Laptop Scheme


 

NOTE:

Everybody has his/her requirements from a Laptop. Preferences are subjective.

But still would like to recommend following POWERFUL specs (You won’t regret):

 

Specs for an Employee who only wants a powerful laptop without touchscreen

@ 65,000/-

HP ProBook 440G1

4th Gen, i7-4702MQ

Organize & ask HP for

8GB RAM & 2GB Graphics Card

And Do not opt for Freebies.

ASUS K55VM-SX086D

3rd Gen i7-3610QM

Organize & ask ASUS for

Win 8 Pro (Guess they r giving Win8)

I’m not sure about ASUS Scheme?

Come On ONGCians, Negotiate Hard……….. We deserve some more…..

Modified on by SANDEEP RANA

Laptop scheme 2013 -A Nightmare

AVDHESH SINGH Tags:  laptop scheame 3 Comments 395 Views

Laptop scheme 2013 floated is not in line with the availability of the products in the market. No company in the market is offering 4 years warranty/ amc. If this was not in the condition of the buying a laptop, all of us could have buy the laptops our own and in time. Now we are dependent on the various offers from the companies and their specified models again limiting our options to buy the laptop also the delivery of the laptop is still not confirmed again we have to depend on the companies and force to buy a laptop with out seeing them physically. Amendments in this regard is requested from the management.

HP probook's given to ONGC

POTNURU SRIKANTH 3 Comments 391 Views

Why cant i find anywhere in google when i search the models online given by HP in ONGC offer

Re: Limitation on buying Apple Mac Laptop

RAKESH GUPTA 3 Comments 358 Views

In response to: Limitation on buying Apple Mac Laptop

Redington and Agmatel people have tested with Infocom, Mumbai and it was demonstrated that the MacBook was logged in into ONGC domain successfully, without having loaded Windows separately.
SAP and other ONGC specific applications worked OK.
MS office for Windows and Antivirus (not applicable for Mac) is covered under FMS.
NAP is only for Windows, and hence, if more persons are going foe Mac books in office, some arrangements to accept Mac machines needs to be done.
Finally most of the Fortune 500 companies are using Mac, so why can't we adopt it and, if required Corporate Infocom should support it.