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November 20th, 2004 05:04 AM #1
bali ndi po ako computer expert.. ask ko lang po.. kung sino may experience sa laptops.. its my first time to shop for a laptop.. budget ko only around 70t or less isa lang laptop nakita ko na pasok sa budget ko na branded... na centrino but makakakuha ako ng mas loaded na generic laptop for a lower price.. alin po kaya kunin ko? toshiba(php69,888)? neo(php65,888)?
iniisip ko lang kung ok kaya quality ng neo.. since generic ito.. and service kaya?
difference is... 1.5 sa toshiba and 1.6 sa neo... neo has 10gb more hd... neo has cdr... neo has built in webcam... neo w/bag. hindi naman po ako nagmamadali bumili.. so iniisip ko mabuti.. hehe sana u guys suggest naman po.. tnx
http://pccorner.com.ph/products.do?a...productid=2001 <======== Toshiba
http://pccorner.com.ph/products.do?a...productid=1767 <========= NeoLast edited by AC; November 20th, 2004 at 05:06 AM.
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November 20th, 2004 05:23 AM #2
Sir, check for the weight of the unit. I have a Compaq Presario and its really quite heavy but all the necessary features and perks are there. Oh yeah, try to check for the battery on how long will it take without the power adapter, my presario has a maximum of 2 hours only and planning to change the battery. Service matters too, We don't want anything that would consume our time if somebody cannot fix our unit.
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November 20th, 2004 07:15 AM #3AC,
I would go for Toshiba since quality is not a question, service too is available.
I have had 2 Toshiba's and no problem whatsoever, kahit nahulog ko pa.
Doc Diesel
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November 20th, 2004 08:08 AM #4
i have friends in med school who's laptops are assemled lang..i mean you give the specs tapos they will build it..para bang desktop pc..ikaw bahala wat type of processor you want..how big the screen is..
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November 20th, 2004 09:53 AM #6
dude..search ka dito.may thread na about this.
i bought ASUS.good deal.
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November 20th, 2004 11:48 AM #7
Toshibas are good but pricey. Why don't you check out ECS or Fujitsu ok din yung laptops nila. Just make sure na may kasamang emergency cd with all the drivers in it. Kung gusto mo talaga makatipid buy online sa Bestbuy or other online stores. Just make sure na may service center dito yung mga bilbilhan mo dito and you'll be set.
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November 20th, 2004 12:03 PM #8hmmm...me feedback akong natanggap re ecs notebooks...umiinit daw sobra ung keyboard nya after extended use...as in uncomfortably hot.
go for the toshiba satellite series
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November 20th, 2004 12:16 PM #9
toshiba....maganda at matibay sya, oks din ang technical supports nila
pero sa reliability, sa IBM Thinkpad ako....yan ang issue dito sa company namin.....parating nababagsak pero okey pa rin.... di nga lang sya masyadong attractive dahil di pinapalitan nang IBM yung shell nya, dahil designed nila talaga yon for durability unlike other brands na more on aesthetic looks lang talaga ang casing....me dampers pa yung hard drive location ng IBM so kahit masira mo kababagsak yung unit, di basta basta masisira yung data mo sa hard drive....
teka di pala kasali to sa pagpipilian....
hehehee toshiba ka na lang.... some of my friends in here bought a custumized laptop (generic) and not quite happy with it....di kasi maganda ang tech support dito....hehehee
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