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    Gaming Laptop around 55k INR

    Hi friends, I want to purchase the Gaming Laptop. My budget is around 55,000 INR. I am trying to get the Lenovo Y560 system. Is it to good to have it? I am expecting the good configuration as, processor: Core i5 460M or above, Hard Disk: 500 GB @ 7200. Graphic Processing Unit (GPU): ATi radeon 5730. Can I have the very same kind of configuration in good brand quality? What kind of brand will be good to have which is having the best Build quality and also having the minimum number of problem for about 2 years in both hardware and software. Please suggest some good gaming laptop under my range.

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    Re: Gaming Laptop around 55k INR

    You must need the RAM around of 1333 MHz, if you are getting i7-7xx or above of it. The Lenovo model you have suggested is good one. It is having the good performance. But most of the users usually have the problem with the screen of the Lenovo Y560. You lost it because the Lenovo Y560 was going for around 45k at eBay in Diwali deals With 1year manufacturer warranty. it will now cost you around 53k at eBay with some changes in the configuration.

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    Re: Gaming Laptop around 55k INR

    My suggestion to have the Acer Aspire 5002 or the Acer TarvelMate 4152. It is having the good performance and it is very user friendly to use. But it cost you around 57000 to 60000. It is very expensive compare to your Lenovo system. It is having the configuration of Intel Pentium M 1.73Ghz(533 mhz fsb), also having the 256 Mb DDR2 (533mhz fsb), screen 15’ LCD, provide Bluetooth and card reader facility with it.

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    Re: Gaming Laptop around 55k INR

    I will suggest you to have the HP gaming Laptop. It is really very hard to find the good gaming Laptop up to 55000/-. Most of the gaming Laptop are always expensive and they are still not good for the Gaming purpose. Better have the Desktop because it is more cheaper and also upgradeable. If you still want to the gaming Laptop, go for the HP or the Sony. It has the product quality and performance. I will suggest you to have the HP pavilion dv6767TX Thrive Edition. It is more cost and effective, it price may be around 50000/- depend upon the Hardware you get. It is having the Intel dual core processor with 2.47 GHz. 3GB DDR3 RAM. And many other good features it will provide.

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    Re: Gaming Laptop around 55k INR

    Alien ware is a good gaming laptop company, which offers a well gaming laptop and desktop. It is not as famous as DELL but it is really good. One of my friend had it. It has many gaming Laptop products, I will suggest you Alienware M15x. it is good features. It has the most power full screen of 15”. It will have the dimension around (W)14.8" (D)12.2" (H)1.92". it gives you Core i7 720QM 1.6GHz Processor, also having the 512MB Nvidia Geforce GT 240M Graphic card. Hard disk is of 250GB Sata II, provides the high definition internal 5.1 speakers. It will cost you around 60,000 INR.

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