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  1. Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    #1
    I need to buy a laptop for my daughter. Criteria: max 4 lbs, prefer Win 7, max 14 inch screen, ideal is 13.3 inch screen, prefer expandable ram or can replace ram if needed. What do you think of the following:

    Lenovo ideapad S300 (Silver Grey 5934-6780) (Pink 5934-5279) Exceptionally Sleek, Remarkably Affordable. | VillMan Computers
    pentium 997 1.6ghz
    2gb ram
    500gb hdd
    13.3 screen
    DOS
    1 usb 3.0 and 2 usb 2.0
    3.96 lbs
    Peso 17,496.00

    Asus X401u-WX088H (White), AMD E2-1800 CPU & Windows 8, Slim Book PC | VillMan Computers
    amd e2-1800 1.7ghz
    dont know ram jus says max of 4gb
    500 gb hdd 5400 rpm
    14 screen
    Win 8 lic
    1 usb 3.0 and 1 usb 2.0
    3.86 lbs
    peso 17,988

    http://villman.com/Product-Detail/MSI_S30
    Pentium 987 1.5ghz
    8gb ram
    13.3 led screen
    500 gb hdd
    1 usb 3.0 and 1 usb 2.0
    3.09 lbs
    DOS
    Peso 20,995

    Pls feel free to suggest other models as long as it fits the above requirements. Brand does not matter. Budget is 20,000.
    Last edited by userfriendly; July 3rd, 2013 at 01:31 PM.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    This one is also worth a look para sa student... pa upgrade mo na diretso to 4 GB then i haggle mo lang na 20,000 flat para payment sa additional memory.

    Asus X401a-WX328H (Dark Blue), Intel B830 CPU & Windows 8, Slim Book PC | VillMan Computers

    Sa mga notebooks at that price range usually the max upgradable memory is 4 GB.

  3. Join Date
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    29,354
    #3
    I would suggest the following:



    Asus X401A Slim (Win 7 Home Basic, Pentium B970, 500GB HDD, USB3.0)
    LINK: Asus X401A Slim (Win 7 Home Basic, Pentium B970, 500GB HDD, USB3.0) Blue/Green | VillMan Computers

    The lower priced version use the AMD E-series processor which I feel is rather slow for today. It was fast when it first came out in the netbooks but for today, I feel a few pesos more is worth getting the difference in performance. So choosing the one with the dual core Intel CPU is a better package even if you have to pay a bit more.

    Also upgrade it right away to 4GB RAM. 2GB is barely sufficient for MS Windows and a few programs. Additional RAM is quite cheap and is a quick way to maximize the capability of a computer.

    I suggest you go check other computer shops selling the same laptop because price and packages (freebies like "free 2GB ram upgrade") can differ between stores.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; July 3rd, 2013 at 04:05 PM.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    I suggest you get the lenovo ideapad. I bought an asus before and it is giving me headache right now.

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