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Something which has 15 inch screen a big keyboard can handle html and a little Photoshop also has 500 gb Hardisk and which fits within 200$ range :)

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I think you are going to want to save some money for a while. That money will get you something like an HP stream, but that will not be sufficient for everyday use and certainly not photoshop (plus it has a smaller screen). For $50 more you might be able to get a refurbished i3 laptop from newegg or something. 

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I think you are going to want to save some money for a while. That money will get you something like an HP stream, but that will not be sufficient for everyday use and certainly not photoshop (plus it has a smaller screen). For $50 more you might be able to get a refurbished i3 laptop from newegg or something.

well there aren't any refurbished laptops or newegg here but I saw some good laptops like lenovo g50-45 by good I mean I think they can handle what I am looking for also by Photoshop I mean very lite work and just a laptop for day to day usage while my pc is dead also I really need hdmi port
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I think you are going to want to save some money for a while. That money will get you something like an HP stream, but that will not be sufficient for everyday use and certainly not photoshop (plus it has a smaller screen). For $50 more you might be able to get a refurbished i3 laptop from newegg or something. 

That one seems OK, depending on which configuration you choose. It's considerably more expensive than $200 where I'm from though, but I should be accustomed to that by now :(.

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That one seems OK, depending on which configuration you choose. It's considerably more expensive than $200 where I'm from though, but I should be accustomed to that by now :(.

question which one is better according to u also does hp one doesn't have HDMI port which I need but it has 4 gb ram is it any better also is Intel celeron better or and ?

Hp15-G222au

Lenovo G50-45 80E3003QIN

Asus x553MA-XX516D

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question which one is better according to u also does hp one has hdmi port ? I couldn't find out

Hp15-G222au

Lenovo G50-45 80E3003QIN

Well according to amazon (http://www.amazon.in/Lenovo-80E3003QIN-15-6-inch-Integrated-Graphics/dp/B00XN4CHFG) the G50-45 should have an HDMI port.

According to this website http://www.snapdeal.com/product/hp-15g222au-notebook-l8p41pa-amd/673542322970, so does the HP.

 

The HP has more ram and is slightly lighter. According to amazon (http://www.amazon.in/HP-15-G222au-Laptop-E1-6010-without/dp/B00VNWFL26) the average battery life is also slightly higher for the HP. Also the reviews are in favour of the HP.

 

All in all I would say go with the HP when you choose between these two.

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Well according to amazon (http://www.amazon.in/Lenovo-80E3003QIN-15-6-inch-Integrated-Graphics/dp/B00XN4CHFG) the G50-45 should have an HDMI port.

According to this website http://www.snapdeal.com/product/hp-15g222au-notebook-l8p41pa-amd/673542322970, so does the HP.

 

The HP has more ram and is slightly lighter. According to amazon (http://www.amazon.in/HP-15-G222au-Laptop-E1-6010-without/dp/B00VNWFL26) the average battery life is also slightly higher for the HP. Also the reviews are in favour of the HP.

 

All in all I would say go with the HP when you choose between these two.

well that went out of stock so I ordered hp15-R250TU , asin- boow3b9zlo . as it has n3540 which I think is closest to i3 correct me if I'm wrong also I bought it from amazon.in which does not mention if it has WiFi , Bluetooth and webcam but other sites mention it does so what do u think ? Also tell me if u think if its worth buying I'll wait for ur reply I'll just cancel it if u think it is unworthy thanks again
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well that went out of stock so I ordered hp15-R250TU , asin- boow3b9zlo . as it has n3540 which I think is closest to i3 correct me if I'm wrong also I bought it from amazon.in which does not mention if it has WiFi , Bluetooth and webcam but other sites mention it does so what do u think ? Also tell me if u think if its worth buying I'll wait for ur reply I'll just cancel it if u think it is unworthy thanks again

That processor is way faster than the E1 apu in the other models. According to the HP site it does have a webcam, bluetooth and wifi.

http://support.hp.com/rs-en/document/c04576750

 

However, it seems like it's not running Windows but FreeDos. So you'll probably have to install Windows or a linux distribution yourself. 

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