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    Hey,
    I want to buy a laptop upto 45k.
    It would be my third one...
    1. Compaq presario
    2. dell studio

    I dont want to use dell any more....
    I heard a lot in negative of sony vaio.

    So m really looking forward for lenovo or HP !!!!
    glad if you could suggest me which one is better ???
    I do not want any gaming specifications.

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    edit your first post and fill up this questionnaire

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    According to me Dell and Sony are much better than Lenovo(not considering thinkpad in the league), HP,toshiba, HCL etc.
    And if you want something really good then get a thinkpad

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    Quote Originally Posted by aroraanant View Post
    According to me Dell and Sony are much better than Lenovo(not considering thinkpad in the league), HP,toshiba, HCL etc.
    And if you want something really good then get a thinkpad
    what about HP envy...ultrabook...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    edit your first post and fill up this questionnaire
    1. budget=45k(max)
    2. mainstream laptop
    3. dislike=vaio,toshiba,hcl,acer
    4. tasks=surfing,ms office, java and html coding, web designing, music at high volume and muvies
    5. no prefrence in screen resolution.
    6. lokking forward for HP and Lenovo
    Plzzz suggest....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayank View Post
    1. budget=45k(max)
    2. mainstream laptop
    3. dislike=vaio,toshiba,hcl,acer
    4. tasks=surfing,ms office, java and html coding, web designing, music at high volume and muvies
    5. no prefrence in screen resolution.
    6. lokking forward for HP and Lenovo
    Plzzz suggest....
    hp is the best selling brand also in terms of service and product quality and reliability. lenovo is also good brand but awful service in north india.
    As per your requirement it is better to buy an ultrabook by hp envy 6.
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    for his task an i3 is sufficient but an ULV i3 that doesn't even have turbo boost, i seriously doubt he'll be happy with his investment in the long term since he is selling out 45k which is no small amount.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayank View Post
    1. budget=45k(max)
    2. mainstream laptop
    3. dislike=vaio,toshiba,hcl,acer
    4. tasks=surfing,ms office, java and html coding, web designing, music at high volume and muvies
    5. no prefrence in screen resolution.
    6. lokking forward for HP and Lenovo
    Plzzz suggest....
    you don't need to spend 45k for those things.
    Lenovo ThinkPad Edge Series E420
    HP Pavilion G6-2006TX

    the first one have an excellent keyboard and display but less ram and limited hard drive space. Second one uses glossy display but have more ram, more HDD & lastly a graphics card that can be used to play latest game easily. But both have around 4hr battery life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    for his task an i3 is sufficient but an ULV i3 that doesn't even have turbo boost, i seriously doubt he'll be happy with his investment in the long term since he is selling out 45k which is no small amount.



    you don't need to spend 45k for those things.
    Lenovo ThinkPad Edge Series E420
    HP Pavilion G6-2006TX

    the first one have an excellent keyboard and display but less ram and limited hard drive space. Second one uses glossy display but have more ram, more HDD & lastly a graphics card that can be used to play latest game easily. But both have around 4hr battery life.
    Yea, core-i3 has just dual core 1.4GHz but it would be okay for music, movies, java prgramming etc.
    For a proper laptop hp has launched 3rd gen core-i5 in hp G6 too HP Pavilion G6 Series G6-2103TU just in 37.8k
    I think the price is very reasonable included windows 7 64bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    hp is the best selling brand also in terms of service and product quality and reliability.
    What makes you think so?Since when hp has become reliable!?
    @op,since you are not into gaming,get a Lenovo T420,it is the most reliable laptop available in India.
    ASS is second to none!
    I will seriously suggest you to increase your budget a bit and get it(do not compare T420 with thinkpad edge,despite sharing the thinkpad logo,the former is thousand times better!)
    Do not end up buying a lousy hp Pavilion or lenovo ideapad.
    If you want to try something different give Toshiba business laptops a try,they are also very good!
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    ^HP's hardware quality is questionable but service definitely is good. Although its heterogeneous, as my friend's dv6 laptop mobo fried and HP says its not available in India. dafuq.
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    I own a Lenovo Z570 ideapad. So far, nothing bad happened, and like you I am a person who uses the laptop to code/design. The only problem I had was with the OEM install, which is pretty much same for all laptops. These laptops have much more build quality compared to the other competitions(except Dell).
    And if you are looking at HP, never go for their G series laptops. Trust me, you'll hate them. The Z570 has SRS powered speakers, and music is just great through it.

    They are the most sold ones in my state, Kerala. 12 of my college buddies have them. No issues yet. I've completed one year btw.

    The config is a factor you should decide, the Z570 is available from i3 SB to i5 IB, HD 3000 to GT 630M, and a price range of 28k to 55k(rough figures)

    But the fact is, ideapads are "multimedia laptops", is heavy(literally) for office use. And when you go for office laptops, the sound becomes cheap...
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    Quote Originally Posted by red dragon View Post
    What makes you think so?Since when hp has become reliable!?
    @op,since you are not into gaming,get a Lenovo T420,it is the most reliable laptop available in India.
    ASS is second to none!
    I will seriously suggest you to increase your budget a bit and get it(do not compare T420 with thinkpad edge,despite sharing the thinkpad logo,the former is thousand times better!)
    Do not end up buying a lousy hp Pavilion or lenovo ideapad.
    If you want to try something different give Toshiba business laptops a try,they are also very good!
    New hp models are reliable, one user has thinkpad and hp dv6 and he said it is as good as thinkpads in term of quality, uses laptop all the time never turn off, he knows better than us. Hater gonna hate, your image of hp laptops is old thats why you are saying lousy nowadays there is nothing like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by dashing.sujay View Post
    ^HP's hardware quality is questionable but service definitely is good. Although its heterogeneous, as my friend's dv6 laptop mobo fried and HP says its not available in India. dafuq.
    It might be very old laptop. No laptop get fried until u do high OC. And if something happens hp will replace for free of cost. I don't think lenovo has some kinda accidental cover. For hadware quality I would hp laptops has the most screws to make laptop less noisy and vibrating.. more amount of metal is used in framing. I don't think compromise with hardware. Hence, hp is more reliable.
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    Guys, don't make this into a flame war. Everyone is open to post their opinion, and you should correct them, not throw flames.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    New hp models are reliable, one user has thinkpad and hp dv6 and he said it is as good as thinkpads in term of quality, uses laptop all the time never turn off, he knows better than us. Hater gonna hate, your image of hp laptops is old thats why you are saying lousy nowadays there is nothing like that.


    It might be very old laptop. No laptop get fried until u do high OC. And if something happens hp will replace for free of cost. I don't think lenovo has some kinda accidental cover. For hadware quality I would hp laptops has the most screws to make laptop less noisy and vibrating.. more amount of metal is used in framing. I don't think compromise with hardware. Hence, hp is more reliable.
    Lenovo is offering 1 Year Accidental Damage Protection with z580 according to their page in flipkart.
    Metal doesn't mean it has better built quality than a plastic laptop.

    While buying people should look for 2 things
    1.Specs and built quality of the laptop
    2.ASS of the manufacturer in his/her region
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    It's great if lenovo has started accidental cover in their laptop, till last year their was no option. And when it comes to durability and product quality metal is always better than a plastic laptop also metal made looks more rich and refined looking than a plastic laptop.
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    ^^Many laptops from Sony Viao and other manufacturers come with plastic finish they dont look bad either.Their durability is also good.
    Anodised aluminium made laptops aren't bad though.

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    And when it comes to durability and product quality metal is always better than a plastic laptop also metal made looks more rich and refined looking than a plastic laptop.
    Plastic does not mean plastic literally, and these rich looks you are referring to is the gloss you get while it is in the showroom. Plastics are durable, in the same line of that of metal bodies and are much lighter. Mine is a fiber body, and it is more "refined" looking and bright, because it's blue. Thinkpads are one of the most durable laptops out there, period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    It might be very old laptop. No laptop get fried until u do high OC. And if something happens hp will replace for free of cost.
    Its not much old, but the last model before 2nd gen came. And JFYI he didn't even knew what OC meant and neither played game, but the laptop just boiled and boiled. 2nd gen improved it drastically though.

    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    For hadware quality I would hp laptops has the most screws to make laptop less noisy and vibrating..
    What does no of screws has got to do with hardware quality. Laptop is an electronic item with only HDD (ODD if you count) as mechanical part. And its vibration is irrespective of no of screws. This comes under fitting or better called assembling which every manufacturer does more or less of same standard. Issue is quality of components used.

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    more amount of metal is used in framing.


    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    I don't think compromise with hardware. Hence, hp is more reliable.
    Your "thinking" doesn't changes HP's image or fate. Bottom line is HP was much questionable (no moar proofs are needed for that), but with the advent of 2nd gen its fine. Period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dashing.sujay View Post
    Its not much old, but the last model before 2nd gen came. And JFYI he didn't even knew what OC meant and neither played game, but the laptop just boiled and boiled. 2nd gen improved it drastically though.



    What does no of screws has got to do with hardware quality. Laptop is an electronic item with only HDD (ODD if you count) as mechanical part. And its vibration is irrespective of no of screws. This comes under fitting or better called assembling which every manufacturer does more or less of same standard. Issue is quality of components used.







    Your "thinking" doesn't changes HP's image or fate. Bottom line is HP was much questionable (no moar proofs are needed for that), but with the advent of 2nd gen its fine. Period.
    Whats crazy about that? Metal is obviously makes the product better in build quality, dv6 is all metal made except bottom that is made of PVC and screen panel of plastic. Framing of metal are in dv6, probooks, XPS, higher range of vaio are with metal made even macbook pro.. all are metal made.

    What else is in laptop for hardware, they have good quality of full keyboard, average LED screen that is bright enough, very responsive touchpad and fine speakers and a sharp HD web camera, and what do you think screws and metallic body comes in software they are also come in hardware, CPU, GPU made by manufacturers themselves, HDD is of WD/segate/toshiba whats wrong with you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    Whats crazy about that? Metal is obviously makes the product better in build quality, dv6 is all metal made except bottom that is made of PVC and screen panel of plastic. Framing of metal are in dv6, probooks, XPS, higher range of vaio are with metal made even macbook pro.. all are metal made.

    What else is in laptop for hardware, they have good quality of full keyboard, average LED screen that is bright enough, very responsive touchpad and fine speakers and a sharp HD web camera, and what do you think screws and metallic body comes in software they are also come in hardware, CPU, GPU made by manufacturers themselves, HDD is of WD/segate/toshiba whats wrong with you.
    ^^Even some of the newer generation thinkpads like Thinkpad T530 use plastic
    and have good built quality

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    Quote Originally Posted by vkl View Post
    ^^Even some of the newer generation thinkpads like Thinkpad T530 use plastic
    and have good built quality
    I've not mentioned plastic is bad, just they are not as good as metals in durability and richness, everyone say this.
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    I would recommend OP to buy the new dell inspiron 14R with SB i5, its price is 40k but you can govt or corporate employee discount which is around 5-7%.

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    Nice thread cleaning job Mod!
    It is sujay ain't it?
    Plastic can be real good if not better than metal(it is prone to dents)
    Fibre is ideal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rider View Post
    hp is the best selling brand also in terms of service and product quality and reliability. lenovo is also good brand but awful service in north india.
    As per your requirement it is better to buy an ultrabook by hp envy 6.
    HP Envy 6-1003TX . It is best budget ultrabook comes with pre-loaded genuine windows 7, core-i3, 4GB RAM, 2GB 7670M graphics and battery life upto 8 hours.
    Thanks for your advice.
    btw I donn know much about the advantages of an ultrabook.....
    What r its main properties which make it different from others and does I have any use of them as per my requirements.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    for his task an i3 is sufficient but an ULV i3 that doesn't even have turbo boost, i seriously doubt he'll be happy with his investment in the long term since he is selling out 45k which is no small amount.



    you don't need to spend 45k for those things.
    Lenovo ThinkPad Edge Series E420
    HP Pavilion G6-2006TX

    the first one have an excellent keyboard and display but less ram and limited hard drive space. Second one uses glossy display but have more ram, more HDD & lastly a graphics card that can be used to play latest game easily. But both have around 4hr battery life.
    thanks for your valuable advice.
    The thinkpad which you have suggested is having very less ram(only 2gb) .... suggest some other thinkpad.
    and what r your opinions about
    HP Pavilion G6 Series G6-2005AX

    Quote Originally Posted by hsr View Post
    I own a Lenovo Z570 ideapad. So far, nothing bad happened, and like you I am a person who uses the laptop to code/design. The only problem I had was with the OEM install, which is pretty much same for all laptops. These laptops have much more build quality compared to the other competitions(except Dell).
    And if you are looking at HP, never go for their G series laptops. Trust me, you'll hate them. The Z570 has SRS powered speakers, and music is just great through it.

    They are the most sold ones in my state, Kerala. 12 of my college buddies have them. No issues yet. I've completed one year btw.

    The config is a factor you should decide, the Z570 is available from i3 SB to i5 IB, HD 3000 to GT 630M, and a price range of 28k to 55k(rough figures)

    But the fact is, ideapads are "multimedia laptops", is heavy(literally) for office use. And when you go for office laptops, the sound becomes cheap...
    thanks this one is quite valuable advice.
    and which r better among thinpads and ideapads.
    also wt is the basic diff in them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayank View Post
    thanks for your valuable advice.
    The thinkpad which you have suggested is having very less ram(only 2gb) .... suggest some other thinkpad.
    and what r your opinions about
    HP Pavilion G6 Series G6-2005AX
    you can consider 2005AX too and for your need it'll suffice.

    And upgrading ram is easy. for 700 bucks you get a 2GB DDR3 stick and for 1200 4GB DDR3. there is one empty slot but the hard drive is way too less in Thinkpad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayank View Post
    and which r better among thinpads and ideapads.
    also wt is the basic diff in them
    don't confuse between thinkpad and ideapad. thinkpad is rugged business laptop whereas ideapad is just regular laptop.

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    Thinkpads usually have better build and keyboard but come with integrated gfx.
    T and X series come with 3 years warranty by default.
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    and what about the use of an ULTRABOOK.
    looks wise ideapad is cool but thinkpad r ewww....

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    ^
    Ultrabooks are basically thin and light small notebooks with ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) CPU for lower power consumption and thus have better battery life than average laptops.

    Usually ultrabooks are 11-13 inch, weigh less than 1.5kg and offer 5 hours + battery life and don't come with too many ports.

    Also usually ultrabooks are made of aluminum or some other metal alloy and have good build quality and screen.

    So its more for people who want portability and are not going to use it for anything resource intensive like running VM, heavy duty photo and video editing, gaming etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayank View Post
    and what r your opinions about
    HP Pavilion G6 Series G6-2005AX
    Quote Originally Posted by hsr View Post
    And if you are looking at HP, never go for their G series laptops. Trust me, you'll hate them.
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    and which r better among thinpads and ideapads.
    also wt is the basic diff in them
    Quote Originally Posted by hsr View Post
    But the fact is, ideapads are "multimedia laptops", is heavy(literally) for office use. And when you go for office laptops, the sound becomes cheap...
    In simple words, Ideapads = Personal/Multimedia laptops
    Thinkpads = Business/Office laptops
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