Honestly I would've enjoyed detailed and brief buying guide for laptop which wouldn't be boring for the people who want to spend their hard earned money and spend time doing some research before buying it..
2:25 *Minor correction*- AMD HS series processors are actually a lower power version of the same H processor variant. HS series processors are meant for laptops with slimmer chassis and they benchmark a bit below the similarly named H processor. Nice and simple laptop buying guide overall!
Very good explanation without getting into too much technicality ,perfect for a non techie to see and understand. This will help a lot of people to make the decision easier.i don't agree with the ddr4 vs ddr5 as majority of people won't notice the difference(just get the highest capacity within the budget).Very well done👍.
@@adityagupta1892 anything with a ryzen 3 and 8gb ram should suffice. Search for laptops that come with ssd instead of hard discs with in your budget as it will significantly speed things up.
I don't mind if the video length is double the time of what it is now, But I like detailed explanation about everything. That will help us a lot and also people are ready to spend 20min because they'll be spending 40-60k of their earned money.
OK... I don't believe this I was watching your videos searching for good laptops and as you said in your previous video that you would make a laptop buying guide I thought it would take some time but WOW... just when I wanted you pop up with the exact video that I wanted.
3:10 The oled display is worse at the same resolution as lcd for reading text and clarity. Along with that at higher brightnesses, lcd is better at consistiency and power usage. *not to mention the risk of oled burn and associated problems. *edit- i am not hating on the info, just putting up some missed points, the video is a good starting point for the average person on the route of laptop tech.
Appreciate the comment. Just to add up with the current level of tech and software trickery, the chance of OLED burn-in has reduced significantly. Plus, the Asus displays that we have used are pretty color accurate and pantone validated. However, i do agree at higher brightness levels the color consistency is not that good.
Don't buy acer aspire 7, specially the 1650 version, the whole model is having a sound problem with motherboard, in future leading to minor sparkling and eventually killing your laptop (company itself accepted this that there 12th gen laptops are having this issue)
this video was perfect for the people who do not want to go in much detail. But one thing I noticed was that you didn't say anything about radeon graphics. Like, I bought an MSI Bravo 15 with an rx5500m for 48k, and I think it is far better than the gtx 1650 laptops which extend even up to 60k
@@krantikari385 its because engineering students need to run programs like autocad and there will be some courses on graphics designing too which requires a good laptop .
@@malfunctioning_homosapien Acer Aspire 7 AMD Ryzen 5 5625U 8GB 512GB SSD GeForce RTX 3050 15.6 Inch (At The Moment I use this for school and for making my videos)
For me laptops are meant for portability hence it should have great battery life which gaming laptops won't provide overtime you will be using them with chargers all the time instead of buying gaming laptop buy a good gaming desktop.
Intel Core i5-1135G7 is an U-series processor. Same with Core i3-1115G4 and Core i7-1165G7. The number after G represents the integrated graphics. Here, G7 is better than G4
The most valuable feature is Upgradability. Thinness in laptops has degenerated from being a feature to now it is a bug. I never put a "laptop" on my lap.
I have an Acer Swift 3 which I am using for 4 years without a problem and, a recently purchased HP DEV One. Both are awesome laptops. The display (mate finish) of my Acer is far more better than the Hp (reflective). For most cases, Integrated Graphics is fine. Laptops with upgradable RAM are a better choice. 16 GB is good for most situations. 8 GB is low, I believe. Go for newer Intel and AMD chips. Don't waste money on older spec graphics laptops like MX250 2GB (my Acer has one, and it is of no use). They perform far below the newer 11th and 12th Intel chips, and 6th and 7th Gen AMD with integrated graphics. Check for Build quality and hinge sturdiness. 4k laptops are overkill for smaller screen, don't waste money on that.
I found a $670 laptop on Amazon with a Ryzen 5 6600H and a GTX 3050 in it, but here’s the Catch, only 8gb of ram, and 256gb of storage, even with the obviously necessary upgrades, the system only comes out to about $740, which is nothing compared to some of the high end models.
Ram is most important to me and yea the processor issue whats more important is the number of cores 2 cores is more general and admin use 4 is good for gaming anything above that is for heavy computing like making games and software development obviously more cores you need more ram and in more then one chanel or you'll get bottlenecks in performance then there's gpu aka graphics but it's also used for encryption and other high intensity computing like gaming which it has its own ram as well bigger the better but I can easily spend 30k to 40k on a laptop... so going for budget is hard
Hey Pratik! Love from Nepal. I really enjoy your videos on Tech. I want your suggestion to purchase a laptop. I don't play games. I work as database administrator. So lots of work with heavy data in excel and MSSQL. making complicated scripts. So suggest me decent 14-15 inch laptop, portable and little bit higher brightness cause some times i use laptop outside as well.. Hope you will make a video on my query.. Thank you in advance
Looking for a laptop right now, so the video is much appreciated 😌👍 Isn't Lenovo V15 Ryzen 5 the best one right now, at 40k? Without counting redmibook or nokia ofcourse:|
Hi guys, can you please make a video on IPS panels vs IPS Level panels. Also give us a summary on 100% sRGB, DCI-P3 and other mumbo jumbos? I am on the lookout for a good laptop, but many of expensive ones don't seem to have an IPS LCD. But they have IPS-Level panels.
Precisely the reason why I opted for a MacBook that was on a deal and very affordable. WAY too much confusion, & long term reliability is mostly questionable. My 2015 Macbook Air which I bought in 2016 for around 60k, still runs well 7 yrs later, for my needs & purposes. It has its drawbacks, but I've largely found workarounds. Windows manufacturers are earning money thru' confusing the customers more than selling a single good product, & Intel is also reason for that. Now, as the need to get a new laptop rises, I'll mostly be looking to get an ipad or Android Tablet, as they fulfill documentation, browsing & productivity needs a lot better, *providing more value* , than a 40-60k laptop. Can last decently for 4-5 yrs, before needing to be changed. As such, I've never seen a Windows laptop in the past decade lasting 4 yrs without an issue. When a product purchase ends up becoming a PHD research, it means consumers are going to be ripped off without knowing where. I'd rather pay more money & get ripped off by Apple knowing what I am & am not getting.
@@pratikrai6407 notebooks dont come with powerful gpus when compared to gaming laptops, or even cpus for the same price. for those who are okay with sacrificing portability and some chassis endurance; gaming laptops are a good go to, and some are portable as well. between 50k and 1L, great options are available at approx 75k onwards-hp victus, Dell g15 are good options at 2.5 kgs ( and Lenovo is always there at a premium with their legion series). all of them have ryzen 5000(zen 3)options, Dell having ryzen 6000(zen 3+) ,rtx 3050/ti and 3060 options (although a bit over 1L). almost half of the people, to whom I talk to in games have gaming laptops, and quite a few of them have 1L+ Halo tier ones. people prefer them over desktops mainly for space, power (electricity/heat), and portability reasons. most of collage going folks (engineering) exclusively buy gaming laptops for the reasons stated above.Very soon with the new processor and GPU options, (ryzen 7040, rtx 4000 series, and to some extent rx 7000 series) gaming laptop demand is probably going to increase again.
But there is one thing that isn't correct and that is The HS series is less powerful than the H the only difference between them is the TDP H has higher TDP and the HS has Lower thus HS is a competitor of P not the HX of Intel H>HS
@@Publicchannel5 Today marks exatly a year since I purchased my K15 OLED laptop,and there is no absolutely nothing wrong that has happened yet with me using it daily at least for a few hours. So,I don't think there is inherently anything wrong with Asus laptops, although I never have used it carelessly,and had equally great experience with previous laptop from HP and Sony. The only notable issue is rather the short battery life,with about 4 hours of SoT,but that's understandable given the tiny 42Whr cell in this machine.
I am student Just will do 6 hrs online classes around And then may be reading pdf and doing worksheets online... Want antiglare screen so less effect in eyes..😊😊 So which laptop ahould I consider... Not intrested in gaming and timepas... Budget under 50k.😢 pls suggest..
also make video on old laptop buying guide talking about there processer , genenation , ram type , storage mostly all aspects . please highly recommended .😥😥😥😥
An advice for those who want to buy a laptop that they don't regret. Cause i have done a lot of research. 1. Don't buy a laptop 😞. Just kidding 😃 1. If you really want a laptop that doesn't make you frustrated at the time of doing some work, then you need atleast 35k, yeah trust me, 1220p is kinda like the starting of processor which don't suck. 2. Only look for 12th gen and up processor and in amd, look for 5000 series and above. 3. Some brands might give you a lot good specs on paper, but in practical uses they fail to achieve what they are supposed to handle easily. So, now to make some easy choices for you, for budget 1. 35k- any asus or lenovo laptop with 1220p processor, or ryzen 7320 or 7330. 2. 45k- same processor as above, but some of them give oled display in this price. 3. 60k- i would recommend samsung galaxy book 2, or acer swift 3, or maybe a lenovo yoga series laptop if you get some discount. Why? Because they will give you a piece of mind, the build quality is awesome, software support and multiple device integration features, cause i think at 60k , you should have all this. There are some asus laptops , which gives ryzen 7520 or 7530 and intel 1240p, 12500h etc , which are so so good processors, but when i used them they didn't performed as claimed for very long. For gaming , in same price segment, their aren't much options, basically just look for a 30 series nvidia gpu and high refresh rate display. Overall , i won't buy a gaming laptop in this price. For a really good gaming laptop you have spend around 90k or even 1 lac, for example asus Zephyrus is a good one, lenovo legion series, msi also have some options ,but msi good ones starts around 1.25 lacs. You can ask anything else. I would try my best. 😊
The only best laptop I think that is right now is the FrameWork, but they're just not selling them in India. The only MacBook that is good are the recent M1 and M2 ones and they have astronomical prices. Would also recommend looking for a Laptop with atleast Nvidia 30* series GFx Cards or Just wait a but more and get a newer laptop with the AMD 7000 series chips those are gonna be giving a tough competition to 2080-3060 tier cards because of their RDNA3 architecture. DDR3 is absolutely not okay, 1600Mhz is the max it goes, and that was a thing 10 years ago. Absolutely not worth it. - Me using 1066 Mhz DDR3 ; _ ; Edit : Typo
@@TheFaceofWar That's the thing, I can't recommend because there's just so many to choose from also depends on your needs if need a better display or a Discrete GPU or better build quality, you'll be able to get atleast two things but not all. Also at 50k you'll probably only find laptops with 16* series Nvidia GPUs which are not worth it in today's market, I'd suggest bumping up the price by atleast 20k and find a good laptop with a 3050 or 3060 IF GPU is what you need.
@@TheFaceofWar If it's mostly coding, try to get a good sharp display (flicker free also). Good cpu is recommended. Do some research on the full model no of cpu, don't just go by the name i5, i7. There is no perfect laptop under 50k, so you will have to compromise somethings. Choose according to your priority.
My simplest suggestion would be.... If budget more than 60k, extend it to 70k and get m series macbook. If budget is less than 30k, get chromebook. And in between, spend atleast 5 hrs of your own to decide 😂
I bought vivobook 15 with ryzen 3 3200u with 8gb ram 512gb ssd for 25k 2 during diwali sales. I have seen it come for that price many times and its way better than any chrome book.
I have a Gtx 1650, though its more than 3 year old laptop.... It does most things perfectly well... Not an avid gamer... Bit Fifa 23 ran fine and even horizon zero dawn (minor tweaks)...
Good starting guide, but this could be deeper by a bit. Could have probably mentioned, how Amazon does marketing of soon-to-be e-waste laptops (*cough* Celeron processors *cough*). Laptops are an investment these days, simplifying the buying process is not such a good idea.
Best explained. i also bought second hand laptops for my office staff and macbook for my personal use working properly till date. macbook cost me 26000 from Laptop nation (Delhi based company)
I have the same laptop @ 3:50 the Asus Vivobook 16x... Do you think it's worth the price for it, I play games on it such as GTA V & little nightmares... So far so good but for its price is itnworth it or should I've gotten laptop w/ dedicated GPU?
I am a college student and I am a programmer. My budget is around 50-55k and in my opinion best laptop for this price range is ASUS TUF series (The best) But in this price range you have to sacrifice rtx 3050 because in this price you will get only GTX 1650
@@darkness6575 Yah, but I am a college student, for projects and playing games at friends house🤣 I need a gaming laptop. And Asus tuf a17 (model:- hx041w) has 90wh massive battery and powerfull specs, you should check that out💥💥
Brands do not mention what processor are they giving, no flipkart listing of infinix laptops mention what processor they have UPH nothing Just i3 and i5
Whenever you say check out this video here but nothing pops up there. Have seen this in many videos. So instead of pointing to stuff on the screen show what you are pointing at
good video , i would recommend anyone buying laptop soon to start their research from here Then , more detailed source on processor, RAM , Graphics card, display, and after finalizing product/s watch reviews (long term) more than 3months
You missed in processor about the generation i5 12 Gen is better than i7 10 Gen for long time relavence. my first laptop purchase had taught me this lesson
I have a MacBook I need a windows lappy with good battery life (at least 10-12hrs) for casual browsing with free ka MS Office. I prefer gaming on the console so I do not need a graphics card wala lappy. Any recommendations Team Tech Wiser?
I am still confused after watching this video.. the confusion never ends unless you get a free laptop. 😂
🤣🤣right
same here😂😂
So true
The confusion is never ending 😂
Watch whys
cause ur ..
Honestly I would've enjoyed detailed and brief buying guide for laptop which wouldn't be boring for the people who want to spend their hard earned money and spend time doing some research before buying it..
+1
same here
same
2:25 *Minor correction*- AMD HS series processors are actually a lower power version of the same H processor variant. HS series processors are meant for laptops with slimmer chassis and they benchmark a bit below the similarly named H processor. Nice and simple laptop buying guide overall!
it is not true for all cases, HS series processors can be configured with a higher power limit as well, but their base is lower.
is it lower than u series? its all that matters
@@Kavyatej And H series can be configured with even higher power limit. The guy is right. HS is indeed a slightly underpowered version of H.
@@jithu8018 What?
@@anshulsharma4500 is asked that is it gaves lower performance than u series proscessor
I really like Pratik's vibe man! He's cool 👽
Yo, are you from India?
Pratik likes you too 👐🏻👐🏻
@@pratikrai6407 yo man big admirer of your work.
Ya u r correct
Totally agree ❤
Very good explanation without getting into too much technicality ,perfect for a non techie to see and understand. This will help a lot of people to make the decision easier.i don't agree with the ddr4 vs ddr5 as majority of people won't notice the difference(just get the highest capacity within the budget).Very well done👍.
@@adityagupta1892 anything with a ryzen 3 and 8gb ram should suffice. Search for laptops that come with ssd instead of hard discs with in your budget as it will significantly speed things up.
@@neerajsunil8414can u suggest good one near less than 35k? Is Acer aspire 3 good or something better than that near 35k?
@@neerajsunil8414 as a student 😊
4:41 *Mux switch.
Short for multiplexer switch. A switch to select multiple things (Integrated and dedicated graphics here)
4:41 "Boringgg", that was different 😆
I don't mind if the video length is double the time of what it is now, But I like detailed explanation about everything. That will help us a lot and also people are ready to spend 20min because they'll be spending 40-60k of their earned money.
Finally team tech wiser with a video thats really helpful for us less tech savy but highly interested people . Lots of love ❤to you guys
OK... I don't believe this I was watching your videos searching for good laptops and as you said in your previous video that you would make a laptop buying guide I thought it would take some time but WOW... just when I wanted you pop up with the exact video that I wanted.
3:10
The oled display is worse at the same resolution as lcd for reading text and clarity. Along with that at higher brightnesses, lcd is better at consistiency and power usage.
*not to mention the risk of oled burn and associated problems. *edit- i am not hating on the info, just putting up some missed points, the video is a good starting point for the average person on the route of laptop tech.
Appreciate the comment.
Just to add up with the current level of tech and software trickery, the chance of OLED burn-in has reduced significantly.
Plus, the Asus displays that we have used are pretty color accurate and pantone validated.
However, i do agree at higher brightness levels the color consistency is not that good.
Legends are watching this without having any money for a laptop.😂🎉,but huge thanks to broo❤❤
😂😂😂yeah very right
Same 😂😂😂
😂
And u call yourself a legend behenvhod
Dude you're just amazing, always genuine content!
Nice video macha
😂
Ada yara nee😂
മച്ചനോ...? 😮😅
@@serenamathan6084 athe
Is this guy malayali?
Both the HP Victus and Acer Aspire are more than 60k with the RTX 3050, the GTX 1650 versions are the ones less than 60k
Don't buy acer aspire 7, specially the 1650 version, the whole model is having a sound problem with motherboard, in future leading to minor sparkling and eventually killing your laptop (company itself accepted this that there 12th gen laptops are having this issue)
U can get 1650 in under 50k
@@User_chuti-from-Gt that money will be wasted, doesn't matter what they are giving when it's low quality and will fail at last
this video was perfect for the people who do not want to go in much detail. But one thing I noticed was that you didn't say anything about radeon graphics. Like, I bought an MSI Bravo 15 with an rx5500m for 48k, and I think it is far better than the gtx 1650 laptops which extend even up to 60k
Bro msi is all good except for their after sale services
@@glory3918 yes they have very less service centers in India and laptop parts are also not easy to get if some damages occurred
@@venkat__- yes bro i heard the same
For CSE students I definitely recommend going with a good graphics card and processor
Why? Can u pl elaborate
Is laptop helpful for cse
@@krantikari385 its because engineering students need to run programs like autocad and there will be some courses on graphics designing too which requires a good laptop .
Techwiser videos makes my days!
Which laptop/pc do you have?
@@malfunctioning_homosapien good 1
@@Haxies that is a new name I've heard
@@malfunctioning_homosapien Acer Aspire 7 AMD Ryzen 5 5625U 8GB 512GB SSD GeForce RTX 3050 15.6 Inch (At The Moment I use this for school and for making my videos)
This man is totally underrated❤
*understand
@@sassproton wht no 😂 its underrated
@@sassproton bro 😂
Me watching this vedio after buying laptop 😂😂
5:01 Ahem! Here.. but no link to video. Just add them. This is missing for lot of videos
For me laptops are meant for portability hence it should have great battery life which gaming laptops won't provide overtime you will be using them with chargers all the time instead of buying gaming laptop buy a good gaming desktop.
Not all of us get to sit in our houses all day
2:15, AMD U series can game as their H varients coz of efficiency.
Nice but haven't covered storage (SSD/HDD) which also plays a major role in performance.
Ssd is best
The video is great, thanks for sharing. What does "G7" mean in an intel processor? Example: i5-1135G7. Because it is not "U", "P", or "H" processor.
Intel Core i5-1135G7 is an U-series processor. Same with Core i3-1115G4 and Core i7-1165G7. The number after G represents the integrated graphics. Here, G7 is better than G4
@@sanjeevbhattarai867 thank you!
The most valuable feature is Upgradability. Thinness in laptops has degenerated from being a feature to now it is a bug. I never put a "laptop" on my lap.
1:30 video start
Clear, crisp, perfect. TY
I have an Acer Swift 3 which I am using for 4 years without a problem and, a recently purchased HP DEV One. Both are awesome laptops.
The display (mate finish) of my Acer is far more better than the Hp (reflective). For most cases, Integrated Graphics is fine.
Laptops with upgradable RAM are a better choice. 16 GB is good for most situations. 8 GB is low, I believe.
Go for newer Intel and AMD chips. Don't waste money on older spec graphics laptops like MX250 2GB (my Acer has one, and it is of no use). They perform far below the newer 11th and 12th Intel chips, and 6th and 7th Gen AMD with integrated graphics.
Check for Build quality and hinge sturdiness.
4k laptops are overkill for smaller screen, don't waste money on that.
50k is the most common budget for laptop please make a video for laptops in 50k
I've seen it all , but this tech channel has to be the #1 in the nation rn , props to the team guys 🔥
I found a $670 laptop on Amazon with a Ryzen 5 6600H and a GTX 3050 in it, but here’s the Catch, only 8gb of ram, and 256gb of storage, even with the obviously necessary upgrades, the system only comes out to about $740, which is nothing compared to some of the high end models.
Ram is most important to me and yea the processor issue whats more important is the number of cores 2 cores is more general and admin use 4 is good for gaming anything above that is for heavy computing like making games and software development obviously more cores you need more ram and in more then one chanel or you'll get bottlenecks in performance then there's gpu aka graphics but it's also used for encryption and other high intensity computing like gaming which it has its own ram as well bigger the better but I can easily spend 30k to 40k on a laptop... so going for budget is hard
6:35 Just recently ordered a laptop with GTX 1650😢, but awesome video TechWiser Team
Sam brother 😢
Hey Pratik! Love from Nepal. I really enjoy your videos on Tech. I want your suggestion to purchase a laptop. I don't play games. I work as database administrator. So lots of work with heavy data in excel and MSSQL. making complicated scripts. So suggest me decent 14-15 inch laptop, portable and little bit higher brightness cause some times i use laptop outside as well.. Hope you will make a video on my query.. Thank you in advance
Please make a similar video for PCs also, I mean for someone to customise and get their PC assembled or get a pre assembled PC guide type 🙏🏻
Best advice that wins my heart is @6:25
" 4-5 years is long "
Mean while me using 12 year old laptop lol
Looking for a laptop right now, so the video is much appreciated 😌👍
Isn't Lenovo V15 Ryzen 5 the best one right now, at 40k? Without counting redmibook or nokia ofcourse:|
Go for asus vivobook 15
Hey are i3 11/12th gen or ryzen 3 laptops sufficient for ms office, browsing, office work, etc? Would they start lagging in 3-4 years?
@@siddhantshitole9219 go for i5
@@siddhantshitole9219
Ofcourse
Thank you so much for the brief explanation and useful! keep up your good and honest content
5:45 I have my Intel dual core laptop for nearly 10years which is basically a govt.laptop by tn govt😂😂😂😂
Straight cut to point, nice ❤
Hi guys, can you please make a video on IPS panels vs IPS Level panels. Also give us a summary on 100% sRGB, DCI-P3 and other mumbo jumbos?
I am on the lookout for a good laptop, but many of expensive ones don't seem to have an IPS LCD. But they have IPS-Level panels.
Great video straight to the point not too long not too short very informative helped me a lot thank you 👍👍👍
Me watching after buying a laptop 😅😂
Warning !!! Don't watch this Video If you purchased Laptop.
Precisely the reason why I opted for a MacBook that was on a deal and very affordable. WAY too much confusion, & long term reliability is mostly questionable. My 2015 Macbook Air which I bought in 2016 for around 60k, still runs well 7 yrs later, for my needs & purposes. It has its drawbacks, but I've largely found workarounds. Windows manufacturers are earning money thru' confusing the customers more than selling a single good product, & Intel is also reason for that.
Now, as the need to get a new laptop rises, I'll mostly be looking to get an ipad or Android Tablet, as they fulfill documentation, browsing & productivity needs a lot better, *providing more value* , than a 40-60k laptop. Can last decently for 4-5 yrs, before needing to be changed. As such, I've never seen a Windows laptop in the past decade lasting 4 yrs without an issue.
When a product purchase ends up becoming a PHD research, it means consumers are going to be ripped off without knowing where. I'd rather pay more money & get ripped off by Apple knowing what I am & am not getting.
4:25 - they do, if they have amd ryzen 4000 or later processors and proper oem tuning (e.g hp, dell, lenovo do; sometimes asus and acer)
Personally haven't found good ones in the 50-1L range.
Especially when you compare with the notebooks.
@@pratikrai6407 notebooks dont come with powerful gpus when compared to gaming laptops, or even cpus for the same price. for those who are okay with sacrificing portability and some chassis endurance; gaming laptops are a good go to, and some are portable as well. between 50k and 1L, great options are available at approx 75k onwards-hp victus, Dell g15 are good options at 2.5 kgs ( and Lenovo is always there at a premium with their legion series). all of them have ryzen 5000(zen 3)options, Dell having ryzen 6000(zen 3+) ,rtx 3050/ti and 3060 options (although a bit over 1L). almost half of the people, to whom I talk to in games have gaming laptops, and quite a few of them have 1L+ Halo tier ones. people prefer them over desktops mainly for space, power (electricity/heat), and portability reasons. most of collage going folks (engineering) exclusively buy gaming laptops for the reasons stated above.Very soon with the new processor and GPU options, (ryzen 7040, rtx 4000 series, and to some extent rx 7000 series) gaming laptop demand is probably going to increase again.
Earn a living out of it. Good point
But there is one thing that isn't correct and that is The HS series is less powerful than the H the only difference between them is the TDP H has higher TDP and the HS has Lower thus
HS is a competitor of P not the HX of Intel
H>HS
Very good.....shouldve talked about generation and series also.....and also about the touchscreen use in a laptop
It's great to Asus bringing OLED laptops to even the budget segment below 50K.
I heard service is not good and compliant with mother board.
@@Publicchannel5 Today marks exatly a year since I purchased my K15 OLED laptop,and there is no absolutely nothing wrong that has happened yet with me using it daily at least for a few hours.
So,I don't think there is inherently anything wrong with Asus laptops, although I never have used it carelessly,and had equally great experience with previous laptop from HP and Sony.
The only notable issue is rather the short battery life,with about 4 hours of SoT,but that's understandable given the tiny 42Whr cell in this machine.
So useful video mate. Thanks
I am student
Just will do 6 hrs online classes around
And then may be reading pdf and doing worksheets online...
Want antiglare screen so less effect in eyes..😊😊
So which laptop ahould I consider...
Not intrested in gaming and timepas...
Budget under 50k.😢 pls suggest..
Buy an old thinkpad but you have to do a bit of reesearch.
Also consider Chuwi CoreBook X great specs for the price. Just ignore the branding lol
If you could extend budget by 50%, you could get a max with 12-16hrs battery backup
Damn I've been watching these "Don't buy a laptop before watching this video" vidoes for past few days and I have still many to watch
Who bought a laptop without watching this video? 🙋
also make video on old laptop buying guide talking about there processer , genenation , ram type , storage mostly all aspects . please highly recommended .😥😥😥😥
Using victus 16 for almost 1 month, working superb ❤
which graphics card does it have? 1650 or 3050?
@@Extrophobic Amd Radeon RX5500M
It is the same model as shown in the video
@@pal_lakhindar Ok thanks
What about the upgradability? And the screen refresh rate?
everything about this video is so perfect! loved the content! also some geeks would like you hear stuff about TGP Mux switch etc. ;) keep rocking
could we get a ultimate buying video with all the stuff covered?
Very well explained, truly to the point
An advice for those who want to buy a laptop that they don't regret. Cause i have done a lot of research.
1. Don't buy a laptop 😞.
Just kidding 😃
1. If you really want a laptop that doesn't make you frustrated at the time of doing some work, then you need atleast 35k, yeah trust me, 1220p is kinda like the starting of processor which don't suck.
2. Only look for 12th gen and up processor and in amd, look for 5000 series and above.
3. Some brands might give you a lot good specs on paper, but in practical uses they fail to achieve what they are supposed to handle easily.
So, now to make some easy choices for you, for budget
1. 35k- any asus or lenovo laptop with 1220p processor, or ryzen 7320 or 7330.
2. 45k- same processor as above, but some of them give oled display in this price.
3. 60k- i would recommend samsung galaxy book 2, or acer swift 3, or maybe a lenovo yoga series laptop if you get some discount. Why? Because they will give you a piece of mind, the build quality is awesome, software support and multiple device integration features, cause i think at 60k , you should have all this. There are some asus laptops , which gives ryzen 7520 or 7530 and intel 1240p, 12500h etc , which are so so good processors, but when i used them they didn't performed as claimed for very long.
For gaming , in same price segment, their aren't much options, basically just look for a 30 series nvidia gpu and high refresh rate display. Overall , i won't buy a gaming laptop in this price. For a really good gaming laptop you have spend around 90k or even 1 lac, for example asus Zephyrus is a good one, lenovo legion series, msi also have some options ,but msi good ones starts around 1.25 lacs.
You can ask anything else. I would try my best. 😊
I was thinking about HP laptops because they are reliable and durable as I have one with i3 4th generation almost 9-10 yrs old.
Thanks for simple explanation 👍
The only best laptop I think that is right now is the FrameWork, but they're just not selling them in India.
The only MacBook that is good are the recent M1 and M2 ones and they have astronomical prices.
Would also recommend looking for a Laptop with atleast Nvidia 30* series GFx Cards or Just wait a but more and get a newer laptop with the AMD 7000 series chips those are gonna be giving a tough competition to 2080-3060 tier cards because of their RDNA3 architecture.
DDR3 is absolutely not okay, 1600Mhz is the max it goes, and that was a thing 10 years ago. Absolutely not worth it. - Me using 1066 Mhz DDR3 ; _ ;
Edit : Typo
I want to buy a laptop for programming under 50k , which one is best to buy ??
@@TheFaceofWar That's the thing, I can't recommend because there's just so many to choose from also depends on your needs if need a better display or a Discrete GPU or better build quality, you'll be able to get atleast two things but not all. Also at 50k you'll probably only find laptops with 16* series Nvidia GPUs which are not worth it in today's market, I'd suggest bumping up the price by atleast 20k and find a good laptop with a 3050 or 3060 IF GPU is what you need.
@@TheFaceofWar If it's mostly coding, try to get a good sharp display (flicker free also). Good cpu is recommended. Do some research on the full model no of cpu, don't just go by the name i5, i7. There is no perfect laptop under 50k, so you will have to compromise somethings. Choose according to your priority.
Brother Can you recommend a good laptop In the range of 45k-50k For study Purposes
And the confusion never ends.
Watching this in my 7 year solid HP laptop!! Been using HP laptop since 2009.
My simplest suggestion would be....
If budget more than 60k, extend it to 70k and get m series macbook.
If budget is less than 30k, get chromebook.
And in between, spend atleast 5 hrs of your own to decide 😂
only the second part seems valid
I bought vivobook 15 with ryzen 3 3200u with 8gb ram 512gb ssd for 25k 2 during diwali sales. I have seen it come for that price many times and its way better than any chrome book.
@@MOTHIATMAN subjective
Chrome books are shit, and degrade iver time. Increase your budget and get an i3 atleast
@@versusbattle5916 just get a 4 core i3, not a 2 core.
I have a Gtx 1650, though its more than 3 year old laptop.... It does most things perfectly well... Not an avid gamer... Bit Fifa 23 ran fine and even horizon zero dawn (minor tweaks)...
Thanks for covering all the basics but in detail
Nice and nice speech bro.....💐💐💐💐
Guidance video for tablets also plz
Man you should have mentioned the importance of ssd
Thank you so much for this explanation. Really appreciate it
Good starting guide, but this could be deeper by a bit. Could have probably mentioned, how Amazon does marketing of soon-to-be e-waste laptops (*cough* Celeron processors *cough*). Laptops are an investment these days, simplifying the buying process is not such a good idea.
If your budget in under 80k just buy Macbook M1 and enjoy, it is amazing for the price, can get it for ~$830 in US roughly 70k
Best explained. i also bought second hand laptops for my office staff and macbook for my personal use working properly till date. macbook cost me 26000 from Laptop nation (Delhi based company)
I have the same laptop @ 3:50 the Asus Vivobook 16x... Do you think it's worth the price for it, I play games on it such as GTA V & little nightmares... So far so good but for its price is itnworth it or should I've gotten laptop w/ dedicated GPU?
How much fps does it give on medium settings?
@@vagabond8693 on what game?
@@ryuki.ryugao gta5
@@vagabond8693 i get 40+fps rn on med settings just on stock 8gb but it could go for 80fps & get doubled if I upgrade to 16gb ram
Chalo finally ek to legit banda mila who knows about the things which they are telling about
4:40 Correction should be MUX(Multiplexer) Switch instead of Muc-Switch.
Superb Explanation bro :) , Techwiser
I am a college student and I am a programmer.
My budget is around 50-55k and in my opinion best laptop for this price range is ASUS TUF series (The best)
But in this price range you have to sacrifice rtx 3050 because in this price you will get only GTX 1650
@@darkness6575 Yah, but I am a college student, for projects and playing games at friends house🤣
I need a gaming laptop.
And Asus tuf a17 (model:- hx041w) has 90wh massive battery and powerfull specs, you should check that out💥💥
Hello bro you want to buy laptop
@@yuiuttyiiutt i bought a laptop
Asus tuf a15 hn079w
Same as Asus tuf a17 hx041w
@@jaymistry689 kon sa buy kiya hai
@@yuiuttyiiutt A15
Brands do not mention what processor are they giving, no flipkart listing of infinix laptops mention what processor they have UPH nothing
Just i3 and i5
Great review thanks subscribing now 👍
Whenever you say check out this video here but nothing pops up there. Have seen this in many videos. So instead of pointing to stuff on the screen show what you are pointing at
Thank God for this video, im gonna share this to a loooooot of people :)
I have ordered the laptop with gtx 1650 today only 💀
Hey are i3 11/12th gen or ryzen 3 laptops sufficient for ms office, browsing, office work, etc? Would they start lagging in 3-4 years?
good video , i would recommend anyone buying laptop soon to start their research from here
Then , more detailed source on processor, RAM , Graphics card, display, and after finalizing product/s watch reviews (long term) more than 3months
You missed in processor about the generation i5 12 Gen is better than i7 10 Gen for long time relavence.
my first laptop purchase had taught me this lesson
Why u said to avoid Gtx 1650, its almost same powerful as rtx 3050 in aser aspire 7
What about g series in Intel most of the laptop come g series
Nice one,what is a good laptop for office only
@techwiser in HP victus can we expand storage ?? Is there extra slot for ssd or hdd
My parents are pushing me to buy dell, but no youtuber is talking a shit about dell in their videos... Can u guide.
For programming and coding which laptop i should buy
Hey Pratik, many thanks. That helps a lot in choosing one for myself. GOD bless you!!
Is there any samsung laptop with heavy gaming available
Super cool person 😎 Nice one bro... Keep it up 🔥❤👍🏻
Thanks this was very helpful
I have a MacBook I need a windows lappy with good battery life (at least 10-12hrs) for casual browsing with free ka MS Office. I prefer gaming on the console so I do not need a graphics card wala lappy. Any recommendations Team Tech Wiser?