skipper`` Posted May 18, 2006 Share Posted May 18, 2006 I got 2 1. LG LM50 - Intel Centrino 1.6Ghz, 512mb DDR, ATI Radeon 9200, 40gb HD, XP Pro 2. Fujitsu M7400 - Intel Centrino 1.6Ghz, 512mb DDR, 40gb HD, XP Home I think I'm satisfied :evil: Quote Link to comment
junnp Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 my boss just gave a new one for office use;Sony VAIO VGN-TX770P-Intel® Pentium® M Processor Ultra Low Voltage 773 (1.20GHz19, 2MB L2 Cache)-Integrated Wireless Wide Area Network (WAN)132 accessing Cingular Wireless National EDGE Network with SmartWi™ technology-Intel® PRO/ Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (802.11b/g)-Integrated Bluetooth® Technology-11.1” WXGA display90 (1366x768) with XBRITE™ technology-80GB33 (4200rpm) Ultra ATA-DVD+R Double Layer/DVD±RW drive2DVD+R DL Write (2.4x MAX) my birthday present...Toshiba Libretto U105-Pentium M 753(1.2GHz)-60GB HDD-1GB DDR RAM-7.2" diagonal widescreen TruBrite TFT active-matrix LCD-Atheros 802.11b/g wireless-LAN-Bluetooth v2.0-dock + DVD Super Multi (CD/DVD+-RW Double Layer) Compaq Presario X600 Customized-Pentium P4-3.2GHz-60GB HDD-2GB RAM-128MB ATI Radeon Graphics-17" LCD Display-802.11 b/g wifi w/ bluetooth-CD/DV+-RW Dual Layer-USB Digital Drive its not actually a laptop but it runs all applications a full sized laptop can. specs:-1GHz Transmeta Crusoe-20GB HDD-256 DDR RAM-5" transflective display (800x480 max)-802.11b wifi-bluetooth-firewire-USB 1.1-weight: 14 ounces how about that for a handy computer? hehehe btw, it costs nearly $2K<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
vixen Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 I use a 12" iBook G4 that I just got last April. Very satisfied with it Quote Link to comment
summerclay Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 i got an ASUS A3A intel centrino 60G HDD 1.6 GHZ 15" XGA 256 MB very satisfied Quote Link to comment
blitzz127 Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 (edited) DELL Latitude D510 satisfied nmn. Edited May 29, 2006 by blitzz127 Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted May 29, 2006 Share Posted May 29, 2006 Just bought a laptop last week @ Cooltoyz (Possibly the best laptop shop ever! ) Dell E1705Intel Core Duo T2400 (Yonah core)256mb Geforce Go 780017" UltraSharp TrueLife WUXGACorsair Value 2 x 1 gb DDR2 533mhz80gb Sata 5400DVDRWand the other goodies like the wifi, bt, etc etc http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/5889/dsc014009rb.jpg http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/9001/dsc014025yw.jpg http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/2751/dsc014070sd.jpg http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/2458/dsc014085ee.jpg How good is it? I've been playing CounterStrike source at max res (1920x1200) with max eye candies (except for water reflections) Though playing in battery mode is not recommended My laptop gave up after 30mins of gaming in battery mode Why do I suggest Cooltoyz? I just paid 113k for this (of course, w/o the bag ) Compared to Villman who is selling it at this price http://villman.com/products/pc_systems_det...tform=notebooks Quote Link to comment
doc.hopewell Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 HP nx6120. Good performance for a reasonable price. I just sometimes wish i got one that is half this size. Quote Link to comment
doc.hopewell Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Bigat kasi nitong nx6120. Its good when you type a lot. but when you want to carry it around, its a pain in the shoulders and back. Quote Link to comment
arvinix Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Got myself an vaio a-series as a desktop replacement - im very satisfied with its performance for almost a year now. I also got myself a vaio tx-series as an ultra-portable, performance wise its a ho-hum, but with a bettery life than lasts more than 300 minutes, merely wieghing in at 1.2 kg... well you just cannot ask for more ei? i dunno about you guys. but a vaio has a sense of style... sui generis! la dolce vita! Quote Link to comment
qrv777 Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Got myself an vaio a-series as a desktop replacement - im very satisfied with its performance for almost a year now. I also got myself a vaio tx-series as an ultra-portable, performance wise its a ho-hum, but with a bettery life than lasts more than 300 minutes, merely wieghing in at 1.2 kg... well you just cannot ask for more ei? i dunno about you guys. but a vaio has a sense of style... sui generis! la dolce vita!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> got a neo empriva 540NX Intel Centrino Duo (2300)512MB Ram80 GB hard disk14.8 widescreen extra bright ba tawag dunDVD writer for 60K Quote Link to comment
revi Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 I have been using an ASUS L4 for the past 2 years now.. Got it for almost 90K.. 256MB.. Okay naman coz I rarely really carry it around.. Kapag kailangan lang for business purposes.. I use it mainly for back-up.. for my personal and business files that are necessary for my business to move.. Quote Link to comment
mark fuentes Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 got a neo empriva 540NX Intel Centrino Duo (2300)512MB Ram80 GB hard disk14.8 widescreen extra bright ba tawag dunDVD writer for 60K<{POST_SNAPBACK}> that's a bargain!!! planning to replace my two year old ACER ASPIRE 2000 Pentium M 1.4Ghz15.4" WXGA TFT LCD512MB DDR40GB HDATI Mobility RADEON 9200Slot loading DVD/CD-RW Combo3 USB 2.01 FirewireMulti Card ReaderWireless LAN 802.11bBluetoothIR wala pa naman akong problema sa unit ko, medyo mabigat nga lang, more than 3kgs Desktop Replacement kasi to!!! got any pics bro? how about the connection ports of your unit? USB'sFirewireWireless LANBluetooth Quote Link to comment
qrv777 Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 that's a bargain!!! planning to replace my two year old ACER ASPIRE 2000 Pentium M 1.4Ghz15.4" WXGA TFT LCD512MB DDR40GB HDATI Mobility RADEON 9200Slot loading DVD/CD-RW Combo3 USB 2.01 FirewireMulti Card ReaderWireless LAN 802.11bBluetoothIR wala pa naman akong problema sa unit ko, medyo mabigat nga lang, more than 3kgs Desktop Replacement kasi to!!! got any pics bro? how about the connection ports of your unit? USB'sFirewireWireless LANBluetooth<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Intel Centrino DUO so builtin yun wifi nya 3 USB 2.01 firewire port1 expresscard (so if you have a lot of PCMCIA hindi mo magagamit) www.neo.com.ph Quote Link to comment
Elijah Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Im a proud owner of a Dell Inspiron 9200 and PowerBook G4 Dell Inspiron17" Screen1.6 Mhz Centrio (Dothan)1 gb ram256mb ATI Radeon 970060 gb HD 7200 RPMDVD/RW +/-IntelPro Wireless 802.11 b/gWindows XP Home Edition(I use this when playing games) PowerBook G4PPC 1.67 Ghz1 gb memory128mb ATI Radeon 970080GB HDSuperdriveApple Airport(I use this for video editing) I'm planning to purchase the newly released MacBook Pro (There's this software available for MacBook Pro where you could actually have a dual boot sequence.. making it possible to have Windows and Mac OS X in 1 system)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Saw one ( MACBOOK PRO)yesterday sa Accent Micro. It is being offered at promo price. It comes in Black and White. Of course , the black one costs more. I am planning to get one this week to avail of the promo price. Sayang din almsot 10K discount pag cash. The dual boot sequence is great. Pwedeng Windows and Mac OS. Quote Link to comment
Don Carleone Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 (edited) jst got my laptop the other day.. also got a..e1705Intel Core Duo 1.8256 nvidia gforce go 780017" UltraSharp TrueLife WUXGAbut only 1gb memorybut i have a 100gb sata 5400rpmDVDRWsound blaster audigy upgrade (which i heard is useless)upgraded intel wifi, blue toothdell bag includedpaid 65k for it.. Edited June 2, 2006 by Don Carleone Quote Link to comment
renaultmsc Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 i hav a compaq desktop...but i think laptops are cool nowadays with wifi spots Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 jst got my laptop the other day.. also got a..e1705Intel Core Duo 1.8256 nvidia gforce go 780017" UltraSharp TrueLife WUXGAbut only 1gb memorybut i have a 100gb sata 5400rpmDVDRWsound blaster audigy upgrade (which i heard is useless)upgraded intel wifi, blue toothdell bag includedpaid 65k for it..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wow, thats plain cheap! Ordered it from dell directly? Quote Link to comment
Don Carleone Posted June 3, 2006 Share Posted June 3, 2006 yep.. directly from dell..sony vaios suck, but they look cool.. and are xpensive.. Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted June 3, 2006 Share Posted June 3, 2006 yep.. directly from dell..sony vaios suck, but they look cool.. and are xpensive..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> LOL I would've ordered it thru dell too, only that when shipped to this place (of course, thru my cousins ) I might get dead pixels hehehe Vaio is not worth the price kasi but it really looks nice Quote Link to comment
Don Carleone Posted June 4, 2006 Share Posted June 4, 2006 having it shipped here culd cause dead pixels? i asked my sister hu came home last week 2 buy it for me.. la naman probs sakin.. disappointed that i cant play FEAR at its max settings.. game lags.. but its a laptop, not a gaming rig.. the 17" wide screen is beautiful! Quote Link to comment
kreestian Posted June 4, 2006 Share Posted June 4, 2006 IBM Thinkpad R50e 1.73 GHz Centrino1 Gig RAM used it for three months and superb sa performance! para ng sapin sapin ung taskbar sa mga open applications pero mabilis pa din ang response. sobra din tough ng hardware (pwedeng dalhin sa bundok!) and d din umiinit masayado, provided by designers with enough heat sink! sold it pag uwi ko sa pinas planning to buy an HP pavilion! HP Pavilion dv16211.66 Ghz Centrino Duo512 RAM been with my new baby for almost a month now and ok din sa performance. superb performace as well! ok din with playing MP3s with its altec lansing speakers! True to its title, entertainment notebook nga! ok din naman sa work ko kaya am happy with this baby... downside lang is that mejo fragile and not as tough as thinkpad. office lang naman ako kaya ok lang... kapag mag field work na ulit ako, i'll just revert back to thinkpad Quote Link to comment
ManongPol Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 Thinkpad R50e Centrino 1.5Ghz running on 512Mb DDR333 RAM14.1" 1024x768 XGA screenUltra Bay with DVD/CDRW Combo Drive InstalledBuilt in 802.11b Wi-Fi consider the R50e as a pretty good investment, balanced in terms of performance and value. sure it looks like the typical IBM Thinkpad with the matte black casing, but it sure hides some of the minor dings and scratches from the regular commute. definitely not a gaming and multimedia notebook, the onboard speakers suck big time. so if you're looking for a rig to play warcraft or starcraft, try looking for another machine. but, as a development rig, the R50e is very reliable. been using mine for web development, software development, engineering applications (data logger), and desktop publishing. however, its the little things that separates and differentiates the R50e from the rest of the pack. some samples: 1. IBM Access Connections - let's the user setup profiles for the network settings in different locations. a user can automatically switch network settings with just a cllick of a trackpoint. beats manually setting up the network settings everytime one moves from place-to-place. 2. Client Security - sets up a secure encrypted zone in the harddisk, coupled with password managers, and finger-print authentication 3. Presentation Manager - user can have exactly the correct setting for power point presentations, movies, other display events without cycling through the Fn+Display Key settings... one click! 4. Easy Eject Utility - foolproof ejection of removable storage devices by just pressing Fn+F9 5. Thinklight - no need to buy the usb light available at your local computer supplies shop, the R50e has its own built in. nice addition but totally not necessary feature overall, another great laptop by ibm. too bad the R-series, T-series, and the X-series may be the last thinkpads with the ibm badge. so, guys with the last thinkpads... hang on to your machines, maybe one of these days, the R50e may become a museum piece. Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 having it shipped here culd cause dead pixels? i asked my sister hu came home last week 2 buy it for me.. la naman probs sakin.. disappointed that i cant play FEAR at its max settings.. game lags.. but its a laptop, not a gaming rig.. the 17" wide screen is beautiful!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well... sometimes yeah Even land travel can cause dead pixels A friend of mine bought an LCD at the local distro, checked it there for dead pixels.... nada When he got home, BOOM! 2-4 dead pixels Anyway, it doesn't usually happen My dell 2405fpw was shipped here and never had any pixels whatsoever sweet the 17" inch is sweeeeeeeet I just love it esp @ 1920x1200 mode! omg, it was a tear jerker LOL Quote Link to comment
qrv777 Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 Yup, Viao models looks definitely chic. But what will you do with your stylish unit if it gives up on you on the inside? By the way, any of you guys who have been using NEO laptops for over a year now? Can you give some feedbacks about its performance? Just curious since their prices are unbelievably low and was wondering if its worth the buy. Thanks in advance! :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i recently purchased a neo laptop. so far satisfied naman ako. I have friends that purchased neo laptop during the pldt tie up. So far after 3 years, the laptop is still working fine. Except yung isa dead na yung battery... (I think sakit naman ata ng lahat ng laptop yun) Quote Link to comment
green_hornet Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 I have an HP/Compaq nx5000. Satisfied with it? Well, what can I do? It was issued by the company. Was dreaming of an IBM Thinkpad before (not sure if Lenovo could maintain the good image IBM imparted on the Thinkpad). Quote Link to comment
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