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And prices are based on the latest released items both and older stock based on late 2014 rates. Keep in mind that no matter the year or item, this should still give you a good indication of where to buy what at the best prices! Singapore is brimming with shopping malls many of which will have a branded laptop vendor occupying some space inside. These range from Acer to Lenovo and beyond. For dedicated laptop stores try the Funan DigitalLife Mall (109 North Bridge Road, Singapore). Tax refunds are available here making it a nice place to shop before flying home. (No 9 Raffles Boulevard, Millenia Walk Singapore) an international consumer electronics store selling some top branded laptop names at reasonable prices. (50 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore) another international brand that has very few laptops but they are at good rates. (145 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore) if you are after a bargain and don't mind fighting the crowds Mustafa's is a good choice.

There is also a collection of stores near the City Hall MRT station which give you a chance to try out a few laptops. Most of the branded stores in general malls all had the same prices. So it's really not worth shopping around different malls looking for a cheaper prices. The stores above are worth it if you know what you are looking for. I wouldn't say there were any "fake" laptops per se. Put there are a quantity of unknown brands and home built machines. There's not much bargaining happening in Singapore in high street shops. But most do offer promotional items like a laptop bag etc. (Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur) Lot's of branded laptops here. A good place to start looking as everything is under one roof. (No. 7 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur) a huge multi-story building with several floors dedicated to branded and unbranded laptops. (No. 2, Jalan 14/20 Section 14, Petaling Jaya) a hotbed of laptops and electronics. A good alternative to Low Yat if you want a branded machine.

I did not see any fake laptops. I did see plenty of unbranded lookalikes and some cheap looking Chinese machines. But no branded fakes. SM Mall of Asia (Bay City, Pasay) The largest shopping mall in the Philippines. There are several branded and unbranded laptop stores throughout the mall. Greenhills Shopping Center (San Juan) there are a selection of smaller outlets in this crowded center selling unbranded and branded laptops. The Philippines is not a good place to pick up a cheaply priced laptop. It's probably cheaper to get a flight out, buy one and come back. What's more the selection is incredibly poor. If you must buy a laptop in The Philippines then bargain. The big malls won't budge much but places like Greenhills will.Watch out for fake parts more than fake laptops. Cheaper hard drives seem to end up in The Philippines with high failure rates. You're better off buying a packaged, branded laptop from a branded store. Buy a Samsung laptop in a Samsung store.

(BTS National Stadium) and (BTS Siam) have countless outlets offering laptops. (BTS Siam exit 2) filled with branded laptops. Save yourself some time with branded laptops. Acer, LG, Lenovo, Samsung etc are all about the same price no matter what shopping center you visit. For unbranded laptops just head to Pantip Plaza In Pantip Plaza you can bargain for unbranded laptops quite well. But, you better know your stuff. Branded goods have very little markdown but you can often get an accessory thrown in. I've not come across fake laptops. There are plenty of very cheap Thai made laptops which I would not be sure about. Battery life seems to be the biggest culprit with unbranded laptops in Thailand. If there's a VAT back sign at the store, make sure you fill out the form. Then at the airport head to the Tax Back counter at the airport before you fly home. It seems a hassle but it could save you a $100+ There are few points to remember when claiming VAT back:

You'll need to fill out several forms. The first is at the stop where you bought the laptop. They'll take half the form and process it for you. You keep the other half and present to the VAT back counter at the airport. You'll then have another form to fill out for them. If you really need the VAT back then try buying from a branded store. The lesser known stores don't always send in the required papers you need. Do note that if you are not flying out to your country of residence you may not get any tax back. Always ask what the international warranty is on the laptop you are buying. In many places there is only a National Warranty. This means if something happens outside of the country you'll have to pay for the repair yourself. Watch out for national warranties too. In The Philippines many items are only under a money back warranty for 7 days. After that you could be waiting up to 3+ months for a repair!For example Apple often have an international warranty.

Just make sure it really is International. If your Thailand bought Apple Air has a keyboard problem in your home country they might not be able to replace the original Thai keys (if that's an issue!). if warranty is a big issue for you make sure the brand you are buying in Asia is also available in your home country. Buying a new laptop in South East Asia is one thing. Bringing it home is another. That "something to declare" line at customs suddenly becomes a warning sign. If they see a shiny new laptop still in it's box in your bag they'll ask you for receipts. And, depending on the cost you may have to pay duty on it! How much Duty you have to pay is dependant on your countries tax laws and the value of the item.Or if you must send it via mail home. It won't change the warranty on the time. These are my finds in South East Asia when I was looking for a laptop. It's by know means conclusive but the findings are interesting. For me the best places to buy a laptop in South East Asia are: