Help me find a laptop with the following preferences, please!

kunallguptaa

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Feb 8, 2014
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I have been looking around some laptops.
Following are the preferences:
Brands:
1. HP
2. Dell
3. Lenovo
Display:
1. Full HD
2. Preferably Non touch
Processor:Intel Core i7 4th generation
RAM: 8GB
Hard Disk: 500GB-1000GB with NAND Flash for cache
Graphics:
1. Navidia Geforce greater than 745
2. Memory 2 GB or greater
Price Range less than Rupees or INR 85000

Laptops That I have looked over:
http://www.flipkart.com/lenovo-ideapad-y510-59-390016-laptop-4th-gen-ci7-8gb-1tb-win8-2gb-graph/p/itmdr5tthexkfgrf?pid=COMDZ59FESCW6E46 (This one has every thing except that it does not have NAND flash)
http://www.flipkart.com/hp-envy-touchsmart-15-j109tx-laptop-4th-gen-ci7-8gb-1tb-8gb-nand-win8-1-2gb-graph-touch/p/itmdryz5kj5yfm5p?pid=COMDRYNYMHZRWRPG&srno=b_8&ref=82583fd7-48ab-4e66-b830-a926fd6db36f(want to avoid the touch screenand it has 740m)

All I am looking for is a desktop replacement that is faster than my desktop.
Please help guys
 

LummusMaximus

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Hm. Seems like you're really narrowing down your options. For what you want, the HP configurer over on the HP site allows you to get a HP Pavilion with quad i7 Haswell and a 750m. The thing is, at that price point asking for SSD caching is kind of a bit much.
 

kunallguptaa

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Feb 8, 2014
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Thanks for your response man but the thing is that this model cannot be shipped outside of the USA and i am in India. I already checked that it is available in India as well but it is not configurable and only has HD display.
here's the link: http://www8.hp.com/in/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=6618359
Additionally this Lenovo one that i mentioned. There's just this one thing that it is missing, the SSHD. Is there any possibility that the showroom people would be able to exchange the standard HDD with a SSHD by taking some extra money.
 

kunallguptaa

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Feb 8, 2014
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I'll be gaming as well as video editing...and I also like boot speed.
 

chimera201

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Yeah u will have to ask the people to replace it with an SSHD. Better not to void warranty doing it manually. Those showroom people can't do it because they aren't the tech guys. They will need to get hold of a tech guy.

Even if u get an SSHD or not the Ideapad is still the laptop to buy
 

kunallguptaa

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Feb 8, 2014
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10,510


So it can be done. Thanks man!
 

LummusMaximus

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Not only can it be done, it's incredibly simple as well. Generally, a hard drive upgrade will not void your warranty because you only need to copy over files, unscrew maybe 5 screws at max, and swap in the new drive.