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    Hey Guys, I'm looking to buy a laptop around 30-35 K range. I'm strictly looking for a 14" screen size.

    I was browsing through online shopping websites and i came across this Samsung Laptop Notebook NP305E4A-S01IN on ebay.in

    Samsung Laptop Notebook NP305E4A-S01IN QUAD CORE 4GB 1000GB Win7 HP 1GB Nvidia | eBay


    Its config is a bang for bucks,

    Processor : AMD Quad-Core A6-3420M Accelerated Processor (1.5GHz, 4MB L2 Cache)
    Screen : 35.56cm (14.0) HD LED Display (1366 x 768), Anti-Reflective
    Graphic Processor : 1 GB DDR3 AMD Radeon™ HD6470M (PowerXpress)
    System Memory : 4GB DDR3 System Memory at 1,333MHz (4GB x 1)
    HDD : 1TB S-ATA II Hard Drive (5,400RPM)
    Operating System : Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)

    Frankly i have no idea about Samsung laptops, their durability, service centers, heat issues and such. So, thats why i need your help. Please suggest if it will be a good buy or not.

    I tried searching all over but there aren't many buyers for samsung laptops. That bugs me a little and i have no knowledge about AMD processor also. I hope you get the drift. Plz help.

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    Don't buy that Samsung laptop. It has old AMD processor and graphics card.

    Buy this --> HP Pavilion G6-2005AX Laptop AMD A8 Quad Core/4GB/500GB/Win 7 HB/1GB Graphics: Flipkart.com: Compare, Review HP Notebook

    This is the best bang for the buck laptop out there.
    AMD A8-3870K with Radeon HD 6550D | Digilite A55M (Foxconn) | 2 * 4 GB Corsair 1600 Mhz Value RAM | Corsair CX430v2 | NZXT Gamma | Dell S2240L 22" @ 1080p
    Intel i5-2500K | Asus P8Z68 Deluxe | 2 * 4 GB Corsair Vengeance | WD Caviar Blue 500 GB | CM Hyper 212 Evo | AMD Radeon HD 6950 2 GB | NZXT Tempest Evo | Corsair AX850 | AverMedia AverTV Capture HD H727
    Samsung Galaxy S2 | Mac mini (Late 2009) with OS X Mountain Lion, 10.8
    Pandaboard ES | OMAP 4460 SoC | 2 * ARM Cortex A9 cores | PowerVR SGX540 graphics
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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    Quote Originally Posted by ico View Post
    Don't buy that Samsung laptop. It has old AMD processor and graphics card.

    Buy this --> HP Pavilion G6-2005AX Laptop AMD A8 Quad Core/4GB/500GB/Win 7 HB/1GB Graphics: Flipkart.com: Compare, Review HP Notebook

    This is the best bang for the buck laptop out there.

    Thanks for the help. Config looks great. Just the 15.6" screen size is a bit wider than what i prefer. And are there any HP + AMD CPU heating issues ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sumitarora View Post
    Thanks for the help. Config looks great. Just the 15.6" screen size is a bit wider than what i prefer. And are there any HP + AMD CPU heating issues ?
    In laptops, CPU is never to be blamed for heating. It is the laptop manufacturer.

    Around your budget you'll always find laptops being on the hotter side because manufacturers compromise slightly to bring the cost down. And if you're expecting to play games for 5-6 hours continuously, then every laptop out there will heat up.

    This works completely fine. No overheating problem but it does run a bit on the hotter side like every laptop in this budget will. There are reviews in the Review section of the forum. You can read those.

    My review of HP G6-2005AX laptop having AMD A8-4500M Trinity processor..

    HP Pavilion G6 2005AX Review and Benchmarks
    AMD A8-3870K with Radeon HD 6550D | Digilite A55M (Foxconn) | 2 * 4 GB Corsair 1600 Mhz Value RAM | Corsair CX430v2 | NZXT Gamma | Dell S2240L 22" @ 1080p
    Intel i5-2500K | Asus P8Z68 Deluxe | 2 * 4 GB Corsair Vengeance | WD Caviar Blue 500 GB | CM Hyper 212 Evo | AMD Radeon HD 6950 2 GB | NZXT Tempest Evo | Corsair AX850 | AverMedia AverTV Capture HD H727
    Samsung Galaxy S2 | Mac mini (Late 2009) with OS X Mountain Lion, 10.8
    Pandaboard ES | OMAP 4460 SoC | 2 * ARM Cortex A9 cores | PowerVR SGX540 graphics
    Arch Linux amd64 | Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 + omap4 ARM | Windows 7 x64

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    Quote Originally Posted by sumitarora View Post
    I'm strictly looking for a 14" screen size.
    cause 14" are smaller and lighter? 15.6" will give you extra display width. Perfect for watching movie and gaming. And weight is usually the same being in the 2.3-2.5kg for both 14 & 15 unit unless of course it carries some kind of Ultrabook branding and a 50k price tag.

    Quote Originally Posted by sumitarora View Post
    heat issues
    People need to get over this mindset. Its not like laptop from Asus/Dell/lenovo never heats up and HP has heating problem only. Some laptops heats up badly other don't. All depends on what cooling is used and what components is there. a fast processor & a midrange GPU cooled by one fan will cause serious heating problem (most ultrabooks). Also check reviews from trusted sources. Peoples that have owned them and not random comments in shopping sites like "you can cook maggie on a HP laptop".

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    never choose Hp, Cost of spares is too high. If you still want to buy go for 3y warrenty, it can save your ass when you need it most.

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    cause 14" are smaller and lighter?
    Yes. Might be just me but 15"+ laptops with numeric pad doesn't really seem compact to me.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    Also check reviews from trusted sources. Peoples that have owned them and not random comments in shopping sites like "you can cook maggie on a HP laptop".
    LoL. Yea, i know what you mean. Thats exactly why i posted it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josin View Post
    never choose Hp, Cost of spares is too high. If you still want to buy go for 3y warrenty, it can save your ass when you need it most.
    I'll keep that in mind.

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    The best options for you are these
    As well as HP 2000 2116TU looks good on papers
    HTC Incredible S | Nikon S8100 | Sony VAIO VPCEG25EN | Macbook Pro 13"|
    Sony 5.2ch Component home Entertainment System HT-M5

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    Infibeam has this laptop for less than 32K now. http://www.infibeam.com/Laptop/i-HP-....html?id=Black

    Really really value-for-money.

    Quote Originally Posted by aroraanant View Post
    The best options for you are these
    As well as HP 2000 2116TU looks good on papers
    Nope.

    Aside from a 15-20% faster processor what else do they have?

    Intel HD 4000 graphics is nothing compared to HD 7640G + 7670M crossfire.

    Intel HD 3000 graphics is nothing compared to HD 7640G.

    Plus, A8-4500M beats the crap out of any Intel processor in productivity apps like Photoshop/GIMP thanks to miles faster OpenCL acceleation via GPU.

    Plus, much better battery life in A8-4500M.

    A10-4600M/A8-4500M's battery life is actually comparable to Ultrabook processors - i7-2677M/i5-3427M.



    A8-3500M using half the power than normal laptop i5 2nd gen when in full force. And A8-4500M uses even less power.

    AMD A8-3870K with Radeon HD 6550D | Digilite A55M (Foxconn) | 2 * 4 GB Corsair 1600 Mhz Value RAM | Corsair CX430v2 | NZXT Gamma | Dell S2240L 22" @ 1080p
    Intel i5-2500K | Asus P8Z68 Deluxe | 2 * 4 GB Corsair Vengeance | WD Caviar Blue 500 GB | CM Hyper 212 Evo | AMD Radeon HD 6950 2 GB | NZXT Tempest Evo | Corsair AX850 | AverMedia AverTV Capture HD H727
    Samsung Galaxy S2 | Mac mini (Late 2009) with OS X Mountain Lion, 10.8
    Pandaboard ES | OMAP 4460 SoC | 2 * ARM Cortex A9 cores | PowerVR SGX540 graphics
    Arch Linux amd64 | Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 + omap4 ARM | Windows 7 x64

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    Default Re: Need help buying my first laptop

    @sumitarora'
    Get HP Pavilion G6-2005AX as suggested by ico.
    1.Better graphics than any model in its price
    2.Genuine win7
    3.2 usb3.0 ports
    4.1600MHz ram
    Ico already mentioned its advantages over the other models in this price range.All other intel based models in this price range hold no advantage over it except for 15-20% faster processor which you wont notice in day to day tasks.

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