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 Buying new laptop? Need RECOMMENDATION?, PLEASE POST IT HERE !!! Ver. 2.

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post May 3 2007, 06:42 PM

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QUOTE(gaTO @ May 3 2007, 12:59 PM)
hi guys..i need help..

i thinking of getting either compaq or dell's laptop

my budget would be around rm1900 - rm2400!

i'll be playing games like warcraft 3 n some other games which are not so latest,listen to songs,uni assignments,BT d/l,msn messenger..

do you know of any major 'producer' or what that have installment payment?

thank you very much..
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If got CC sure can installment....
I think ur requirement can go for V3250...
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post May 3 2007, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 3 2007, 06:42 PM)
If got CC sure can installment....
I think ur requirement can go for V3250...
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yeah ... installment in low yat normally require a credit card ..
unless u r going to the AEON 1 ..
but tht one the interest is more higher ...
not really worth ^ ^for me i accept HSBC , AMBANK ,MBF
but normally there is a 5% handling fees ^ ^
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thanks for the fast reply guys..appreciate it..

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QUOTE(john_jay2 @ May 3 2007, 08:09 PM)
yeah ... installment in low yat normally require a credit card ..
unless u r going to the AEON 1 ..
but tht one the interest is more higher ...
not really worth ^ ^for me i accept HSBC , AMBANK ,MBF
but normally there is a 5% handling fees ^ ^
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AEON how much interest then? haha...saw it b4 but duno the rate...
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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 3 2007, 10:14 PM)
AEON how much interest then? haha...saw it b4 but duno the rate...
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AEON..? izzit that 1 related with Jusco..?
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post May 3 2007, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 3 2007, 10:14 PM)
AEON how much interest then? haha...saw it b4 but duno the rate...
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not really sure ...
but i heard is 10% above .. if i not mistake ...
coz pay by cash 1 .. no need c.card .. ^ ^
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QUOTE(beyond430 @ May 3 2007, 11:40 PM)
AEON..? izzit that 1 related with Jusco..?
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nope...individual i think. They offer a lot installment plan 1. Not sure though their rate.
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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 4 2007, 12:34 AM)
nope...individual i think. They offer a lot installment plan 1. Not sure though their rate.
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izzit ??
i heard tht AEON bank owned JUSCO ... dono whether is right or not ??
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QUOTE(john_jay2 @ May 4 2007, 12:37 AM)
izzit ??
i heard tht AEON bank owned JUSCO ... dono whether is right or not ??
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AEON company brought Jusco long ago already ar ..few years back .. that is why you see the Jusco trademark got 'owned by AEON' and you can also notice AEON cc centers at every JJ ..
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QUOTE(xin @ May 4 2007, 12:59 AM)
AEON company brought Jusco long ago already ar ..few years back .. that is why you see the Jusco trademark got 'owned by AEON' and you can also notice AEON cc centers at every JJ ..
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yeah .. no wonder always see many AEON ... even near bukit bintang there oso hv ....
they are dominating ..
xin u know their interest or not ar ? for installment ?
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dunno I get direct from HP got 24 month installments 0% on all CC
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QUOTE(john_jay2 @ May 4 2007, 01:10 AM)
yeah .. no wonder always see many AEON ... even near bukit bintang there oso hv ....
they are dominating ..
xin u know their interest or not ar ? for installment ?
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Finance Amount
Below RM2,999 Interest Rate 1.5%
From RM3,000 to RM6,999 Interest Rate 1.2%
Above RM7,000 Interest Rate 1.0%

more info at Aeon Malaysia Webpage
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QUOTE(xin @ May 4 2007, 01:37 AM)
Finance Amount                     
Below RM2,999        Interest Rate                  1.5%
From RM3,000 to RM6,999    Interest Rate    1.2%
Above RM7,000          Interest Rate              1.0%

more info at Aeon Malaysia Webpage
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the chargers is per month .. right ??
is quite standard huh ???

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post May 4 2007, 01:45 AM

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QUOTE(john_jay2 @ May 4 2007, 01:40 AM)
the chargers is per month .. right ??
is quite standard huh ???
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ya but i think it can only be used on AEON Easy Payment Scheme for your purchases at participating merchants... so if you r a merchant of Aeon then the interest do applies and up to 36months installment .. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(xin @ May 4 2007, 01:37 AM)
Finance Amount                     
Below RM2,999        Interest Rate                  1.5%
From RM3,000 to RM6,999    Interest Rate    1.2%
Above RM7,000          Interest Rate              1.0%

more info at Aeon Malaysia Webpage
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Not that high though......
Can consider...haha laugh.gif
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QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 4 2007, 02:11 AM)
Not that high though......
Can consider...haha  laugh.gif
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aiyo..better use cc o buy la(0% interest). 1% per month then can be 24% for 2 year alr. No worth la. Yesterday go to Aeon sales counter in penang saw they selling BenQ R55 (RM3999) lower spec: Core duo,512MB RAM,GF7400,80GB HD... wa lao..quiet expensive. I just bought RM3349 in passed PC fair come with standard C2D spec. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(tplcaik @ May 4 2007, 08:21 AM)
aiyo..better use cc o buy la(0% interest). 1% per month then can be 24% for 2 year alr. No worth la. Yesterday go to Aeon sales counter in penang saw they selling BenQ R55 (RM3999) lower spec: Core duo,512MB RAM,GF7400,80GB HD... wa lao..quiet expensive. I just bought RM3349 in passed PC fair come with standard C2D spec. tongue.gif
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huh ?? why so expensive 1 ??
not worth lar .. they r cutting ppl head off ^ ^
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QUOTE(tplcaik @ May 4 2007, 08:21 AM)
aiyo..better use cc o buy la(0% interest). 1% per month then can be 24% for 2 year alr. No worth la. Yesterday go to Aeon sales counter in penang saw they selling BenQ R55 (RM3999) lower spec: Core duo,512MB RAM,GF7400,80GB HD... wa lao..quiet expensive. I just bought RM3349 in passed PC fair come with standard C2D spec. tongue.gif
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lower specs but expensive..? how come man...
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QUOTE(beyond430 @ May 4 2007, 11:57 AM)
lower specs but expensive..? how come man...
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maybe aeon already count in the interest inside ..
thats y it is expensive ..
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Hai..
I would like to buy laptop but I need some opinion from you.
I wish to have Toshiba or any other good recomend brand below RM4,000 with below spec:-

Specs: Intel(R) Core(tm)2 Duo Processor T5500 (1.80GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 667MHz FSB), 1GB DDRII RAM, 80GB-120GB HDD, 13"-14.1" WXGA SSV, DVD Super Multi Drive, DOS, Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 950 DVMT 128 MB (shared),2-2.3kg (approx.), 56K Modem, 10/100 Ethernet, WiFi 802.11b/g, IEEE1394, Bluetooth, 4 x USB, RJ11, RJ45, 4-in-1 Card Reader (SD, MMC, Memory Stick / Stick PRO), 1x S-Video, Integrated WebCam and Skype(tm) One-Touch Activation Button, 1x PCMCIA type I / II slot, Facia Black Colour/White Colour, at least 1-year Warranty

Waiting for your reply.
Thanks & Best regards,
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QUOTE(Shinigami @ May 2 2007, 01:19 AM)
Hi there...

This is a topic for EVERYBODY out there that needs special recommendation on buying a new laptop...

To request recommendation, what u need to post:

1. Brand.
2. Budget.
3. Specs.
4. Size.

Any new topic regarding recommendations shall be closed/deleted without explaination...

It's easy to be intimidated by all the laptop models on the market today. There are literally dozens and dozens in every price range.

The key to finding the right one for you is to step back and consider exactly how you plan to use your laptop. When you define what you need before you go shopping, buying the right machine becomes much easier.

Here are a few tips how to purchase such a piece of equipment.

Before buying:

Calculate with a generous budget.
Do not think about your current needs. Think about your future ones.
The device should manage all of your electronic daily needs for at least the next three years to come. It is also advisable to foresee your device as a mobile desktop replacement.
The device's usefulness is more important than its appearance which means that it must be practical and robust as opposed to being suitable for taking part in a designer competition.
Sleep the matter over again before buying.

Buying:

Take producers into consideration who have been in the laptop business for a long time and whose main line is computer production and who do not, for example, also produce refrigerators and vacuum cleaners. An advertising flyer which makes big promises at a low price is also not suitable.

The device should offer standard components which are independent of the laptop producer. This means, for instance, avoiding a graphic card from Joe Bloggs or a harddisk which fell off the back of a lorry. Good laptops contain components from IBM, INTEL, 3COM, LUCENT, CISCO etc. Remember that it might be necessary to install a new driver at a later point and this will still be available from a good producer in two years.

The device should be all-in-one which means that the DVD/CD R/W, network card, wireless LAN, analog modem, USB Version 2.x, FireWire, Bluetooth etc. are all built in. With an all-in-one device it is not possible to forget to pack in the wireless card or the bluetooth card or to leave them in the train. All in all devices with built-in components are lighter than those with separate add-ons. They are also much less likely to break down. Apart from that good robust devices do tend to be somewhat heavier than their less robust counterparts.

Floppy drives are no longer absolutely necessary for daily work and are hardly available on the market any more. Should you need one nevertheless, you can hook up an external USB drive. USB floppy drives can also boot DOS. However these days there are other possibilities for doing BIOS upgrades, backups etc.
You should choose a processor of the latest generation. Today (01.01.06) that would be an Intel Centrino Duo Mobile 2.0 GHz processor or faster (but not an Intel Celeron processor).

The harddisk should be 80 GB or more.

Today 1 GB of RAM is customary. Also think about your future needs. 2 GB of RAM (Windows Vista, Photoshop etc.) is definitely better and, what you buy right from the beginning, is much cheaper than a later upgrade.

Graphic cards with at least 64 MB of RAM (not shared) are standard in good devices. Running a large external monitor will then pose no problems whatsoever.
You should pay special attention to your choice of monitor. Many producers have allowed themselves to be persuaded to produce 15" monitors which use 1600 x 1200 pixels as their ideal resolution. Unfortunately this is not ideal for many users because the contents of the screen can hardly be read at this resolution. An ideal resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or 1400 x 1050 pixels is better for 15" monitors.
The operating system should be Windows XP Professional SP2 (and definitely not Windows XP HOME Edition). XP Professional is only slightly more expensive but is well worth it. Make sure that you get the operating system on a separate CD and not as a 'preload' bundled together with other software. This is also valid for the drivers. (Good producers offer web pages where you can download the latest BIOS, drivers and the like.) You will then find it much easier to configure your own system. Also ask if Linux can be installed easily and whether support is available in any case. Installation of Linux is not possible on all laptops without problems. But if Linux can be installed without a great effort, you can assume that the components are good quality ones.

Conclusion:

There are endless variations you can buy. Don't hesitate to ask here. Questions don't cost anything...
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