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^ The Lenovo laptop should do fine, also, do take a look at these AMD APU based models as well. A better GPU and a comparable CPU at the same price-point with Windows8 to boot.

 

Hope this helps, Cheers!

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yeah....display with high contrast ratio(greater than 500:1 atleast), wide viewing angles, greater AdobeRGB coverage

 

I have been using laptops for quite some time,but i always find the display to be washed out and colors look pale(specially the black)

 

Good displays in mobile devices have spoiled me,now i am looking for same quality in laptops

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ok...is there a considerable difference in performance between core i3 4030U and the core i5 4210U ?? Considering the regular use ( Chrome, watching video , etc) nothing too hardware intensive like gaming

 

Here is the link to notebook check review of flex 2 14 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Flex-2-14-Notebook-Review.122901.0.html

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^ I would go for the Core i5 model simply because laptops are weaker from the get go and any extra power you can get now (for a not so large increment in price) is going to keep you in good stead later. Cheers!

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^ Check the following models @flipkart.

 

Look out for a Core i7 4th Generation and 8GB of GDDR3 RAM, also, if possible research on all the models (even those which are out of stock).

 

Hope this helps, Cheers!

 

P.S. -- Gaming on these laptops is not going to be a lot of fun, since the mobile GPU's are anaemic and the next-generation titles are going to be taxing.

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^ Check the following models @flipkart.

 

Look out for a Core i7 4th Generation and 8GB of GDDR3 RAM, also, if possible research on all the models (even those which are out of stock).

 

Hope this helps, Cheers!

 

P.S. -- Gaming on these laptops is not going to be a lot of fun, since the mobile GPU's are anaemic and the next-generation titles are going to be taxing.

thanks for the info but yeah i know the games are probably gonna run at low-med settings but it will have to do for now as i am thinking about getting a ps4

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^ Check the following models @flipkart.

 

Look out for a Core i7 4th Generation and 8GB of GDDR3 RAM, also, if possible research on all the models (even those which are out of stock).

 

Hope this helps, Cheers!

 

P.S. -- Gaming on these laptops is not going to be a lot of fun, since the mobile GPU's are anaemic and the next-generation titles are going to be taxing.

i got this laptop in the end..... decent right?? http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00P6L289E?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

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Do any of the folks here update your Intel drivers also along with GPU drivers at regular intervals? If so, from where do you guys update the same - notebook manufacturer site or elsewhere? Further, does this have any effect on gaming?

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