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    #21
    Glad your sis liked it.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Negus View Post
    Php 34,900 yung standard package (wala pang OS). nabigyan ng 1k discount kasi cash. forgot to ask kung magkano nagastos sa upgrade.

    ok na ok daw performance sabi ng sister ko, kaya na ang 1080p videos sa youtube/VLC player thanks to the i3 processor and ati 1gb video.
    thanks for the info.. i'm getting the K52JR, unfortunately out of stock sya..

    waiting mode muna..

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    #23
    Baka lumabas na rin ang K42F at K52F (Core i5 series). Hopefully with the same price.

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    #24
    meron na K42F sa villman.. core i3/2gb/320hd pero intel gma hd lang at di ati.. priced * 35.8k..

    wait ko na lang stocks ng k52jr unless maglabas ng k52f with core i5 at almost the same price (wish ko lang).. hehe

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    #25
    i5 for the price of i3? Highly unlikely. More so, this Asus Kx2 series is still selling very well here.

    Even in the Acer lineup, all things equal, the one with the i5 cpu is still more expensive by Php5K or so.

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    #26
    Konti pa lang kasi meron. Pag nagkaroon na ng saturation ng market, babagsak sa real prices yan. Medyo bloated pa kasi at this time.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Negus, I'm a believer of the durability of ASUS notebooks and their excellence in keeping the whole computer cool to touch despite long hours of operation. Acers suck at those departments. Their products often disintegrate to bits after a year or two. I know because I was foolish enough to buy two. hehe.

    Acer has a slightly better processor, Core i5 but the Asus K42 series will also have Core i5 soon if you can wait for it.
    i recommend ASUS also. First tested the performance ASUS way back 2001 which convince me to buy another one last 2007 A8FM model. I have been using it since then for fieldwork and officework and it never disappointed so far till now. Bought another model for wifey (Dell Inspiron) just enough for her daily acitivities like chat, social networking, smartparenting sites etc. Napansin ko lang sa mga ASUS model is yung mechanical assembly nila like the monitor hinges, ito yung nasira sa previous model and yung A8FM model ko which prompt me to send it to service center and have it replaced. Other than good feedback na lahat. Hope new ASUS model overcomes this weakness.

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Elroi View Post
    here it is... MSI CR400 / CX420 SERIES

    an ASUS K42JR would be a better buy (as Sir Horsepower suggested)...
    Asus K42JR Intel® Core™ i3-350M Processor (3M Cache, 2.26GHz), 14in. HD 16:9 (1366x768) LED Display, 2Gb DDR3 Memory, 320Gb 7200RPM, ATI 5470 1.0Gb DDR3 VRAM - 35,500

    a bit cheaper alternative is this..
    Acer Aspire AS4740G-332G32Mn Intel® Core™ i3-330M + 2Gb DDR3 + 320Gb + NVIDIA® GeForce® 310M with 512Mb of dedicated DDR3 VRAM - 34,300

    but imho, if she's not into gaming, a unit with integrated graphics would suffice..

    HTH

    Thanks bros. My nephew ended up buying a Lenovo with Intel i3 processor, 320GB HD and 2GB Memory for P31K....

    9606:hippie:

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    #29
    where to buy?

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    #30
    Here's my rather sad experience with my less than a month old K42jr. It crashed two weeks ago and would not re-start. Sent it to the retailer and was told the mobo was busted and needed parts. Asked about the possibility of changing to a new laptop, the retailer said they'll see if it can be repaired first. Recieved the repaired unit yesterday but now the unit shows artifacting green spots. They only disappear when placed in battery mode or when the video card is only working at half the capacity. Will return the unit to the retailer on monday. If the retailer does change the laptop to a new one, there's another problem with the Windows 7 which I bought from the same retailer...

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Customer Service. My name is Sarah and I would like to address your enquiry regarding on Microsoft Windows 7 License.

    Based on your email, you mentioned that your motherboard had problem so you may replace the whole unit. You would like to know whether your Windows 7 License may be transferred to the new computer. If this is not correct, please let me know.

    Based on the Product Key given;
    XXX_XXX_XXX_XXXX
    You are having Windows 7 Home Premium OEM.

    If you are having an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) license, you would not be able to transfer the license to another computer, particularly with a different motherboard, if you would like to use the same license , you need to purchase a new license for the other computer

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Here's my rather sad experience with my less than a month old K42jr. It crashed two weeks ago and would not re-start. Sent it to the retailer and was told the mobo was busted and needed parts. Asked about the possibility of changing to a new laptop, the retailer said they'll see if it can be repaired first. Recieved the repaired unit yesterday but now the unit shows artifacting green spots. They only disappear when placed in battery mode or when the video card is only working at half the capacity. Will return the unit to the retailer on monday. If the retailer does change the laptop to a new one, there's another problem with the Windows 7 which I bought from the same retailer...
    That's why it is better to opt for the retail version even if its more expensive.

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    #32
    i dont get it. whats the difference between an oem and a retailer?

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by african888 View Post
    i dont get it. whats the difference between an oem and a retailer?

    Price and packaging. Otherwise it is the same product.

    OEM versions are meant to be bundled with assembled computers like HP, Dell, Acer, and also house/shop assembled computers. The cost is supposedly cheaper since it is bought in "bulk" and have less packaging (no retail box, less manuals/documents included). Not meant to be sold "as-is" to end-users like you and me.

    RETAIL version is meant to be sold at the stores to the end users. These come complete with box, documentation/instructions and whatever promotional "bruhaha" the software companies would like to include in the box. Slightly more expensive at cost too.

    BUNDLED OS version are slightly modified OEM version to include stuff like the brand logo (like dell, acer, msi) within the OS itself (like default wallpaper, screensaver, boot-up logo). It would also include bundled softwares and trialware that might or might not be useful to the purchaser. Also included are manufacturer's software drivers for the computer's hardware.

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    #34
    Monseratto, did you get your K42 from an authorized ASUS dealer? If yes, you should compel them to replace it with a new unit. Like any production process, there's a margin for defects.

    As for transferring the license, there are hacks to do that. Bad that we need to hack something we already paid for.

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    *Horsepower

    I think they'll have to change the whole mobo (again?)if the video card if busted since it's likely the video card is integrated to the board. That being the case, I'll "suggest" to them to change to a new lappie.

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    #36
    less than 30k lang budget ko. FROM VILLMAN'S WEBSITE http://www.villman.com/:

    asus k42f(Intel Pentium Dual Core P6000 Processor
    (1.86GHz, 3MB L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB, 2gb ddr3) ----- 25.5k W/O OS

    Lenovo G460 (5904-7124) Pentium Dual Core P6000 1.86 Ghz, 3MB Cache, DDR3 1066Mhz, 2GB DDR3 -----26k W/O OS

    eMachines by Acer eMD730-332G25Mnks Intel Core i3-330M (3MB L3 Cache, 2.13 Ghz, 2gbDDR3 1066Mhz, 35w) -------29.8k WITH OS win7 basic

    MSI CR420x - i32+ Intel Core i3 Notebook Intel® Core™ i3-330M 2.13GHZ processor 2BG ddr3)------29.8k w/o OS

    Acer Aspire 4738z-P612G50Mnkk w/ Intel Pentium P6100 Processor Dual Core, 3 MB L3 cache, 2.0 GHz, DDR3 1066 MHz, 35 W), supporting Intel® 64 architecture, Intel® Smart Cache 2gbddr3 ---------28k with OS linux

    nagkakalayo ba yung processing speed nila? paki rank naman sila based on practical side(SPECS TO PRICE).
    and anong brand pinaka reliable, pinaka ok ang after sales support... THANKS!!

    welcome mga sugggestions niyo, mas ok yun...

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    #37
    What's your intended use for the laptop? Internet? Games? Word? Photoshop?

    Anyway, in general, if you want to game but have no money for a dedicated GPU in your laptop (these cost ~35k), get an AMD platform laptop because the IGP of the AMDs are better than the IGP of the Intel platforms (even the i3). These AMD Athlon II processors are good all-rounders as well. They are about as fast as Pentium Dual-Core processors of the same speed.

    There are, however, two main kinds of Pentium Dual-Core processors in the market. There are the P-series (i.e. P6100) which are based off the Arrandale platform and is the newest line. And then there's the T-series (i.e. T4200) which is based of the Merom/Penryn architecture. Though the Arrandale has lower clock speeds, a 2.0 GHz Arrandale would perform similarly to a 2.2 GHz Penryn PDC. Keep in mind that the IGP that comes with the older processors is the GMA 4500 MHD, and while it is significantly better than the X3100 it replaced, it is nowhere near the IGP of the Arrandale models and especially the HD 4200/4250 of the AMD models.

    Now onto the i3. This is Intel's current mainstream offering, based on the Arrandale architecture. It is essentially a faster clocked version of the Pentium Dual-Core with more cache. It's IGP is also faster clocked than the PDC. They also tend to be a thousand or two more expensive.

    As for your suggestions, try checking out asianic.com.ph first. They offer generally cheaper laptops. You don't have to be brand conscious (except avoid local brands like Neo) so what matters the most is the specs.
    Generally, at 30k, you should be looking for:

    Either a Core i3 or a high-clocked AMD Athlon II processor
    at least 2 GB RAM
    at least a 250 GB Hard Drive
    a LED-backlit LCD

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    #38
    *sir jut703, first of all thanks sa reply... intended use are for internet(fb apps,movie and music downloading), ms office, a little bit of photoshop and games...
    sir how about the reliability of msi and emachines? oks kasi pricing ng mga laptop nila, cheaper sa asus... thanks!

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    #39
    wag ka na mag-msi or emachines? mura na din naman mga compaq, dell, asus, acer ngaun

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyeatworld View Post
    wag ka na mag-msi or emachines? mura na din naman mga compaq, dell, asus, acer ngaun
    I would not suggest DELL computers. Overheats, etc.

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