Buying advice: Non-gaming laptop under 50k

$hadow

Geek in making
@op bought it from Amazon

Oh boy. Did he bought it from lenovo certified reseller coz Lenovo is hoping to make it bad when it comes to warranty issues if purchased it from uncertified reseller. do not open the damm product until it get registered /B]
 
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angie

angie

At last the devil is here
Yes, I bought from amazon. Seller is CDIT deals. I contacted the seller and he said he recently registered with Lenevo as DBM Marketing and he is sure about warranty.
I also contacted amazon who told me that if seller is assuring me about warranty and registration fails, then I can return the product.

Also on lenevopromo.net I was getting the option of DBM Marketing under online retailers.
But in the T&C, it was written that from amazon, Rocky marketing "only" and snapdeal DBM marketing etc are allowed. Not sure if that can play any part although bill doesn't say amazon anywhere. (not sure why this confusing T&C which are not even in proper grammar)

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I think Lenovo doesn't support warranty from Amazon. Can someone prove me otherwise?

Rocky marketing from amazon is supported.
 
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angie

angie

At last the devil is here
Initial impression of the laptop-
[STRIKE]Screen quality in terms of color and contrast seems plain average[/STRIKE]. Everything seems a little bleached , i.e. not vibrant. Haven't played with color settings before so will need to see if anything can/should be done. Maybe someone can help me on this?


Sound quality, resolution, heating : awesome
There is metallic finish on the touchpad/ keyboard area, which is great.
Keyboard is nice , keys are soft to press.
Touchpad keys in comparison are very hard to press.
Battery will provide 3.5 hrs minimum backup with screen brightness set to half and in power saver mode. Haven't tested much.

Comparing to my old dell studio 1555 (15.6 inch), this laptop is wider in length and width but is much thinner in comparison.
Overall the build quality looks good to me.

Would post an extended review with pictures if anyone wants me to.

P.S. My extended warranty and ADP are also approved. Dealer CDIT deals from Amazon is also approved for warranty offer etc.

EDIT:I went to windows 'Calibrate display' and lowered the gamma a touch. The display tones looks much better after this. Maybe the whites tend towards creamish color but i doubt its noticeable. I will need to take screenshots on my old dell studio 15 and this laptop and compare in a photo editor. So its more of a configuration issue , and maybe down to the fact that I had been using my old lappy for around 5.5 years.
 
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