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Heretic777: The max resolution is 1366 x 768.
Oh, well that's useless to me. I did say that in the OP, but I guess maybe your suggestion is for Gonchi.
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Kookies: You could get a BTO laptop from here:
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/laptop-computers/
They have a wide selection of base models with different resolution options to suit your needs, and you can always configure the other components depending on what you want.
I haven't ordered anything off of there myself, but the person who recommended it to me had made a purchase in the past and he was very satisfied with it, bar an overheating problem which he found a workaround for (he did configure a very high end laptop though).
Thanks, this is looking promising!

EDIT: And they still do Windows 7 so I have the option of avoiding W8 (a matter that I am undecided about at the moment).
Post edited January 08, 2014 by SirPrimalform
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Kookies: You could get a BTO laptop from here:
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/laptop-computers/
They have a wide selection of base models with different resolution options to suit your needs, and you can always configure the other components depending on what you want.
I haven't ordered anything off of there myself, but the person who recommended it to me had made a purchase in the past and he was very satisfied with it, bar an overheating problem which he found a workaround for (he did configure a very high end laptop though).
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SirPrimalform: Thanks, this is looking promising!

EDIT: And they still do Windows 7 so I have the option of avoiding W8 (a matter that I am undecided about at the moment).
Hey! Did you see latest gaming laptops at CES 2014? Perhaps you'll find them worth to look.
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ElPrimordial: Hey! Did you see latest gaming laptops at CES 2014? Perhaps you'll find them worth to look.
Not yet. They're probably pretty cool, but I'm not really after a gaming laptop.
Hmm, does anyone else have any opinions on PC Specialist laptops? Reading reviews, according to some their build quality isn't great.
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ElPrimordial: Hey! Did you see latest gaming laptops at CES 2014? Perhaps you'll find them worth to look.
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SirPrimalform: Not yet. They're probably pretty cool, but I'm not really after a gaming laptop.
Not only cool but some are cheap (~$1000 a pretty decent one) , also with fullhd screen resolution.
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ElPrimordial: Not only cool but some are cheap (~$1000 a pretty decent one) , also with fullhd screen resolution.
I'll look into it. What should I google (other than "CES 2014 laptops")?
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ElPrimordial: Not only cool but some are cheap (~$1000 a pretty decent one) , also with fullhd screen resolution.
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SirPrimalform: I'll look into it. What should I google (other than "CES 2014 laptops")?
This one caught my eye:
http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/laptops/lenovo-takes-a-swing-at-the-macbook-pro-retina-introduces-the-y50-1212006

More laptop news:
http://www.techradar.com/pro/search?searchTerm=laptop+ces+2014&sortBy=relevancy&articleTerritory=en-gb&articleTag=trbc&articleType=news&page=1
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The-Business: Filtering notebooks by custom criterias can be done on . [url=http://mysn.co.uk/]MySN is a Clevo reseller with good support and a wide range of customizable laptops.

If you want a HDD and SSD in 15'' or less, there is not much choice.
In the end I think I am going for mysn.co.uk, thanks for the link!

It's down to either the M503 or the A503. Originally I was pretty sure about the M503, but I've realised that (at least on the UK site) the A503 costs very slightly less despite having a better graphics card and two 2.5" drive bays and also space for an mSATA SSD.

Does anyone here have any first hand experience with Clevo laptops?
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SirPrimalform:
If you have questions about the A503, just ask.

Edit: A detailed review of the A503
Post edited February 11, 2014 by The-Business
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The-Business: If you have questions about the A503, just ask.
Oh cool, you have one?

Are you happy with it and is there anything you don't like about it? There are a few areas that the M503 is superior so I'm kind of curious to know if you consider the A503 to have any shortcomings in any particular areas so I can compare.
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The-Business: If you have questions about the A503, just ask.
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SirPrimalform: Oh cool, you have one?

Are you happy with it and is there anything you don't like about it? There are a few areas that the M503 is superior so I'm kind of curious to know if you consider the A503 to have any shortcomings in any particular areas so I can compare.
Well, I have it for two months and can't share durability info. The impressions in these two months:

Good:
- Fast paced (4700MQ, a Crucial SSD)
- If I only work on the SSD file system, the HDD (7200rpm) goes into power-safe mode after a few minutes and I can't hear the notebook anymore (room temperature 20°C), else there is a slight, high frequency sound.
- Good, fast support (got it malformatted to do MS and after it got picked up, it got back to me in 2 days - don't know if this gets handled in the UK)
- Keyboard is better like e..g. on an Acer on which I had to type occasionally.
- USB3.0 works as expected and uses the HDD's full speed.
- Brightness is good (but okay, it's winter, haven't tested it outside).
- Pretty maintainable (occasional internal cleaning even recommended by Schenker)

Neutral:
- Screen is kind of stiff (less than 0.5'' vibration area if I try to let it vibrate by touching the top edge with fingers.
- Like many new notebooks, it has Home, End, PageUp, PageDown, Delete in the row with the function keys, which means I have to move my hand to use these keys. I am trying to use the number block for that, but fail yet.
- I am worried that dirt will get stuck in the speakers grid with time.
- The power cord has a 90 degree plug. If you let the cable lay to the left, it will likely be in front of the air stream coming out of the notebook (cable is thin, I don't know if it's able to make a difference).
- Had one bluescreen, likely due to a PVR attached via ethernet sending an illegal packet.
- Keyboard keys will get a bit glossy after using them.
- Managed to get vibration sounds on first run, standing on tablecloth with small profile while notebook was under cpu stress. Hasn't happened again

Bad:
- Some people complain about the air vent starting too fast, Schenker says that I happens to a few people and that they will provide an update.
- Even if only using the Intel Graphics, the processor vent is working medium to strong - I had hoped it would be less noisy if using the internal Graphics.
- On the right edge of the screen, there is a ~1'' area all along the edge with higher background illumination, letting my sharp eyes see the pixel rows if it shows a lightish grey area on the screen. That's also mentioned in the detailed test, so it likely is or was common (has also data about noise of the notebook)
- It's not recommended to use both 2.5'' slots for HDDs because the one below the keyboard can get warmer.

Schenker often has some discount, e.g. like now during the Olympics or on selected notebooks, which can be between 25 and 80 GBP. Sometimes this is coupled to a restricted component choice.
If you have questions, you can also visit Schenker's live chat on IRC: #mysn.de on quakenet.org (I expect people to have no issues with English).

Edit: The W503 has more metal parts (as far as I know, it's Clevo P150SM). The A503 is mostly solid plastic and the W355STQ (if you want to search for more info).
Post edited February 11, 2014 by The-Business
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The-Business: - It's not recommended to use both 2.5'' slots for HDDs because the one below the keyboard can get warmer.
Is that your own finding, something from Schenker or something from Clevo (or from someone else completely)? Also are you saying using a HDD there makes it get warm or that a HDD shouldn't be used because that area gets warm of its own accord? I probably was thinking of putting a spare HDD from a previous laptop there, maybe even dual booting from it so thanks for the warning.
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SirPrimalform: Is that your own finding, something from Schenker or something from Clevo (or from someone else completely)?
No, it's not my own finding, but my brain tricked me, it seems. The report I found (German) is about the A723, the 17 inch version, and it seems to have been a ventilation issue which got fixed in the latest firmware update (and affected only a part of the users before).

The number block is usually warmer than the left part of the keyboard because the air leaves the device on the left back. I hadn't issues while copying 500 GB data or playing around with e.g. ArmA.
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The-Business: No, it's not my own finding, but my brain tricked me, it seems. The report I found (German) is about the A723, the 17 inch version, and it seems to have been a ventilation issue which got fixed in the latest firmware update (and affected only a part of the users before).

The number block is usually warmer than the left part of the keyboard because the air leaves the device on the left back. I hadn't issues while copying 500 GB data or playing around with e.g. ArmA.
Hmm... looking on mysn.co.uk, I notice they don't offer HDDs in the second bay, only SSDs so there still might be something in what you said. I'll ask them about it.