Chewy509
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Hi Guys,
This is more a rant, than a ask for help...
My dad is flying up from country Victoria to visit this weekend, and he has finally admitted defeat and is getting a new laptop for home. (Current PC is hitting 5 years old, running XP, etc + plus no current internet connection).
So, I thought I would have a quick look and see what i could get for sub AU$1000 (which has to include Office, and all the other accessories, which gives a roundabout price of ~$750 for the laptop).
There's quite a few to choose from in this price range (an Asus K55VD-SX073H has caught my eye for $798, and it's smaller cousin the K55A-SX006H for $698 ). We're sticking pretty much with Asus due to local support, as HP, Acer and Samsung support for their consumer range here in Oz is dreadful. Other suggestions welcome, but have to mindful, that the model must be easily purchased in a bricks/mortar store in a day... Unless these K55 series models are to have known issues?
But what I noticed was, once you start looking for an i5 class CPU, 8GB RAM and dedicated gfx, choices become very, very slim. And, the big item I noticed was the lack of screen resolution, most, if not all 15" laptops, that are sub-AU$800 come with 1366x768 displays? WTF? Mind you, 8GB included was pretty rare as well, and anything sub $600 was all Intel Integrated gfx (which is completely understandable) and some models only had 2GB RAM? (a $500 laptop only had 2GB RAM which was shared with the AMD APU and came with Win8 ).
If it was me and wanted a full size laptop, I would most likely order online from Lenovo, but since my parents live in a small country town (Melbourne is 3hr drive, Sale is about 1 hr drive), I need to mindful of support options in case something goes wrong. (We live about 2000km from them, so all support is remote). The other issue, were they live, the only Internet option is 3G wireless (up to 3Mbps according to Telstra, and my dad has confirmed at least 1.5Mbps on his phone), as there are no plans for their exchange to be upgraded with DSL capability, and NBN connectivity for them is copper phone + 3G wireless for those interested, and dialup is problematic at 33.6K. Which may make things hard.
So I guess, it's good to see cheap laptops and expensive laptops, but WTF happened to the middle ground area? The Asus K55 series seems to hit that area nicely, but are their alternatives I should consider?
(A windows based PC is a hard requirement, so tablets are not an option).
This is more a rant, than a ask for help...
My dad is flying up from country Victoria to visit this weekend, and he has finally admitted defeat and is getting a new laptop for home. (Current PC is hitting 5 years old, running XP, etc + plus no current internet connection).
So, I thought I would have a quick look and see what i could get for sub AU$1000 (which has to include Office, and all the other accessories, which gives a roundabout price of ~$750 for the laptop).
There's quite a few to choose from in this price range (an Asus K55VD-SX073H has caught my eye for $798, and it's smaller cousin the K55A-SX006H for $698 ). We're sticking pretty much with Asus due to local support, as HP, Acer and Samsung support for their consumer range here in Oz is dreadful. Other suggestions welcome, but have to mindful, that the model must be easily purchased in a bricks/mortar store in a day... Unless these K55 series models are to have known issues?
But what I noticed was, once you start looking for an i5 class CPU, 8GB RAM and dedicated gfx, choices become very, very slim. And, the big item I noticed was the lack of screen resolution, most, if not all 15" laptops, that are sub-AU$800 come with 1366x768 displays? WTF? Mind you, 8GB included was pretty rare as well, and anything sub $600 was all Intel Integrated gfx (which is completely understandable) and some models only had 2GB RAM? (a $500 laptop only had 2GB RAM which was shared with the AMD APU and came with Win8 ).
If it was me and wanted a full size laptop, I would most likely order online from Lenovo, but since my parents live in a small country town (Melbourne is 3hr drive, Sale is about 1 hr drive), I need to mindful of support options in case something goes wrong. (We live about 2000km from them, so all support is remote). The other issue, were they live, the only Internet option is 3G wireless (up to 3Mbps according to Telstra, and my dad has confirmed at least 1.5Mbps on his phone), as there are no plans for their exchange to be upgraded with DSL capability, and NBN connectivity for them is copper phone + 3G wireless for those interested, and dialup is problematic at 33.6K. Which may make things hard.
So I guess, it's good to see cheap laptops and expensive laptops, but WTF happened to the middle ground area? The Asus K55 series seems to hit that area nicely, but are their alternatives I should consider?
(A windows based PC is a hard requirement, so tablets are not an option).