Which Laptop among 5 Shortlisting ?!

matrixx

Journeyman
Hello Friends,

Need urgent advice on which laptop I should finalize among 4.

Purpose - Medical Study.

Requirement - Data transfer via usb, optical drive (must), wi-fi/BT, browsing medical clips/videos on various site, long hours interaction with laptop.

Preferable - Thin, light weight, handy, long battery back up and good screen quality, screen range - ~14" to ~15"

Optical drive is must for medical CD/DVD read and copy.

Shortlisted below Lappy. Which one best pick?

(1) Lenovo G5030 ~Rs.24k
Lenovo G50 Laptop | Entry-Level Laptop with DVD Drive | Lenovo US

(2) Dell I 3545 ~Rs.27k
Inspiron 15 3000 Series Laptop Details | Dell India

(3) Asus X551CA ~Rs.25k (No optical drive but card reader & HDMI are plus)
Notebooks & Ultrabooks - X551CA - ASUS

(4) HP 15-p028TX ~Rs.38k (less 5% SBI disc) at Reliance digital. I know its on higher budget than other 4 but looks promising.
*www.hpshopping.in/HP_Pavilion_15-p028tx_Notebook_PC_Laptop

(5)HP 15-r078tu ~ Rs.24k
HP 15-r078tu Notebook PC
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
^if you can spend upto 40k, then why not get Lenovo B590/59-409293 Notebook (3rd Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Free DOS/ 1GB Graph) (59-409293) instead. way better CPU than the HP one at 38k

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and if you want a laptop with OS, get a Lenovo G510 or G50 (not the one you mentioned in the link)

Lenovo Essential G510 (59-382826) Laptop (4th Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8)

Is it light weight & thin book?

All HP ones come with ulv cpus :|

:confused::noob:
 

vidhubhushan

Alakh Niranjan

you will find two varieties of CPUs - one that ends with U (e.g. 4210U) and the other that ends with M (e.g. 4200M). U is ultra low voltage CPUs used in Ultrabooks and M is mobile / regular ones. First one sacrifices some processing power for saving power / electricity hence smaller bills and the other draws more electricity but is more powerful.
IMHO, for daily usage / office work / watching movies, U is ok.
if you are interested in latest heavy games / movie encoding or processing, then you should go for M varient.
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
you will find two varieties of CPUs - one that ends with U (e.g. 4210U) and the other that ends with M (e.g. 4200M). U is ultra low voltage CPUs used in Ultrabooks and M is mobile / regular ones. First one sacrifices some processing power for saving power / electricity hence smaller bills and the other draws more electricity but is more powerful.
IMHO, for daily usage / office work / watching movies, U is ok.
if you are interested in latest heavy games / movie encoding or processing, then you should go for M varient.
thanks for info.
no, my searching is for education-study purpose only.
daily 4-5 hours reading, browsing, data transfer on medical tutorial.
the main requirement is light-thin-carriable laptop with decent screen build and good in data transfer, fast video browsing of medical websites.
this laptop should be companion to my daughter till the completing her medical study of 7 years min.
pl advice option in HP, Dell & Lenovo so that i can gift her as Diwali gift. .. thanks.
 

vidhubhushan

Alakh Niranjan
thanks for info.
no, my searching is for education-study purpose only.
daily 4-5 hours reading, browsing, data transfer on medical tutorial.
the main requirement is light-thin-carriable laptop with decent screen build and good in data transfer, fast video browsing of medical websites.
this laptop should be companion to my daughter till the completing her medical study of 7 years min.
pl advice option in HP, Dell & Lenovo so that i can gift her as Diwali gift. .. thanks.

most welcome.
as per your requirement, imo you are better off buying an Ultrabook (with a U cpu) having a good screen.
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
most welcome.
as per your requirement, imo you are better off buying an Ultrabook (with a U cpu) having a good screen.

All HP ones come with ulv cpus :|
vidhubhushan& SaiyanGoku.
Ok..Pl suggest HP and/or other thin wedge lappy even with ulv. No issue with ulv.

my searching is for education-study purpose only.
daily 4-5 hours reading, browsing, data transfer on medical tutorial.
the main requirement is light-thin-carriable laptop with decent screen build and good in data transfer, fast video browsing of medical websites.
this laptop should be companion to my daughter till the completing her medical study of 7 years min.
pl advice option in HP, Dell & Lenovo so that i can gift her as Diwali gift. .. thanks.

Revisiting my requirement for ready ref.
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
^if you can spend upto 40k, then why not get Lenovo B590/59-409293 Notebook (3rd Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Free DOS/ 1GB Graph) (59-409293) instead. way better CPU than the HP one at 38k

- - - Updated - - -

and if you want a laptop with OS, get a Lenovo G510 or G50 (not the one you mentioned in the link)

Lenovo Essential G510 (59-382826) Laptop (4th Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8)

How is this comparing with above two? I am ok to spend up to 30k.
Lenovo G50-45 Laptop (80E300GYIN) (AMD APU A8- 4GB RAM- 500GB HDD- 15.6 Inches- DOS- 2GB Graphics) @27k on SD. Access Denied
or
Lenovo G5030 - N3540-4GB-500GB-Win 8.1 @26k available at local shop.
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
^if you can spend upto 40k, then why not get Lenovo B590/59-409293 Notebook (3rd Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Free DOS/ 1GB Graph) (59-409293) instead. way better CPU than the HP one at 38k

- - - Updated - - -

and if you want a laptop with OS, get a Lenovo G510 or G50 (not the one you mentioned in the link)

Lenovo Essential G510 (59-382826) Laptop (4th Gen Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8)

^get the G50 with A8 then :)

This Flex 2 15" is also impressive. How it is?Flex 2 (15 inch) Dual-Mode Laptop | Affordable, Thin, & Light 15.6" Multitouch Notebook | Lenovo US
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
check Dell Inspiron 5447




for that an external dvd drive/writer can be bought for 1.5k

That's what I have purchased this Diwali.

All of you may have a look at :---> *www.digit.in/forum/laptops-netbooks/187845-friends-should-i-go-laptop-opinion-required.html , just the thread comment above yours...
Though price is Rs.43k in Flipkart.
 
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matrixx

Journeyman
Check out some reviews of it.

Hmm... its average rating on notebookcheck

also, price tag is out of budget ~42k. I can spend max 35k.

That's what I have purchased this Diwali.

All of you may have a look at :---> *www.digit.in/forum/laptops-netbooks/187845-friends-should-i-go-laptop-opinion-required.html , just the thread comment above yours...
Though price is Rs.43k in Flipkart.
well, i overshoot budget while quoting flex. Dell is good option but out of reach i.e. max budget is 35k.

Guys, my first & foremost essential requirement is lappy should be thin wedge, light & handy-trendy with good screen quality and battery back up as she required to carry notebook from hostel to institute & within campus frequently. Optical drive highly usable as she need to run medical study book cd/dvd & also need to copying it.

Any best fit under 35k (desirable is 30k) in HP(my favorite), Lenovo & Dell would be most preferred. Pl suggest options.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
Hmm... its average rating on notebookcheck

also, price tag is out of budget ~42k. I can spend max 35k.

well, i overshoot budget while quoting flex. Dell is good option but out of reach i.e. max budget is 35k.

Guys, my first & foremost essential requirement is lappy should be thin wedge, light & handy-trendy with good screen quality and battery back up as she required to carry notebook from hostel to institute & within campus frequently. Optical drive highly usable as she need to run medical study book cd/dvd & also need to copying it.

Any best fit under 35k (desirable is 30k) in HP(my favorite), Lenovo & Dell would be most preferred. Pl suggest options.

If Intel CPU is not much fascinated,then you may go for this :--->

TOSHIBA
Well within your budget and you get everything.

Or you may seek out this 14" from : HP
 
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