (if can mix with SSD, better). GPU: as long as can support my games, should be ok Weight: i have been carry brick around for many years so its time to scale down on the kg, anything less than 1.8kg no more than 2.2kg INTEL® Core™ I5-7200U Processor W10 HOME 14″ FHD IPS AG(SLIM) 4G (1X4GB DDR4 2133) 128 PCIE SSD + 1TB HDD NVIDIA® GEFORCE® 940MX |
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Oct 27 2017, 11:31 AM
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Oct 27 2017, 04:21 PM
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Okay so i wanted to buy a laptop for my bro
Purpose of Laptop Gaming, Entertainment + Video Edit/Rendering(Important) So GPU is important for fast rendering as we know His current laptop is Lenovo y50 or y500 i forgot which bought around 2 years ago I couldn't check out whats the GPU he have now as i wanted to give him a surprise Therefore, suggest me a laptop Budget prefer 3-4K, could go higher |
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Oct 27 2017, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(puremage111 @ Oct 27 2017, 04:21 PM) Okay so i wanted to buy a laptop for my bro how high your budget can go > ? 10 K?Purpose of Laptop Gaming, Entertainment + Video Edit/Rendering(Important) So GPU is important for fast rendering as we know His current laptop is Lenovo y50 or y500 i forgot which bought around 2 years ago I couldn't check out whats the GPU he have now as i wanted to give him a surprise Therefore, suggest me a laptop Budget prefer 3-4K, could go higher |
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Oct 27 2017, 04:37 PM
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Oct 27 2017, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE(puremage111 @ Oct 27 2017, 04:37 PM) Uhmmm Max 5K ba i see, if your budget can higher, will intro you those mobile workstation , cause you mention doing rendering He don't do all the thing at once So basically mainly looking at GPU, RAM Is there laptop with good GPU which is under 14inch? If not then 15.6 Thanks ya 5k ++ , can get Acer helio 300 ( gtx 1060 ) , HP omen 15 ( gtx 1050 ti ) , Dell 7577 ( gtx 1050 ti ), Lenovo Y520 ( gtx 1050 ti ), |
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Oct 27 2017, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE(shirogawawa @ Oct 27 2017, 05:41 PM) i see, if your budget can higher, will intro you those mobile workstation , cause you mention doing rendering Ahhh psps 5k ++ , can get Acer helio 300 ( gtx 1060 ) , HP omen 15 ( gtx 1050 ti ) , Dell 7577 ( gtx 1050 ti ), Lenovo Y520 ( gtx 1050 ti ), Alright thanks for the suggestion there! TBH, after so many years, i only bought Asus/Lenovo Laptop, i am kinda biased towards other brand perhaps because when i am young, i uses my Dad's Sony , Mum's Acer and all seems slowwwwww. Is Acer and HP actually good? I don't have good impression on these brand |
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