Asus or lenovo

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for gaming and video editing that is weak

i would suggest a minimum of gtx 860m (at least the 840)

But if mobility is really needed go for a laptop , otherwise a desktop

seeing that 54k inr is almot 900$ you an get a decent rig with it even wile adjusting the prices after taxes

so the asus has a 720m and i would suggest you go for at least an 840m, even it wouldnt be any good at gaming

PS- this is for ultra @1080p , for lower resolutions like 1366x768 the 840m would be decent (not good but decent)

and regarding your graphics editing...

uthvag

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ASUS

for reliability and build qualit - ASUS


But please specify your use of this laptop
if you aim for gaming - neither ( the lenovo has a marginally better GPU)

and if it is not for gaming try getting an i5 , this is an i7 U model(both are) which have hyperthreaded 2 cores thus totalling 4 which is done to save energy

and the main thing is they increase the price just by mentioning it is an i7 , so if power is not a concern go for a normal i5
 

shashik90

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Yes my requirements is for gaming, also I work on short movies so I'll be using Photoshop premier cs5 which requires GPU and 8gb ram, and also for my academics, for projects and all tat stuff.
 

uthvag

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for gaming and video editing that is weak

i would suggest a minimum of gtx 860m (at least the 840)

But if mobility is really needed go for a laptop , otherwise a desktop

seeing that 54k inr is almot 900$ you an get a decent rig with it even wile adjusting the prices after taxes

so the asus has a 720m and i would suggest you go for at least an 840m, even it wouldnt be any good at gaming

PS- this is for ultra @1080p , for lower resolutions like 1366x768 the 840m would be decent (not good but decent)

and regarding your graphics editing , i would suggest going for a true i7 not a U series with around 16gb ram if possible

hope this helps!
 
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