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June 25th, 2007 01:23 PM #31My laptop is an MSI S420-X2
One of the cheapest (Php38K) laptop at its time with an ATI Radeon video adapter (Pang NFS Carbon hehehe)
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June 25th, 2007 07:18 PM #32
ako asus laptop user, pain free 2 years warranty service.
nag break down yung lcd, they replaced it without even looking at my receipt.
then yung hinge naman nag break inside, they also replaced it. hintay lang ako ng ilang minuto on both instances.
yung mga brand na na mention mo, halos pare pareho lang yan. go for the one with the best specs for the price and offers the longest warranty. that's the advise i can give you
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June 26th, 2007 03:58 PM #34
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June 29th, 2007 12:18 PM #35
ang maganda sa asus 2yrs worldwide warranty... hindi pa naman naglokoloko ang lappy ko lapit ng mag expire warranty....
baka harddisk malapit na matigok,parang hindi kasama sa warranty heheheh
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July 26th, 2007 12:55 AM #36
If going back to the choices, I'd go with Neo.
Just bought a Neo Endura 531NL from PCX Gilmore. Core Duo, 1GB Ram, 80GB HDD, USB, Card reader, wifi, modem, and integrated camera. May libre ka pang printer at 1GB na flash drive for 34K.
Nakagamit na rin ako ng mga ECS at older Neo models. So far la pa namang big issue except so onting ingat lang sa lock ng screen. May isa akong model nun na nagamit na di na naglalock pag close ng lcd dahil naforce kong buksan one time, nabali na. Hehe...
Pero if you really compare it with known brands like Dell, Acer, HP, and Toshiba (my favorite), iba talaga ung quality ng materials. The touchpad is a very good point of comparison, some Neo/ECS laptops have rather rough touchpads, tipong di mo malipat finger mo from point a to point b. Another good point of comparison is ung heat dissipation. Sa mga known brands kung maginit man sa baba lang talaga ng unit mostly napapadpad. Sa mga Neo/ECS umaabot hanggang sa patungan ng palad. Haha... pero so far so good naman. La pang bumibigay in terms of hardware, ung lock lang ang nayari ko for my experience with these "cheap" laptops.
Mahirap din kasing bumili ng mamahalin knowing na may Taiwan made na mas mura pero halos same lang spec. I can do with warranty din if ever this should be a risk with the cheaper Taiwan ones, but haven't encountered such so far kaya sige lang. hehe.. palit din naman ng palit after a while due to the trend of unending improvements in computer hardware and software.Last edited by batang_raon14; July 26th, 2007 at 01:01 AM.
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July 27th, 2007 08:01 PM #37
ok yung asus na A series, malamig at di nakakapasma ng kamay.
and suprisingly, intel gma 950 plays some of my games (transformers and nfs carbon) wag lang po tayong maghahanap ng super sleek graphics.
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July 27th, 2007 09:28 PM #38
Check around... there are Acer Aspire Gemstone 4300 Series that goes around for 32k... Sold a couple pero because of "material constraint" from the manufacturer, pakonti konti dating nito sa Pinas...
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July 28th, 2007 02:04 AM #39
kung naaalala niyo yung government project dati na computer ng bayan.. ngayon naglabas sila, laptop ng bayan...
acer ang brand 25k lang... di ko lang alam ang specs...
pero yun nga, acer ang brand...
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August 4th, 2007 05:21 PM #40hmmm...haven't heard about acer's product, pero eto ung nakita ko on the asus website
http://event.asus.com/eeepc/
haven't seen anyone selling it here though(although nakalist siya sa PC Corner). it uses 4gb/10gb flash memory as its hard drive, with 12" screen. admittedly medyo bitin, but if you're gonna run win2k or xp, pwede na B)
guys, me nakita akong
Asus A8HE
intel core duo processor T2060
1.6Ghz, 2Mb L2 cache, 533Mhz FSB
Intel 945 chipset
512mb DDR2(1gb if cash)
80gb HD
DVD super multi drive
built-in 1.3Mpixel webcam
no OS
39,900
ok na ba, o mahal? mas mura ba pag sa HK?
Sensing a hint of weakening on our 6yr old Thai Pana DIN74, went to the distributor to have it...
Which is better? Amaron or Panasonic Battery?