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January 24th, 2013 01:18 AM #41
Naalala ko tuloy yung Toshiba laptop ng kakilala ko dati mga 3 yrs ago pa yun. Around 1 yr pa lang laptop nya may nasunog na. One day the laptop won't turn on. Nung binuksan, nasunog yung sa bandang bottom part ng LCD.
Sir jut is right, I think you should base sa specs na lang. Nagkalat ang laptops ngayon so madaling makahanap ng specs na para sayo. Kasi yung old Toshiba laptop mo may be reliable back then, pero ngayon ganyan pa rin kaya quality ng newer Toshibas?
And just to share we have 2 Acer notebooks (Aspire One). Very reliable, battery life is still good kahit one year mahigit na.
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January 24th, 2013 02:01 AM #42
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Pirates nowadays are knowledgeable enough on ways to bypass Windows Update. And if you're that defensive when it comes to security threats, go for Linux. Best solution is still to surf safely -- don't go on clicking some unknown website being enticed by ****o :naughty2:
Everything else, good enough.
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January 24th, 2013 03:41 AM #43
I'm now having second thoughts about getting a Toshiba after reading the latest replies. The hinge of my Toshiba is also broken but it only happened after 5 years or so which is why it did not bother me at all.
I've heard good things about the lenovo but my office laptop's fan gave out sooner than my Toshiba.
Can anyone recommend other good laptops then?
Budget is 30k.
Minimum 14 in screen
Windows OS installed
Should be available at Villman.
Preferably Lenovo
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January 24th, 2013 07:53 AM #44
How about this...
Lenovo G470 Core i3-2350M, Win7 Home Basic (Dark Brown 5932-8836) / (Red 5932-8835) Now w/ 2K OFF!!! | VillMan Computers
or this
Lenovo ideapad Z470 Pink(5930-9952) with 2GB Graphics | VillMan Computers
Pero sa last one, dagdag ka lang ng 3k para sa OS
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January 24th, 2013 12:33 PM #45
The thing with pirated builds is that even if they may get away with them now, that may not be the case after a few months. Case in point, when Windows 7 first come out, the pirated builds were actually free to update like an original install would. A few months later, Windows released an update (KB971033) that specifically looks for Windows 7 activation cracks. Of course, one can opt not to install the update, but not everyone has the technical know-how to understand which update is which, and not everyone is wiling to bother.
I used pirated OSes back in the XP days. Criminal responsibilities aside, I prefer using original OSes now. I don't wanna go through the hassle of not knowing if I can still download this update or tool anymore.
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January 24th, 2013 02:58 PM #46
Thanks I think the Z470 is a good model because GH recommended this model to me before. I'll check it out at the store. And I love that it's pink
This is the specific unit that GH recommended but it's already phased out kasi. But it's also Z470Last edited by _Cathy_; January 24th, 2013 at 03:14 PM.
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January 24th, 2013 04:08 PM #47
At this point, I wouldn't waste my time with Intel Core I3 processor based laptops.
Lenovo G480 (59355877) - Core i5 with now with Windows8
LINK: Lenovo G480 (59355877) DARK BROWN - Core i5 with now with w8! | VillMan Computers
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January 24th, 2013 04:37 PM #48
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January 24th, 2013 04:45 PM #49
C4U is a long term owner where slightly higher hardware spec will let her have a laptop that can still considered usable four or five years from now. Giving her specs that will only be sufficient for the "now" will lead to her feeling it being slow sooner than later. Also the hardware spec of the laptop I recommended leaves little need for any immediate upgrades after purchase. For only a few thousand over her set budget, it might be a worthwhile spending on it now than needing a new laptop (upgrade) after a only couple of years.Last edited by ghosthunter; January 24th, 2013 at 04:48 PM.
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Yung sa full record documentation nyo po, sa service manual ng CASA nyo po ba nirerecord self PMS...
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