I've decided to buy the HP au084TX but can't find any reviews whatsoever. I was going to buy the ab523TX when in came to know that it was a discontinued model and that the 084 was just an update, I don't see where I could go wrong. Do you guys know how it is?
Okay. HP ab205TX seems absolutely fine but the lack of backlit keyboard is a letdown. The next update to the ab523TX is the au084TX which seems impressive. The only difference apparently is the bump in specs and the change in hinge design due to which the weight has plummeted down by about 200g...
You know my requirements. I won't be playing games at all and even if I do, it won't be anything more than CS GO. Which should I go for then? Do you know any other laptop that doesn't have a ULV processor and still is priced less than 60k? Also what would be your absolute preference if you were...
Okay. I checked with HP customer care and warranty on the ak007TX seems to be a problem. I need other options now. I'm considering the Asus R510JX, HP ab523TX or HP au009TX (I got the model number wrong, I apologize). Which should I pick? Will the 4th gen i7 on the Asus matter? For the record...
Will it really take long to get the parts? That's a bummer. The seller on ebay claims that the laptop uses all the parts available in India and that the only thing is that HP never made the series available in India so there won't be a problem with warranty. Is he honest? I found the ak007TX to...
Okay. So after a lot of research and questioning, I've fixated on the following. Please help me choose the best one:
1. HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ak007TX (I am getting manufacturer warranty but can I extend it? Also, since it is imported from Thailand, will India's ambient temperature cause a...
The ak series is not available in India so HP is not selling these laptops locally. Where did you see manufacturer warranty mentioned? I couldn't find it.
I do like the Asus laptop you mentioned. I cannot go for ak007TX because the seller warranty is a huge let down. So these are my final option:
1. Asus R510JX-DM230T
2. HP Pavilion 15-au008tx (I saw this today at an HP retail outlet and It seemed good. What are your thoughts on it?)
3. Dell...
I don't know how I missed this. I will look for the laptop and get back to you.
Okay. Let's start this from the beginning. I need a laptop (15.6'') with a FHD Display (necessary) and decent specs to last me the next 4 years. I won't be playing games and even if I do, it will be CS:GO which is...
Okay so I couldn't get the deal and 7559 is out of the option. No, it's only the following 3:
1. Acer V3 574G
2. HP Pavillion ab035TX
3. Dell Inspiron 5559
I couldn't find a laptop with a non-ULV processor in my budget so that can be neglected. Otherwise, how are these laptops? I couldn't find...
So should I go with Dell? I want to know the following now:
1. How are the after sale services and resale value?
2. What about HP ab035TX?
3. Should I buy the Dell 7559 then?
4. anupam_pb also suggests the Asus GL552VW. Asus does not offer any kind of student promotions and so that's anyways out...
Saiyan, I'm getting a student discount and it comes to about 63k so its fine on the budget side. I'll look into the Asus rog laptops as suggested by Nerevarine. Otherwise, which is the better out of the HP ab035TX and the 7000 series? Please do see the link I posted above for full specs of dell...
The 7000 gaming series has an FHD display. As a matter of fact, it (afaik) has the same display as that on the 5000 series which I found quite impressive. I also wanted to know the after sale services and resale value of dell and HP laptops because some say dell has an epic after sale service...
Okay. The dell 7000 gaming series (7559) seems to overcome the cons mentioned by you. It doesn't have a ULV 6th gen i5, it has gt960m and also has upgradable ram. I don't see where I could go wrong here. Any weakness? The other option that I am considering is the HP ab035TX. Please do note that...
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