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djmaxtor

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    yaluwane, mama Aussie walin ASUS N53SV Lap ekak gannai hithan inne..
    mama methana dala thiyena Laps 2ken godakma honda koi ekada kiyala poddak kiyanna puluwanda?

    mata thiyena lokuma prashne thamai banz Display eka (bolded Blue color text).. oya laps deke Display description eka mata therenne na banz.. oya Displays 2ka wenasda, nathnum ekakda?

    mama wadiyenma kamaththen inne AUD 1079 ekatai


    ASUS N53SV-HDU2-SX112V

    PROCESSOR : Intel® Core i7 2630QM 2Ghz (Turbo 2.9G)/6M
    CHIPSET : Intel® HM65
    RAM : 4GB DDR3-1333 + 12GB BONUS MEMORY (TOTAL 16GB)
    STORAGE : 500GB 5400rpm
    OPTICAL : Bluray Combo
    DISPLAY : 15.6" LED HD (1366 x 768 ) ZBD
    GRAPHICS : 1GB DDR3 NVIDIA® GT540M
    CAMERA : 2.0M
    AUDIO : Built-in speaker; Built-in microphone; Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®; SonicFocus
    COMMS : 802.11 b/g/n, 10/100/1000, Bluetooth
    BATTERY : 6 Cell / 5200mAh
    PORTS : 1x Microphone-in jack; 1x Headphone-out jack; 1x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert; 1x VGA Port (D-Sub); 1x HDMI; 4x USB 2.0
    CARD READER: SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro
    OS : Win7 Home Premium 64Bit
    WEIGHT : 2.90 KG
    DIMENSION : 39.1(W) x 26.6(D) x 3.05 ~ 4.05 (H) cm

    Price : AUD 1099

    ASUS N53SV-SX695V

    Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM Processor (6M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 2.90 GHz Turbo)
    Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
    Chipset: Intel HM65 Express Chipset
    Memory: 8GB DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM + BONUS 8GB MEMORY (TOTAL 16GB)
    Display 15.6" 16:9 HD LED backlit Asus Splendid Video Intelligent Technology
    Graphic: NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M with 1GB DDR3 VRAM
    Storage: 2.5" SATA 750GB 5400rpm
    Optical Drive: Blu-ray
    Card Reader: 3 -in-1 card reader ( SD/ MS/ MMC)
    Camera: 2.0 Mega Pixel web camera
    Networking: Integrated802.11 b/g/n, Built-in Bluetooth, 10/100/1000 Base T
    Interface:
    1 x Microphone-in jack
    1 x Line-in Jack
    1 x VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor
    3 x USB 2.0 port(s)
    1 x USB 3.0 port
    1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert
    1 x HDMI
    Audio: Built-in Speakers And Microphone, Bang & Olufsen ICEpower, SonicFocus
    Battery: 6Cells : 5200 mAh 56 Whrs
    Dimensions: 39.1 x 26.6 x 3.05 ~4.05 cm (WxDxH)
    Weight: 2.70 kg (with 6 cell battery)

    Price : AUD 1079

    :love::love:loku udawwak yaluwane, puluwannum BUMP ekak hari dala yanna :love::love:
     

    dilrasan

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    හත් ඉලව්වෙ!
    First of All in the ASUS N53SV-HDU2-SX112V model..RAM is not enough...for Core i7 RAM should be atleast 6GB..btw what is that Bonus ram thing..i don't think they offer that...

    anyway...how come the prices are not the same....same features nah? only the display properties are not the same..and also the second one must be priced more than the first one...

    i select second one too...:)



    lap eka gaththama meke post ekakuth danna..;)
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1162903
     

    djmaxtor

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    First of All in the ASUS N53SV-HDU2-SX112V model..RAM is not enough...for Core i7 RAM should be atleast 6GB..btw what is that Bonus ram thing..i don't think they offer that...

    anyway...how come the prices are not the same....same features nah? only the display properties are not the same..and also the second one must be priced more than the first one...

    i select second one too...:)



    lap eka gaththama meke post ekakuth danna..;)
    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1162903

    thanx bro.. oya laps special offers dekak bro, ekai Bonus RAM ekak denne..
    Oya screens wala loku wenasak thiyenawada..? 2nd Lap eka ada aluthin dala thiyena offer ekak, ekai eke price eka anith ekata wada tikak adu...

    nway thanx again.. lap eka gaththoth mama oyage thread eke aniwa post ekak dannum...
     

    dilrasan

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    හත් ඉලව්වෙ!
    man hithanne deweni eke Screen eka hondai...loku deyak kiyannanam danne nehe...eth specification eka anuwa sence wenne ehemane ithin...:rofl: anika eke hard ekath wediy capacity...so i prefer the second one.
     

    djmaxtor

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    man hithanne deweni eke Screen eka hondai...loku deyak kiyannanam danne nehe...eth specification eka anuwa sence wenne ehemane ithin...:rofl: anika eke hard ekath wediy capacity...so i prefer the second one.
    thanx machan... :yes::yes:
     

    nuni

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    Get the 2nd one. I use a ASUS G73JW and ZBD means Zero bright Dot .... The Screen is designed to have no bright dots = Think as Dead Pixels (Simplest Explanation).

    Bright Dot = A bright dot defect is a group of three sub-pixels (one pixel) all of whose transistors are "off" and this allows all light to pass through to the RGB layer, creating a bright white pixel that is always on. This is commonly known as "Hot Pixel" :)

    Normally Asus give 30day period to return the lap if you have bright dots in your LCD screen.

    ASUS Spendid video is just presets from them to adjust screen color levels (Normal Mode,Gamma Correction,Vivid Mode,Theater Mode,Soft Mode). No one uses it because the Normal mode is the best thing :P.

    So if you can go for a better resolution. But if you want to choose from these two Get the 2nd one because of its backlit. It will provide much richer white color than the traditional LCDs.
    One other concern - Change the HDD to 7200rpm once you get it. 5400 rpm is so below average.
    Other than that good specs ... ASUS FTW!!! :D
     
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    djmaxtor

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    Get the 2nd one. I use a ASUS G73JW and ZBD means Zero bright Dot .... The Screen is designed to have no bright dots = Think as Dead Pixels (Simplest Explanation).

    Bright Dot = A bright dot defect is a group of three sub-pixels (one pixel) all of whose transistors are "off" and this allows all light to pass through to the RGB layer, creating a bright white pixel that is always on. This is commonly known as "Hot Pixel" :)

    Normally Asus give 30day period to return the lap if you have bright dots in your LCD screen.

    ASUS Spendid video is just presets from them to adjust screen color levels (Normal Mode,Gamma Correction,Vivid Mode,Theater Mode,Soft Mode). No one uses it because the Normal mode is the best thing :P.

    So if you can go for a better resolution. But if you want to choose from these two Get the 2nd one because of its backlit. It will provide much richer white color than the traditional LCDs.
    One other concern - Change the HDD to 7200rpm once you get it. 5400 rpm is so below average.
    Other than that good specs ... ASUS FTW!!! :D

    thank u so much bro........
     

    djmaxtor

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    machanzla, mata thiyena awla thamai Hard Disk speed eka... 5400rpm loku awlak weida banz?
     

    nuni

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    You have to be concern about the hard disk speed if you are playing recently released games. Go for a 7200rpm or SSD if you can. you will feel the difference between 5400 vs 7200 alot. anyway both are below average for SSDs .. hard disk opening time,booting time will be much higher with 5400 :). As i told you All the specs are perfect without the harddisk. If you can go for a 7200 it's good but not that much important if you are not really into gaming and stuff :D
     

    djmaxtor

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    You have to be concern about the hard disk speed if you are playing recently released games. Go for a 7200rpm or SSD if you can. you will feel the difference between 5400 vs 7200 alot. anyway both are below average for SSDs .. hard disk opening time,booting time will be much higher with 5400 :). As i told you All the specs are perfect without the harddisk. If you can go for a 7200 it's good but not that much important if you are not really into gaming and stuff :D

    thanx machan....