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underscore 11-29-2009 10:54 AM

I think the OP is gone, but seriously if it's only 2 years old just reformat, update drivers, unless something is physically broken.

Razor Ramon HG 11-29-2009 12:16 PM

UL20A! It's on sale now at Anitec so you can get it for about 670 compared to when I got it for $715 a few weeks ago.

It's super light (a little over 3 pounds), battery life lasts about average 5-6 hours, and is more than enough for what you'll be using it for. Stick a SSD in it, and watch it fly even better!

TypeRNammer 11-29-2009 02:47 PM

Lol my asus g51vx-a2 can barely go over 1.5 hours :haha:
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teaoh 11-29-2009 03:54 PM

Hey which of these 2 laptops would you get.
http://ncix.com/products/?sku=46117&...nufacture=ASUS
or
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...SI%2FMicroStar

Any opinions would be appreciated. TIA!

TypeRNammer 11-29-2009 06:54 PM

If you plan to do some light gaming then the asus you posted is complete junk, but for other tasks, it shouldn't be a problem.

But looking at the msi, it seems to be more well packaged together. As for reliability goes, I'm not quite sure on it.
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danned 11-29-2009 09:06 PM

how about fujitsu aseries
a1220?

Razor Ramon HG 11-29-2009 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teaoh (Post 6705578)
Hey which of these 2 laptops would you get.
http://ncix.com/products/?sku=46117&...nufacture=ASUS
or
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...SI%2FMicroStar

Any opinions would be appreciated. TIA!

Depends on what you want.

I find that MSI lacks quality compared to ASUS, which also has the highest grade customer service from what I've read. 2 years of accidental warranty worldwide if you register your ASUS within 60 days too!

With that said, the MSI has a way better processor and its Mobility Radeon HD 4330 is multiple times better than the 4500MHD found in the ASUS.

For best bang for your buck, it's quite obvious which one you should buy. But as always before you make a big purchase, it's best to research tons!

CP.AR 11-29-2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 6706074)
Depends on what you want.

I find that MSI lacks quality compared to ASUS, which also has the highest grade customer service from what I've read. 2 years of accidental warranty worldwide if you register your ASUS within 60 days too!

With that said, the MSI has a way better processor and its Mobility Radeon HD 4330 is multiple times better than the 4500MHD found in the ASUS.

For best bang for your buck, it's quite obvious which one you should buy. But as always before you make a big purchase, it's best to research tons!

They replaced my battery 3 months after the 1 year battery waranty expired (the lady said on the phone that they were quite lenient with it actually, and then replaced my screen just before the 2 year warranty expired. Both times were quick as hell.

5 minutes hold time on Customer Service phone
Fedex came to my door with shipping label and packing box the next day
For the battery I think they sent out one before receiving mine, so within 2 days of calling customer support I got a new battery.

For my screen replacement, I told them I was going to Hong Kong 2 weeks later, and whabam they replaced it and it was back at my door in a week (5 working days). They didn't touch my HDD - everything was intact when I got it back both times (they did tell me to create an account with admin rights so they can do diagnostics though).


BEST. SERVICE. EVER.

Razor Ramon HG 11-29-2009 10:05 PM

Sounds about right from what I read over in Notebookreview.com.

There's also an authorized ASUS service center in Richmond run by compu2000.

http://promos.asus.com/US/ASUS_NB_Wa...NSP/index.html

teaoh 11-29-2009 10:23 PM

Thanks Razor Ramon HG! But I think i might go for the ASUS in terms of the customer satisfaction and it is my first laptop. Does anyone know why the ASUS at ncix has a T4300 processor and the one at Anitec has a T6600 processor? Only 3 dollars difference but same model.
http://www.anitec.ca/product/625127/...-black-k70ijc1

Has anyone ordered from Anitec before?

Razor Ramon HG 11-29-2009 10:28 PM

Anitec is perfectly fine. Just walk into their store, tell the guy at the counter what you want, and he brings it out.

What are you aiming to do with your laptop though?

teaoh 11-29-2009 10:42 PM

I'm not quite too sure actually because i was planning to build a new desktop but than my dad suggested it be better to get a laptop (could also bring to school) So I guess it might be my desktop replacement.

I'm probably going to use it for internet, msn, music, movies, and Office programs (word,excel etc). and Maybe some counter strike hahah

TypeRNammer 11-29-2009 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teaoh (Post 6706165)
I'm not quite too sure actually because i was planning to build a new desktop but than my dad suggested it be better to get a laptop (could also bring to school) So I guess it might be my desktop replacement.

I'm probably going to use it for internet, msn, music, movies, and Office programs (word,excel etc). and Maybe some counter strike hahah

don't go nuts on getting any of the Asus G series, I was playing dirt 1 for like 15 mins, highest settings, and I was down to 50% battery already!:haha:

CP.AR 11-30-2009 12:57 AM

new NCIX Richmond aberdeen store kills the "you know what you want" shopping experience.

At the old Capstan store it was quick and dirty - you walk in, you come out with what you want and a yellow sheet of paper

At the new store - it feels like they tried to cram future shop into a tiny space.

TypeRNammer 11-30-2009 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Picard (Post 6706299)
new NCIX Richmond aberdeen store kills the "you know what you want" shopping experience.

At the old Capstan store it was quick and dirty - you walk in, you come out with what you want and a yellow sheet of paper

At the new store - it feels like they tried to cram future shop into a tiny space.

I was there right before they closed yesterday, good lord I saw a ridiculous amount of chinese people walking out with monitors left and right:haha:

walking space in the store is absolutely crammed:mad:

Razor Ramon HG 11-30-2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teaoh (Post 6706165)
I'm not quite too sure actually because i was planning to build a new desktop but than my dad suggested it be better to get a laptop (could also bring to school) So I guess it might be my desktop replacement.

I'm probably going to use it for internet, msn, music, movies, and Office programs (word,excel etc). and Maybe some counter strike hahah

Hmm, any standard laptop should do fine. Are you set on the screen size of 17" ? You can always get a smaller and more portable laptop, and just plug a wireless keyboard/mouse combo and monitor into it at home.

teaoh 11-30-2009 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 6706704)
Hmm, any standard laptop should do fine. Are you set on the screen size of 17" ? You can always get a smaller and more portable laptop, and just plug a wireless keyboard/mouse combo and monitor into it at home.

No I'm not set but im thinking 17" to bring to school might take too much room in my bag, maybe a 15.6" is the best for me.
So I think I will try and pick up the 15.6" ASUS at NCIX
http://ncix.com/products/?sku=45689&...nufacture=ASUS

Or should I just instead wait until the new year?

Razor Ramon HG 11-30-2009 02:31 PM

If you don't need one at the moment, I highly recommend waiting until Boxing Day.

Usually there are great deals to be had, and if you don't mind lining up at some places, you could easily get a steal of a laptop.

isedera 11-30-2009 03:26 PM

Scottman / you gotta set up a price range for your new lap top.
However, if you are not playing games at all, net book can be a good option for you.
(if you want something portable) 10" is too small but you might want to consider the screen size 11" or 12"

But... do not buy ATOM processor that has N270 or Z520 something like these.
Those are slow even in XP.

And... yes like what ppl says dont get Acer product line. (this includes Gateway and E-Machines) Also no HP. Let them make money through printers.

Toshiba / Sony / Samsung / LG / Asus is considerable brand with good service.

CP.AR 11-30-2009 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 6706971)
If you don't need one at the moment, I highly recommend waiting until Boxing Day.

Usually there are great deals to be had, and if you don't mind lining up at some places, you could easily get a steal of a laptop.

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