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The Best:

 

  1. Fujitsu,
  2. Dell XPS series
  3. old Apple Macbooks  (with Magsafe, not those with USB C)

 

The Worst:

 

  1. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is the worst. Luckily, I sold it on Carousell. haha
  2. Acer
  3. Lenovo

 

This what I gathered from hearsay hearsay. How about you guys?

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On 7/1/2019 at 11:23 PM, Since u r here said:

Acer is good for me, which is why all my new purchases endedup with an Acer , my previous co. also took my  suggestion for something economical yet good to have

i think Mc and Fujitsu the pricing speaks alot 

Asus - have you heard of, maybe the 2) should be Asus instead of Acer
 

 

I second the comment about Asus. 

 

Lenovo seems pretty hardy, though I have not used it before. This looks interesting too https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-aftershock-lunar-14-ultrabook-portable-specs-price

 

Has anyone used a Surface Laptop? It doesn’t have the usual preinstalled bloatware crap at least.

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I have been using ASUS for my normal day to day work, and MacBook for my photos/videos editing.

 

I think ASUS is realiable and doesn't really slow down too much as compared to brands like Dell or Lenovo. MacBook is overpriced and I wouldn't recommend it unless you definitely have a need for it.

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On 7/1/2019 at 10:41 PM, kidster said:

The Best:

 

  1. Fujitsu,
  2. Dell XPS series
  3. old Apple Macbooks  (with Magsafe, not those with USB C)

 

The Worst:

 

  1. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is the worst. Luckily, I lost it on Carousell. haha
  2. Acer
  3. Lenovo

 

This what I gathered from hearsay hearsay. How about you guys?

 

Where still can find Fujitsu laptop ? I thought extinct liao ?

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go to FUNAN to buy the original ones. sim lim sq.. the retailer see people cut people (some are carrot cakes).. some shops are the same bosses but different tactics of selling & mostly the equipment in sim lim sq are 2nd hand. re-modelled equipments.

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Personally, I use MacBooks for everything. And I game on consoles these days... don't have the energy or time to build a PC.

 

But, I would recommend Asus, Dell or Surface Pro series if you want to use Windows for your daily needs. For gaming, get a desktop though.

 

 

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I used ASUS in my whole life, each PC / Laptop always lasted me at least 4 to 6 years and when I switch (Same ASUS) is due to wanting a higher performance computer.

 

Still using ASUS now. Tried Mac and having a Surface Laptop 4 now, not too bad and I don't use laptop for gaming, laptop for school and work only.

 

1. ASUS

2. Macbook Pro

 

Surface a little overpriced don't they?

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On 4/29/2022 at 8:44 AM, kidster said:

 

Which DELL model have you used before? I heard XPS series is good but not the others

each brand has its top of the line series.

e.g., ASUS is zenbook

        Dell is XPS

        these are all consumer series...

       

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While brands have some well-deserved recognition for creating decent products, we should bear in mind that buying a laptop should suit what we need it for- rather than focus the brand itself. 

 

If you need a laptop for day-to-day use, a sub-$1000 laptop from any brand works fine. Even better, grab a second-hand laptop that was released 1-2 years ago at a bargain. 

 

But if you need it for gaming or something more intense, look into reviews that dive into specific models and whether the computer suits your needs. In this day and age, brand reputation doesn't necessarily deliver what they promise- research and knowledge is king in this day and age where competition between all these brands is at an all-time high. 

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On 4/24/2022 at 7:47 PM, Perpetual said:

I used ASUS in my whole life, each PC / Laptop always lasted me at least 4 to 6 years and when I switch (Same ASUS) is due to wanting a higher performance computer.

 

Still using ASUS now. Tried Mac and having a Surface Laptop 4 now, not too bad and I don't use laptop for gaming, laptop for school and work only.

 

1. ASUS

2. Macbook Pro

 

Surface a little overpriced don't they?

Woww, so asus is really good huh?  It is taiwanese, i think?

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Guest macbook

i have used hp, lenovo and dell before.

now using macbook.

after using macbook, i dare say i will not go back to windows laptop anymore.

its expensive but its high quality.

stable, fast and doesn't lag at all (into my 4th year).

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Asus
Been using it for close to 8-9 years before it died on me. (school/gaming/work)
One of the reasons is that the repair centre is way more centralized than some (jurong)
 

 

I think other brands that really last are HP or Lenovo (see these two brands alot for work) and they serve their purpose!

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I had ThinkPad, Toshiba, Acer, Lenovo and Asus.

Besides Acer, all others have been good thus far.

However, I have friends who swear by Acer while some stay away from Lenovo and Asus.

Boils down to what one need in a laptop. I do not go for the highest spec; something decent enough for my daily use.

Nowadays, any electronic devices that can last me a good 5 years or more, I consider it as a very fortunate case already. 😅

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It all boils down to consumer luck. Your experience may vary with others from brand to brand but regardless stick to brands with a longer manufacturer warranty. I believe ASUS have like two years. If they have the confidence to throw you a warranty for two years, at the very least you are covered for two whole years. Stick to which ever brand fits your needs and budget there after. 

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On 6/7/2022 at 1:24 PM, Since u r here said:


What went wrong with your acer?

 

 

I was charging it one day when it emitted smoke! Yes, sounds dramatic, I know. Haha...

Luckily, I was using it also and managed to quickly off the charger and unplug. Didn't bother to service or get it checked cos the laptop was old too.

After that incident, I try to be around whenever I charge my laptop. 😅

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On 6/22/2022 at 12:48 PM, Since u r here said:

wow i didnt get to experience!

but thanks for warning us in adv

maybe it was purely just  too old?



btw, i have never "off" my laptop in my whole life, i charged them and put them on for 24hrs daily (unless i m on vacation? or......)
Yes, even if i m admitted in hospital, i will ask for a laptop too
I try not to use a laptop for more than 4-5yrs (all the parts are not worth maintaining and our health & safety is of paramount esp we charge it or switch it on for 24hrs)

i seriously dont know how some humans can keep using a same laptop (Worst for gaming, i dont game at all) for more than 8yrs.......
i have frens who keep changing a new iphone or other phone models every 1-2 yrs which they dont even need to do that at all........(furthermore now alot uses their phones to view TV/programmes and to use all sort of app as well as watching porns) maybe that made them less reliance on Laptops or mcbk?

Can u guys teach how do u maintain your laptop, saw that some said it doesnt even lag at all!!! 

It was old (by definition of at most close to but definitely less than 5 years). All was working fine, but somehow I had a weird feeling that the laptop is going to conk out soon, given the "retard" mood... and then suddenly the smoke out incident happened! Probably it is just me cos I have so many friends who swear by Acer. Hahaha.... Acer and me have no affinity. 😜

 

Same here -  I also do not off my laptop. At most sleep mode. Also, my laptop mainly for work, some online drama, the occasion BW forum (like now)... that's about it. I do not see the need to keep changing (same goes for phone, tablet etc), unless is really getting slow, cranky...then i will consider to change. Else, most files can be backed up via external HD, Dropbox (I paid subscription for that due to work)....

 

The occasional "Restart" helps for any lag/hang - for both laptop and phone. :)

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On 6/24/2022 at 1:09 PM, begleitung said:

People who have used MacBook seem to swear by it

 

I'm not an Apple fan because it's grossly overpriced but I do have a Macbook Pro and have been using for the past 7 years.

 

Both the hardware and software are damn good. It won't give you any surprises like what Windows OS does. 

 

I have a pre-loved Macbook Air 2014 model for sale. Comes with Magsafe slot which is extinct now. Seldom used as it's my spare.

 

Pm me if keen.

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On 6/24/2022 at 1:09 PM, begleitung said:

People who have used MacBook seem to swear by it

I was using Thinkpad (before they were sold to Lenovo), Acer and Asus laptops before I went to Macbooks.

I would say Macbooks are more stable, requires less maintenances (updates/defrag etc) than Windows laptops.

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On 6/27/2022 at 9:52 AM, Since u r here said:

now w SSD, they said less defragmenting needed , is that true for Windows?

my only maintenance is leaving to Mcafee to do it

I m also puzzled why does Windows alwys need updates, how about Mcbks? they too need updates how frequently?

I don't use Windows laptop except for the office laptop, so I can't comment if there has been changes.

Macbook do have updates as well, but its more like 3-4 minor updates (which you can choose to ignore most of the time), and 1 major update once a year that will also take cares of all previous minor updates.

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I have been using Apple for almost 15-20 years now.  For laptops, I find the Macbook Pro really stable.  The graphics are better.  There isn't a real need for any virus protection, although adding Malware bytes does provide more support.  Besides, with IE no longer in use, I find that there are still some software/sites that don't do too well in Chrome or FIrefox.  Safari seems to work fine.  

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On 6/27/2022 at 1:45 PM, nate42 said:

I have been using Apple for almost 15-20 years now.  For laptops, I find the Macbook Pro really stable.  The graphics are better.  There isn't a real need for any virus protection, although adding Malware bytes does provide more support.  Besides, with IE no longer in use, I find that there are still some software/sites that don't do too well in Chrome or FIrefox.  Safari seems to work fine.  

I went Apple in 2011, and have gone through Macbook Air, Macbooks, Macbook Pro. Maybe this year I will cross over to M1 Macbooks.

I currently use Microsoft Edge on all my devices, as I have a mixture of windows and android devices, edge offers cross device sync, which is great for me.

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On 6/27/2022 at 7:26 PM, Since u r here said:

i hated MS Edge!!!!!!!!!!!!

i thought Chrome allow the sync?

Edge is built on the same Chrome engine/technology.

Whatever you can use/do on Chrome, you can do so with Edge.

But I found that it seems like Edge does not use as much RAM as chrome, so I switched.

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On 6/29/2022 at 1:10 PM, Since u r here said:

ooooh , yes i admit Chrome tend to use tremendous amt of Memory, which i dont understand (alot of times, not 1 off incident)
but whenever i opened MS Edge, i can feel that it took a long time to load , i gave up and went back to Chrome! :(

nt sure why though

Not sure as well, but Edge runs smoother and more responsive for me compared to Chrome.

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hello all, need some advices from the experts here.

would like to buy a 'cheaper' laptop - purposes just simple word/excel processing, watch videos, surfing websites (no gaming at all).

so far never bought anything with intel celeron before (am not apple/mac lover), which of the following is good, or are they even good to consider at all?

 

 

1) asus br1100fka-ys02t @ $404

11.6" 1366x768 touchscreen display

intel celeron n4500 processor 4m cache (up to 2.80 ghz)

4gb ddr4 ram

64gb emmc

windows 10 pro

1yr warranty

 

 

2) lenovo ideapad1 15ijl7 (82lx0007sb) @ $499

15.6" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4500 processor, integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb emmc (free upgrade to 256gb ssd)

windows 10 home

free office 365 personal

1yr warranty

 

 

3) lenovo ideapad1 @ $529

14" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4020 (2c/2t, 1.1/2.8 ghz, 4mb), integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb ssd

windows 10 home

free office 365

2yr warranty

 

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recently bought this huawei d16 i5 due to freebie

1. gt27 monitor

2. backpack

3. 16gb drive

4. bluetooh huawei mouse (green)

addtional : 

*24mth installment by dbs

*huawei staff service excellent

*free installation setup (optional)

*$1298 less $114(NDP $57x2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 8/26/2022 at 2:53 PM, Guest Guest said:

hello all, need some advices from the experts here.

would like to buy a 'cheaper' laptop - purposes just simple word/excel processing, watch videos, surfing websites (no gaming at all).

so far never bought anything with intel celeron before (am not apple/mac lover), which of the following is good, or are they even good to consider at all?

 

 

1) asus br1100fka-ys02t @ $404

11.6" 1366x768 touchscreen display

intel celeron n4500 processor 4m cache (up to 2.80 ghz)

4gb ddr4 ram

64gb emmc

windows 10 pro

1yr warranty

 

 

2) lenovo ideapad1 15ijl7 (82lx0007sb) @ $499

15.6" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4500 processor, integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb emmc (free upgrade to 256gb ssd)

windows 10 home

free office 365 personal

1yr warranty

 

 

3) lenovo ideapad1 @ $529

14" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4020 (2c/2t, 1.1/2.8 ghz, 4mb), integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb ssd

windows 10 home

free office 365

2yr warranty

 

For #1, CPU (N4500) was from 2021. But the display size (11.6) and resolution (1336x768) is a bit smaller and lower than what I would recommend as well.

For #3, CPU (N4020) was launch in 2019, so I wouldn't recommend it.

 

So out of the three, I would choose #2, but would upgrade the RAM to 8GB.

Make sure they upgrade the internal storage from 128GB EMMC to 256GB SSD (EMMC are slower than SSD)

And as the internal SSD is at 256GB, I would also suggest to purchase an external HDD or SSD to store your data.

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On 8/26/2022 at 2:53 PM, Guest Guest said:

1) asus br1100fka-ys02t @ $404

11.6" 1366x768 touchscreen display

intel celeron n4500 processor 4m cache (up to 2.80 ghz)

4gb ddr4 ram

64gb emmc

windows 10 pro

1yr warranty

 

 

2) lenovo ideapad1 15ijl7 (82lx0007sb) @ $499

15.6" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4500 processor, integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb emmc (free upgrade to 256gb ssd)

windows 10 home

free office 365 personal

1yr warranty

 

 

3) lenovo ideapad1 @ $529

14" fhd 1920x1080

intel celeron n4020 (2c/2t, 1.1/2.8 ghz, 4mb), integrated intel uhd graphics

4gb ddr4-2400 ram

128gb ssd

windows 10 home

free office 365

2yr warranty

 

 

Hi there!

 

In general, laptops from 2022 onwards requires at least 8GB of RAM to function normal- at least 2GB is used for Windows already and that leaves you with very little RAM for whatever else you may be doing. Understand that you're on a tight budget, but opening your budget a little bit more can ensure that you have 1) a decent experience 2) the investment lasts longer which makes you a happier consumer. 

 

Looking at all three, I would highly suggest that you avoid the first one was the specs are really poor and longevity is definitely a concern- see, the screen is small and the resolution is not sharp- if you're planning to read text and watch videos, this laptop will not be clear. Not to mention, the RAM is insufficient and the type of storage is slower + would fail much more quickly. 

 

Office 365 Personal is a yearly subscription. I suspect that it won't end after 1 year and you'll need to purchase a Microsoft Office license to continue using it. What you'll be looking for is a perpetual license; you buy once and you can keep it for life. Alternatively, you can try using Google Docs or Office which is a standalone app that allows you to use Word/Excel/Powerpoint for free if you're always connected to the Internet. 

 

I also did a brief search on both models and the display that they're using is called a TN panel. This is actually a pretty outdated technology (think LCD, AMOLED, OLED) and it won't be bright nor colour accurate when you're watching any sort of content on the screen. If you're ok with it though, it's servicable. 

 

I highly recommend that you head down to a showroom to test these machines out if possible 🙂 if you're willing to stretch your budget a little bit more, there are better options out there!

Tech Reviewer on Rhyn Reviews and YouTube: https://youtube.com/rhynreviews.

 

 

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@Rhyn thanks, indeed why the 3 choices was the low pricing, but i understand what you said and sadly, i agree with the points highlighted (me not too it-savvy).

normally i would get laptops using intel core i-series processor, never bought those on celeron before, hence i seek advices on such processors. looks like i should wait for the comex show starting next week - to see if there are slightly cheaper but better options. maybe i could also check back here again with those 'better options'.

 

@JK2E4 yes, i do have external hdd/ssd if i were to proceed with the plan, but hearing from the 2 of you on the recommendations, i guess i should not carry on as planned.

 

thank you so much, that 4gb ram thing was also a concern as i know these days it is unlikely to be sufficient. your inputs are valuable for us, non it-people, to at least think through and make better decision. really appreciated your replies @JK2E4 and @Rhyn, thanks again!

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On 8/26/2022 at 9:16 PM, Since u r here said:

i was hoping someone to review this for me

Pls review it 3mths later again , plssssssssss 
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/laptops/matebook-d-16/specs/

the only part i dont get is why is there a montitor?

isnt it a screen of 16" ? or so

sorry for late response due to busy and just set up the laptop :

Pro

1.16inch view

2.1.7kg lite (hardly carried it)

3.finger key button for on and security

4.numeric pad for my excel spreadsheet

5.zoom with a1 webcam - u move to left, the cam aim u at central automatic, 

6.ai noise reduction - my fan can be mute out

7.super drive with huawei gadget - hardly use it

8.freebies after offset (laptop about $500+)

con:

abit high end price for i5 512gb

battery last about a day (high intensify viewing on youtube)

 

conclusion :

1.a great steal for me since got big monitor for foc worth $498

2.due to lao hua eyesight -need a bigger frame

3.also got special blue function for eye sight

 

hope the review to your satisfaction !

 

 

 

 

 

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