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  1. Join Date
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    Yesterday I got the dreaded blue screen. I think it's my laptop telling me that it's due for retirement. I'm currently using a Toshiba Satellite which I bought for around 80K in early 2006. I am extremely satisfied with its performance over the past 5 years. My Toshiba has never been reformatted and it has never crashed despite all the **** This is my workhorse laptop for I turn it on as soon as I get home until I fall asleep. Because of this, I vowed to stick with Toshiba for my next laptop.

    I bought my Tosihiba laptop with a friend who got an identical unit and we got a discount for doing so. However my friend is now considering getting an Apple to replace her Toshiba. And that's where my dilemma begins. I am very satisfied with my current Toshiba but I trust my friend's judgement when it comes to good buys.

    This is my understanding of why I should get an apple:

    1. Not prone to virus
    2. Great OS (no bugs)

    I have doubts about it's durability. Can it be really used as a workhorse?

    My main considerations for getting a laptop are:

    1. Practicality - I drive a Toyota. I use a Nokia. I don't need form and flash

    2. Dependability - it won't fail on me.

    3. Durability - it needs to be able to stand abuse. I don't want a notebook that requires great care (di pwede mabagsak, di pwede mainitan, di pwede matagal mabukas)

    Ideally my budget is 40k but I can stretch it until 60k. Please help me make a decision. Your replies would be very much appreciated.

    PS: I came to a decision of purchasing my new Nokia model based on the suggestions as replies to my thread on this board

    PPS: Kindly inform me where it is best to buy your recommended laptop. I am considering any other brands but Toshiba or Apple.

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    I don't like netbooks and I need at least a 14" screen.

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    Get another Toshiba. the one with Harman Kardon speakers. they are solid as a rock. Failure rate is low.
    Best if you could get one from US, its a real made in Japon..

    Stay away from HP..these are China just like Acer with so many issues.. MSI is better or Sony ViAO IMO and experience.

  5. Join Date
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    Get a Dell XPS. Kasya budget mo.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

  6. Join Date
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    Check this ASUS with an Intel Core-i5 cpu notebook: Asus K43SV-VX120, Intel Core i5-2410M CPU, 2GB DDR3, 500GB HDD, nVidia GT540 1GB DDR3 dedicated VRAM | VillMan Computers

    Priced at P33,000 without OS. My suggestion, upgrade the memory from 2gb to 4gb and install Windows 7 Home 64bit.

    You would still have some spare change leftover from your P40,000 budget for a nice laptop bag.

  7. Join Date
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    If you plan to go "APPLE", your P40,000 budget is not enough to buy a new laptop, not even for the Apple Air.

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    Alternative to the ASUS above....

    You can try the LENOVO Z470. Lenovo ideapad Z470 Black(5906-9400) and Pink( 59071302) DOS with 2nd Generation Core i5 processor. | VillMan Computers

    Priced at P36,000 with 2gb ram "free" making a total of 4gb ram. Have Windows 7 64bit installed and it should run smooth and fast.

  8. Join Date
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    Other options:

    MSI FX420 : MSI FX420x - i5185+ with Sandy Bridge Processor and 8GB of memory | VillMan Computers

    Priced at P36,000. This unit is practically a mid-level gaming rig.

  9. Join Date
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    toshiba all the way..

    my toshiba notebook is still with me five years and counting

  10. Join Date
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    Your requirement "di pwede ibagsak" brings only one laptop to mind - the Panasonic Toughbook, which cost around a hundred grand. Its all because, not only laptop, but most gadgets may break or stop working after a hard fall.

    Anyway, my first laptop - MSI EX401 - has been with me through thick and thin. All abuses possible are done to this laptop including skype almost 12hrs everyday and overnight downloading of HD movies in *******. I had it for P31000 last June 2008 and its still working perfectly until now. My bro already inherited it from me coz now im on the dark side . Never looked back since.

    Specs:
    Core2 Duo 2.0Ghz
    2GB Ram
    200GB HDD
    ATI Radeon 3450 128mb
    14.1" screen 1280x800 res
    DVD writer 8x
    4 usb ports

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Which notebook is better? Toshiba or Apple?