Guest airmax Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 pre, if you're playing games , it's the video card plus the processor ang main requirements. kahit na Pentium Centrino 2ghz pero less than 512mb video card, hindi ata maganda . so i wont recommend that you play games on that hardware. ok lang command and conquer generals lang naman agn gusto kong laruin. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 bago lang unit ko... kakaissue lang..Asus A3A. Quote Link to comment
bruteCAIN Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 I have anintel Core 2 Duo laptop and I am very impressed with its performance so far... damn! cant wait till the quad core comes out late this year... Quote Link to comment
neozeke Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 grabe!!! hambilis ng quad core!!! na try ko sa glorietta...astig!!! sana ma out na nila... Quote Link to comment
Guest airmax Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 thats nice to hear Quote Link to comment
sarahsexy23 Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 My hubby's got an IBM Thinkpad T42p (yung 1st generation na walang biometric scanner...) wala raw kasing Windows keys kaya gusto nya... personally I'dlike to have a Sony VAIO Quote Link to comment
sarahsexy23 Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 i have a macbook and i love it. much better than any of the notebooks i've owned before. maybe because it's a mac. Sobra mag-init pa rin ba yan? Yung macbook sa office ng hubby ko inaangat nga nila kasi ang bilis mag-init.. Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 Sobra mag-init pa rin ba yan? Yung macbook sa office ng hubby ko inaangat nga nila kasi ang bilis mag-init.. May I also add something... I guess this not only holds true with the Mac but also with the other brands as well. Apple just released Revision B for the MacBooks. This should fix not only the random shutdown problem but also the thermal problem issues as well. The MacBooks do get hot after running for a couple of hours, but so is the performance. Spec for spec and pound for pound, this laptop's one of the best buys in the market. You can buy a similar spec'd model from another brand, hurt your wallet to the tune of P89,000 or up and chances are, all you got is a basic laptop that lacks all the bells and whistles. No bluetooth, no DVD SuperDrive, no Wi-Fi, etc with possible exception to the recent releases by HP (take the DV1000 series for example). Laptops, due to the nature of their compact design and weight restrictions don't have powerful fans and they have a less-efficient heatsinks compared to a desktop. The laptop's purpose is primarily for mobility - you can do work anywhere, anytime but with a tradeoff. At the expense of performance. With the Mac, you can have the best of both worlds and this once comes from someone who's been a Windows PC user for the past 12 years. Once you switch to a Mac, you'll probably never look back. Peace! Quote Link to comment
sarahsexy23 Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 May I also add something... I guess this not only holds true with the Mac but also with the other brands as well. Apple just released Revision B for the MacBooks. This should fix not only the random shutdown problem but also the thermal problem issues as well. The MacBooks do get hot after running for a couple of hours, but so is the performance. Spec for spec and pound for pound, this laptop's one of the best buys in the market. You can buy a similar spec'd model from another brand, hurt your wallet to the tune of P89,000 or up and chances are, all you got is a basic laptop that lacks all the bells and whistles. No bluetooth, no DVD SuperDrive, no Wi-Fi, etc with possible exception to the recent releases by HP (take the DV1000 series for example). Laptops, due to the nature of their compact design and weight restrictions don't have powerful fans and they have a less-efficient heatsinks compared to a desktop. The laptop's purpose is primarily for mobility - you can do work anywhere, anytime but with a tradeoff. At the expense of performance. With the Mac, you can have the best of both worlds and this once comes from someone who's been a Windows PC user for the past 12 years. Once you switch to a Mac, you'll probably never look back. Peace! Yung mga ganung problema siguro ang reason why my hubby ruled out the first revision ng mga macbook (which was quite cheaper compared to the T42p na binili nya) ... nakakapagtaka lang kasi other laptops of the same specs di naman ganun mag-init most probably kasi 1st-generation intel laptops ng apple... they always have that problem sa first gen products nila sabi nya. Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 12, 2006 Share Posted October 12, 2006 Yung mga ganung problema siguro ang reason why my hubby ruled out the first revision ng mga macbook (which was quite cheaper compared to the T42p na binili nya) ... nakakapagtaka lang kasi other laptops of the same specs di naman ganun mag-init most probably kasi 1st-generation intel laptops ng apple... they always have that problem sa first gen products nila sabi nya. Yes, Ma'am... You're correct in your observation. Me, I've long wanted to get the MacBook but after reading all those threads in the Mac forums about random shutdowns and thermal issues, I've decided to play the waiting game till Apple's got this thing fixed. We're talking about an expensive piece of equipment here. It should function flawlessly provided the user did his part. Let's see... they say Revision B is now on its way. Quote Link to comment
sarahsexy23 Posted October 12, 2006 Share Posted October 12, 2006 Yes, Ma'am... You're correct in your observation. Me, I've long wanted to get the MacBook but after reading all those threads in the Mac forums about random shutdowns and thermal issues, I've decided to play the waiting game till Apple's got this thing fixed. We're talking about an expensive piece of equipment here. It should function flawlessly provided the user did his part. Let's see... they say Revision B is now on its way.I agree Sana nga maaddress nila yung mga issues na yun... aesthetically the macbook is quite pretty na e (with the hardware and software combination nya). . Quote Link to comment
disk_4_sale Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 I'm a proud owner of a centrino Blue guru =D system model 259IA1 here are some of the specs Intel Pentium M 1.80Ghz1GB RAM80GB HDDCD/DVD Combo Driveintel 2200 wifi card15.4in. Wide XGA LCD display (1280x800) ATI Mobility™ RADEON® 9700 with 256Mb VRAM 4-in-1 card reader (MMC/ SD/ MS/ MS Pro) 3 USB 2.0 ports, Firewire, TV-out, Mic-in PCMCIA Type II card slot, VGA port 56Kb modem V.92 and 10/100MBps LAN 6-cell lithium-ion battery (2.5 hours) Dimensions (WxDxH): 358 x 275 x 33.1mm. Weight: 3kgs. (thin and light weight design) Instant ON Software, Security lock device Built-in TV tuner with remote Quote Link to comment
tmon04 Posted October 24, 2006 Share Posted October 24, 2006 Sorry if this is a bit off topic. My laptop got stolen yesterday and i was hoping if anyone here could help me find where stolen laptops usually end up. I really need the files in there, all my back-up files are also in my laptop bag. I'm desperate, my research data, my patient files and a lot of personal stuff were in there. It's a gray xitrix laptop, i'm sure not much of it is around and it already has cracks on it, so if anyone happens to see it around, It would really be appreciated. Quote Link to comment
kelgm169 Posted October 24, 2006 Share Posted October 24, 2006 Anyone used Fujitsu? Doing some research of what laptop to buy, the Fujitsu S7111 seems cool.Any advise? Quote Link to comment
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