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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    my cousin's planning to buy one -- she "needs" it kuno B). ano ba ung matitibay? i have to admit i haven't really been keeping tabs. ang alam ko lang is ung toshiba satellite series.

    ok rin ba twinhead?

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    #2
    bulok twinhead dyoskopo hehe...

    compaq ok, dati kahit nababasa ng tubig, natapakan etc hehe

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    Toshiba for me.

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    #4
    compaq!

    twinhead? ok din, pero bili ka madaming epoxy. yung twinhead ko up to now di pa ko tapos lagyan ng epoxy yung housing hehe

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    I'm using a compaq...no problems naman (1 year palang :p)
    A couple of my friends (taking MBA) are using Twinhead....it's not bad...light, and no problems as well...(1 year old rin)

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    sus! 2 compaq namin lahat may topak. Yung isa maluwag sobra un sa monitor and sira na din yung screen kaya sa bahay lang nagagamit kabit sa monitor. Yung isa ewan ko! Ang labo! sira ang letter G,H at _ badtrip sobra! Ngayon may isa pa kami Asus naman 2 months pa lang may natanggal na part yung sa may monitor. I don't know if its just me na hindi maalaga sa gamit or lemon nakukuha namin or hindi talaga matibay mga yan! Madami pa kaming iba nasira na laptop. Pero ewan ko na ano mga yun kasi bata pa ko nun!

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    the newer models of IBM Thinkpad are heavy and bulky, mukhang matibay, mura pa.

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    I had two Toshibas before, I would say IBM Thinkpads are the best. I have the T30 model I am very pleased with this, soon I will buy the T42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacoma_34
    I had two Toshibas before, I would say IBM Thinkpads are the best. I have the T30 model I am very pleased with this, soon I will buy the T42.
    yeah...best price too :p

    You really cant compare Toshibas, Fujitsus and IBM with laptops like Twinhead. Twinhead is like a budget brand while the other three are high end ones. For the Taiwan brands like ECS, Twinhead, (neo?), I think Twinhead would be one of the better ones.

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    I'm a service center for
    IBM-some models have problems
    Compaq-durable and good support from HP.
    NEC-Highly recommended.

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    COMPAQ ang s amin// tibay din halos araw gnagamit.. may mga bagong models ganda pa/ ok din sa prices/// yung toshiba ok din daw ata

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    #12
    Toshiba or Dell.

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    #13
    dito sa mga coworkers ko dami ASUS users, so far wala pa namang nagrereklamo... their unit are A3N, A3G, and my roommate V6V and next month my own A6V

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    #14
    visit this site www.notebookreview.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk
    my cousin's planning to buy one -- she "needs" it kuno B). ano ba ung matitibay? i have to admit i haven't really been keeping tabs. ang alam ko lang is ung toshiba satellite series.

    ok rin ba twinhead?
    I just bought Toshiba Satellite A50. OK naman ang features. This is my first brand new laptop. So hindi ko pa test ang durability.
    Last edited by geebunny; June 20th, 2005 at 06:23 PM.

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    #16
    I use Dell and Sony VAIO, ok naman pareho.

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    The latest IBM Thinkpad (now Lenovo) is equipped with a sensor that protects the hardisk in case your laptop falls to the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL Chicane
    The latest IBM Thinkpad (now Lenovo) is equipped with a sensor that protects the hardisk in case your laptop falls to the ground.
    The latest Dell D410 that we offer to our clients has this feature as well. Dell calls it "Strike Zone." The primary battery extends out as if it could be used as a palm pad. Pero you need a really BIG hand to take advantage of this useless feature. I guess Dell wanted to make a thin battery kaya elongated ang design.

    Maganda din yung advertisement ng IBM na kahit mahulog or mawala sa forest, gumagana pa din ang X series nila..haha. May integrated finerprint reader pa.

    What I dont like with Dell D410/400 and HP NC4010/4000 is the external optical media. Manipis nga pero kung gagamitin mo ang CD/DVDROM, bitbit mo pa ang mga external reader.

    Ang Apple naman grabe mag-init

    Based on my experience:
    1. Dell
    2. Apple
    3. Sony
    4. IBM
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    10003. HP/compaq

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    In the company I worked for previously, Toshiba all the way, for its reliability and sturdiness, and local support. Problem with the thinner models of course is di sya ganon katibay. Yung matibay naman mabigat.

    In the company I am currently working for, IBM Thinkpad naman.

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    #20
    sa tibay i go for IBM yung sa vendor namin dito nalaglag gumagana pa rin

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