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Buying A Laptop Online.

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Hi there, has anyone ever purchased a laptop from Lazada and if so how well does it perform? I bought a laptop from Lazada 6 months ago, little did I know at the time that it was Windows 10. That's not the end of the World, the main problem is it's extra slow on start up and opening programs. It wasn't expensive as I only purchased it for my holiday condo. I'm prepared to buy a new Win 11 laptop but should I trust Lazadas suppliers again?

47 minutes ago, Mason45 said:

It wasn't expensive

Well there's the problem right there,nothing to do with Lazada

you you chose a cheap option over a more expensive option.

 

Perhaps you could enlighten us as to which Laptop you bought 

make and model number ?

@JakeC  I'm on tenterhooks 😋   for the thrilling response.

I would definately not trust any Lazada seller for something like a computer. 

 

Lazada can be fine for basic items or stuff you can afford to break or loose. Definately not a computer. There are sufficient IT stores all over to check the laptop you want, and test try on the counter if the speed is ok for your or not. 

@Mason45 Define inexpensive, as sometimes, you get what you pay for.  LAZ is fine, as long as a 'flagship' store.

 

I'm an ASUS fan, though bought from 'JIB' last time.  ASUS has a flagship store on LAZ, just didn't have the model I wanted.  Also ASUS has own store, or authorized store on both LAZ & Shopee (link below) .  Along with plenty of brick & mortar stores, usually at a mall.  List also on link:

 

https://www.asus.com/TH/Static_WebPage/where-to-buy/

 

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, johng said:

Well there's the problem right there,nothing to do with Lazada

you you chose a cheap option over a more expensive option.

 

Perhaps you could enlighten us as to which Laptop you bought 

make and model number ?

The laptop in question is a Fujitsu Life Book Win 10. It was a fairly cheap buy but I only bought it as a back up for my condo. Irrespective of the cost I expected it to work better than it does. My original question still hasn't been answered. Has anyone purchased a laptop from Lazada in recent months, and are you satisfied with your purchase?

What would you consider a decent name and cost purchasing a Win 11 laptop from Lazada?

3 minutes ago, Mason45 said:

The laptop in question is a Fujitsu Life Book Win 10. It was a fairly cheap buy but I only bought it as a back up for my condo. Irrespective of the cost I expected it to work better than it does. My original question still hasn't been answered. Has anyone purchased a laptop from Lazada in recent months, and are you satisfied with your purchase?

What would you consider a decent name and cost purchasing a Win 11 laptop from Lazada?

It's been mentioned above.

 

If you buy from authorized/flagship stores, there's no problem.

It's just like ordering from Banana or Invadeit.

1 minute ago, Mason45 said:

The laptop in question is a Fujitsu Life Book Win 10. It was a fairly cheap buy but I only bought it as a back up for my condo. Irrespective of the cost I expected it to work better than it does. My original question still hasn't been answered. Has anyone purchased a laptop from Lazada in recent months, and are you satisfied with your purchase?

What would you consider a decent name and cost purchasing a Win 11 laptop from Lazada?

Answered and gave you 3 links to ASUS.  Price depends on specs, but expect to pay about ฿20k, unless lucky.   I wouldn't expect much for less than that.  

 

Buying from LAZ is fine, just choose your vendor wisely.

1 hour ago, Mason45 said:

The laptop in question is a Fujitsu Life Book

https://www.fujitsu.com/sg/products/computing/pc/ap/notebooks/

 

the above page lists at least 18 model numbers for 'lifebook'

which model is yours ?

if you bought the lower specification model (cheaper) then you should expect less performance than the highest specification model (expensive)

Also you dont mention if the laptop

was new or second hand when you bought it or if you bought it from an official Fujitsu dealer...as mentioned you do have to be a bit careful selecting dealers on Lazada  there are unfortunately as in all things  some rotten apples..its also possible that you got a faulty product...so do some performance tests and compare the performance of your machine against others who share results online...this is were the exact model number of your machine comes into play...you have to compare apples with apples.

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Buying A Laptop Online

Yes, I bought my recent laptop online from InvadeIT, however, I wouldn't buy online from Lazada because of the risk of the company or item might not be as it seems.

There are many official stores on Lazada..who sell items exactly as advertised..I personally have used JiB,and also used a few no name shops selling second hand PC's and

PC parts.

Only once did I get a CPU

that was not as advertised...sent it back and got a refund...after a bit of

hoop jumping.

I purchased a Dell Latitude 5450 laptop on Amazon 3 months ago, cost $1100 USD.

 

2 weeks delivery and Bt.2200 import duties, works great.

Bought online from Apple Store Bangkok.

 

Excellent product and service.

9 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

I purchased a Dell Latitude 5450 laptop on Amazon 3 months ago, cost $1100 USD.

 

2 weeks delivery and Bt.2200 import duties, works great.

I'm thinking of buying an android box from Amazon.

They include import duties in the final price.

 

Did you have to pay anything else when it landed?

2 minutes ago, Will27 said:

I'm thinking of buying an android box from Amazon.

They include import duties in the final price.

 

Did you have to pay anything else when it landed?

Nope, was delivered to my door no more to pay.

 

these days I buy more from Amazon than Lazada!

Lazada purchases are OK just go for the larger well known suppliers and avoid any too cheap prices. I have only had one problem with a copy windows loaded but sent back with no issues.

2 hours ago, Mason45 said:

The laptop in question is a Fujitsu Life Book Win 10. It was a fairly cheap buy but I only bought it as a back up for my condo. Irrespective of the cost I expected it to work better than it does. My original question still hasn't been answered. Has anyone purchased a laptop from Lazada in recent months, and are you satisfied with your purchase?

What would you consider a decent name and cost purchasing a Win 11 laptop from Lazada?

Most of the big shops like Powerbuy and Banana IT sell via Lazada as well, look at their stores there.

 

Decent name and cost varies depending on your needs. I find laptops in Thailand more expensive than overseas. I bought Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G12 a few months ago in Australia for around 37k baht on sale, same here retails for 60-70k, no sales or promotions.

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9 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Answered and gave you 3 links to ASUS.  Price depends on specs, but expect to pay about ฿20k, unless lucky.   I wouldn't expect much for less than that.  

 

Buying from LAZ is fine, just choose your vendor wisely.

Point taken. Thanks

Why buying from a reseller online when you can buy directly from the manufacturer?

 

https://www.lenovo.com/th/en/

 

I customized and ordered a ThinkPad X13 online and got it delivered 2 weeks later...

  • 1 month later...

Was going to buy another Lenovo but have been really frustrated by the Keyboard on this one.

 

For no reason the number keys [Except 5 and 6] stop working then after a while start working again if I move the mouse across the screen quickly or sometimes it takes a right press on the touchpad... There's enough people reporting problems on the Internet to suggest this isn't an isolated problem, but all the fixes that people suggest either don't work or work for a day or 2 then the problem comes back... 

 

So I ended up buying an Acer Swift Go 14 AI SFG14-01-X2XD from Banana IT Online... 

https://www.bnn.in.th/en/p/acer-notebook-swift-go-14-ai-sfg14-01-x2xd-gray-4711474176196_zomlmx

 

Seems a decent spec for ฿16,990 and came with wireless mouse + roll-up mouse mat, carrying bag and a 1,000 THB Lotus gift card so can't complain. 

 

 

 

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