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 ILLEGEAR Selenite Discussion Thread V1, world’s first 17.3” bezel-less laptop

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Man On Fire
post Apr 21 2019, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(syazx @ Apr 20 2019, 07:30 PM)
hi all... just received my Selenite last week and have a blast with it..

However, i just want to know.. can anyone tell me what is the shortcut key to off the screen?

thanx
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Hi...im currently surveying selenite. But after go thru the thread, many people say selenite sound speaker is bad. Can you share your experience with selenite regarding this? A video sample would be helpful...thanks.
Man On Fire
post Jan 3 2020, 09:16 PM

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This is quite a bummer... has been surveying illegear since last year. I thought the sound issue has been resolved since they already come out with illegear onyx n selenite pro. im almost 90% sure will order next week...now im not sure anymore. Hahah. Dayum!!
Man On Fire
post Jan 7 2020, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(hamjun0225 @ Jan 6 2020, 12:04 PM)
onyx pro and selenite pro use different motherboard and chassis. Selenite pro same chassis as mag-15.
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Several youtube reviewers praise the Mag-15 laptop esp from eluktronic and aftershock. I wonder Selenite Pro is similar or not. But, im kinda confuse...so illegear Onyx pro not similar like Mag-15??

Man On Fire
post Aug 7 2020, 12:13 PM

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hi...i have selenite pro i7-9750 with rtx2060.

i want to upgrade my SSD to 1TB as my current 500gb is not enough (blame COD). so, i plan to buy upgrade ssd from illigear 1TB as my main and my current 500gb as my 2nd hd.
just wanna ask few things.

1) if i upgrade SSD from Illigear, how long will it takes for illigear to install new SSD along with clean windows install if i bring my laptop to center?? will it take days or can it be done onsite settle that day it self??

2) If illigear unable to do it on the same day (maybe gonna take weeks), can i buy my own SSD and install it myself? will this void the warranty? - i really need the laptop as it is my daily work machine.

3) i prefer illigear to do clean install everything (bios/windows/drivers), just like getting new laptop...however, if i choose to upgrade the ssd myself (refer quest 2)...will illigear support help me with bios/windows installation?? ---bcoz, i really noobshit about laptop.

thanks...
Man On Fire
post Aug 7 2020, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(amir.asyraf @ Aug 7 2020, 02:31 PM)
I suggest you buy your own. But if you really want to buy from them, make sure you choose the branded ones (e.g. from Samsung) not the generic no-brand ones because they're problematic.

I don't think replacing the storage or RAM will void the warranty. Also it's super easy to replace as well.

FYI in case you don't know, you don't need to clean install your OS and everything if you want to upgrade.  You can just clone from your existing drive to the new one.
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thanks...will learn how to all that from youtube see if i can do it myself. hardware installation part is easy as i am used to assemble desktop. its just..the software part im not familiar off...
Man On Fire
post Aug 7 2020, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(Prince J @ Aug 7 2020, 06:01 PM)
Hi Man On Fire

Yes you may send in and we will assist on that. You can also perform the upgrade on your own that doesn't void the warranty.

Our processing time is about 2 to 3 working days now for installing SSD + reformat smile.gif
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Okay..i'll see if i can do it myself first. if cant then ill find time to go to your center. i live outside KL...quite far thats why. thanks.
Man On Fire
post Aug 8 2020, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(pluginbaby @ Aug 7 2020, 11:14 PM)
You can use Macrium Reflect to clone your existing drive. It can also expand your storage if your new SSD is bigger.

Since you will be experimenting, how bout clone, then put in new SSD, then perform windows reset. Then install the drivers and software. If anything goes wrong you can always insert back your old SSD in.

Anyway you can always clone your current drive in image format and store in a different drive so that u can perform a restore when you wish to. An external drive reader would be handy tho like a m.2 external.
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interesting...sure i'll look it up on how to. thanks bro

 

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