Good day mga bossing, ask ko lang po your opinion which is better of the two branded laptops? Toshiba or compaq, their good and bad sides. thanks po mga bossing.![]()
Good day mga bossing, ask ko lang po your opinion which is better of the two branded laptops? Toshiba or compaq, their good and bad sides. thanks po mga bossing.![]()
I'll go with Toshiba. Compaq was bought by HP long time ago. I think Compaq only sells lower end models. I'm surprised they still exist.
Tough call. I do have a new (budget line) Toshiba laptop I bought for $900 which I like a lot.
Supposedly, Toshiba has bad tech support if I was to believe some of the negative user opinions on the internet. How many of those are due to fanboish mudslinging, I don't know. I take online user reviews with grain of salt.
My wife's cousin has been a longtime Toshiba laptop owner (since 1996) and she's been happy with every one she's bought.
As for Compaq.... Those I've seen have been decent although I've never personally bought one for myself.
The specs on my ($900) Toshiba:
Satellite A215-S4757
AMD X2 Turion 1.8ghz dualcore
2gb ram
15.4" widescreen WXGA with Trubrite
8x Pioneer DL DVD Burner with Labelflash
Mobility Radeon X1200 (slightly better than GMA950)
250gb Fujitsu 4200rpm SATA150 hard drive
Atheros WiFi b/g wireless
SD Card/6-in-1 reader
4 USB2, 1 4-pin FW, S-Video Out, VGA Out, Expresscard slot
Windows Vista Home Premium
The lcd screen is especially vibrant and the 250gb 4200rpm hard drive doesn't seem to lag that much. I feel the finish is too glossy. But it goes well with the PSP.![]()
Mine also has a 1.3mp webcam. I guess I forgot to mention it. Battery life with internet surfing is around 2.5 hours. The Mobility Radeon X1200 is ok for games like Warhammer Dawn Of War (rts). Forget about OpenGL based FPS games like Doom 3/Quake 4.
That's ok. I never intended to game much on mine. Plus, the resolution is fairly low (1280 x 800). Many games should run fine on it.
I got it for $900 (regular $940) at the military base nearby. My wife got a discount of some sort.san mo sir nabili ang toshiba laptop mo? ok ang specs nya.
But, Newegg and others sell it at similar price, I think. The only weak component is the 250gb 4200rpm SATA150 hard drive. But, even it isn't as slow as I expected. It's much quicker than the 40gb 4200rpm IDE hard drive in my HP Pavilion ze5270 lappie. I find its speed acceptable. In fact, I thought at first it's a 5400 rpm hard drive.![]()
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; October 6th, 2007 at 01:29 PM.
i have an old 1999 toshiba P3 notebook and it s still working. no repair yet except for new battery pack.
if you have to choose between the two options... i've prefer the Toshiba,,, than the HP-Compaq laptops...
In terms of laptop survivability, Toshiba has a better record than HP. Had mine for 4 years going on 5. Sold it to my company as a service unit, and it still works like a dream. Ang nasira lang sa kanya once are the LCD light bulbs.
I have to warn you though, Toshiba's certified (official) service center here in the Philippines has much to be desired (experienced it first-hand).
I have an older HP Pavilion ze5270 (which theToshiba A-215 replaced). It seemed to be an ok laptop except for the glacially slow 40gb 4200rpm IDE hard drive. It's now acting flaky ever since it fell off the roof of an SUV. Outwardly, the chassis seem fine. But I'll bet the motherboard has a hairline crack somewhere because it would stop working and the screen would go blank after a few minutes (as it warms up).
I'm not sure if the Toshiba is any more durable than the HP. Not many laptops can survive a fall from say..... 7-8 feet down on to asphalt and still work perfectly.
Good to hear that your HP is durable and able to partially withstand that kind of shock. That most definitely is a motherboard problem. A relative of mine encountered the same symptoms with his Sony VAIO T-series laptop. He had to ship it to the US to have them repair/replace the board under warranty. Total damage? Around Php 8,000.00.
Maybe I should've worded my statement differently. What I really meant by laptop survivability is the rate of which a laptop will 'mysteriously' develop some sort of hardware glitch or failure even without doing anything radical to it. Personally, that how I grade the durability of each laptop brand. Anyway, one should not drop a laptop under any normal circumstance. Mostly it's up to luck whether a laptop will be able to survive those kinds of falls (at least, this is applicable for the generic consumer models)