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    I am now choosing 3 laptops from Acer, Asus or Lenovo brands with almost the same specs. Now both Acer and Asus offer 2 year warranty, while Lenovo only 1. Which among these three brands has a good reputation for its durability and after-sales support?

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    Quote Originally Posted by attyallanlatras View Post
    I am now choosing 3 laptops from Acer, Asus or Lenovo brands with almost the same specs. Now both Acer and Asus offer 2 year warranty, while Lenovo only 1. Which among these three brands has a good reputation for its durability and after-sales support?
    I don't have an Acer. But, I have a (4-year old) ASUS RoG 646VW and my youngest kid has a 3rd-gen Lenovo Thinkpad 11e. Both are non-ultra thin models and both are built like a tank. My eldest kid has an ASUS Vivobook X556UQ-NB71 which is thin for its size. She's happy with it. But, I'm not a big fan of thin laptops because of the tendency of some to flex.

    I would go with the Lenovo first followed by the Asus.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 25th, 2017 at 09:08 AM.

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    i'm sick and tired of windows OS, vulnerable masyado sa mga viruses, kahit anong gawin mo, nai-inis ako pag may something suspicious nanaman nangyayari sa laptop.

    i'd go for Mac kahit mahal pero maasahan.

    OMHO lang po kahit wala sa chioces mo : )

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    Asus is one of the few brands that actually manufacture their own products ... Acer subcontracts ...

    Apple notebooks are actually good value if you factor in the cost of operating system and softwares ...

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    i had asus zenbook and apple macbook. i prefer macbook for its touchpad and long battery life. asus is ok but their battery is good for a year and after that the battery will not last longer for a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesdeakins View Post
    i had asus zenbook and apple macbook. i prefer macbook for its touchpad and long battery life. asus is ok but their battery is good for a year and after that the battery will not last longer for a day.
    The internal battery of my 2013-era ASUS RoG G46VW is still the original and still getting ~7 hours with web surfing and homework duties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cristian ZDN View Post
    i'm sick and tired of windows OS, vulnerable masyado sa mga viruses, kahit anong gawin mo, nai-inis ako pag may something suspicious nanaman nangyayari sa laptop.

    i'd go for Mac kahit mahal pero maasahan.

    OMHO lang po kahit wala sa chioces mo : )
    Windows have evolved to the point it's quite protected from most malware. On the other hand, I have an older Intel Mac Mini and browsing with Safari makes it just as vulnerable to web-based malware.

    The only reason I would buy a Mac nowadays is if I prefer the Finder interface of OSX. I find using the Finder okay. But. I still prefer having the app in its own window like with Windows and Linux.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 25th, 2017 at 01:30 PM.

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    Nagkaron ako lahat nyan 3 brand ng laptop and based on durability and after sales support, I`d go for ASUS

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    asus has excellent after sales support in metro manila

    asus is better imo than both acer and lenovo...



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    Durability ranking based on my experience, Asus followed by Lenovo and Acer.

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    All depends on support. I'd personally choose the brand na convenient sa akin location and service center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    All depends on support. I'd personally choose the brand na convenient sa akin location and service center.

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    so which brand do you have?

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    I'm note based there... So kahit anong brand is convenient for me

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    The Lenovo Thinkpad 11e is for the "education" market, e.g. high school/college students, and are ruggedized somewhat. Yung Probook X360 11 naman ang pantapat ng HP .


    One of Lenovo's selling point back then(not sure now) is the keyboard, very comfortable to use.

    If you're
    - looking for a cheap, lightweight laptop
    - doing mostly browsing and light office work,
    - expect to lug it around a lot

    imho you should look into this market segment. Focus more on the RAM(4gb at least, 8GB ideal) and storage (SSD ideally) rather than the CPU.

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    Had good experience with Acer and Dell, not so much sa HP at MSI or the likes. Lenovo madali ma-drain battery.

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    Of the 3 brands I've used Acer the longest never encountered any problems yung pinakauna 8 years sa akin with the occasional reformatting. Yung isa naman 5 years no problems din. Gave away both dahil time for an upgrade na and got me an Acer VX15 na so far ok naman. Yung dalawang anak ko naka Asus pareho ngayon and both are ok medyo mainit lang umandar yung ROG. Yung wife ko naman nag Lenovo dahil magaan dalhin yung Ideapad series nila, my only gripe about this is pangit ang keyboard. Asus pinakamaganda gamitin ang keyboard sa lahat.

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    san kayo bumibili nang laptops?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    san kayo bumibili nang laptops?
    Villman for laptops and tablets etc. Even during the days of assembled PCs sa Villman talaga ko.

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    Last edited by _Cathy_; June 28th, 2017 at 01:53 PM.

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    laki kasi nang price difference dito sa atin.. kaya sa bestbuy ako nagpapabili.. 15T pesos don magandang laptop na..

    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Villman for laptops and tablets etc. Even when I had a PC dun na ko

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    laki kasi nang price difference dito sa atin.. kaya sa bestbuy ako nagpapabili.. 15T pesos don magandang laptop na..
    Pag sa abroad best buy nga Pero sa laptop dito ko bumibili para madali mag claim ng warranty though I never had to naman hehe

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