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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

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ACER Aspire 2001

 

1.4Ghz Centrino

512MB DDR

40GB HD

DVD-CDR Combo Slot Drive

Multicard Reader

15.4 Monitor

 

ang hassle ang bigat, 3.5kgs, Desktop Replacement kasi

 

planning to replace it with the New Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Series

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compaq 2028 is a nice presario laptop.

 

that's the silver widescree version, ryt?

 

i own a compaq V2000. It's practically thesame as the newer 2028 laptop. the only difference i know is the integrated bluetooth, silver cover and maybe a better processor.

 

I don't have problems with my V2000. Its good for gaming and dvd/multimedia. it has bright and sharp screen on widescreen format. built in JBL speakers. Integrated wi-fi. 5 in 1 card reader. firewire, Video slot, USBs, and a good centrino processor.

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Mga tol, baka pwede naman makapagbigay ng advise, one guy is selling me a brand new HP Notebook model nc4010. He's selling it at the price of Ps. 135K.

 

Do you think the price is just okay, considering the following specs?:

 

OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition

 

Processor: Intel® Pentium® M

 

Processor features: min: 725 (1.6 GHz, 2-MB L2 cache, 400-MHz front side bus)

 

Wireless: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG WLAN dual display mounted antennas, optional Bluetooth®

 

Display size: 12.1-inch TFT XGA display

 

Weight: 3.5 lbs

 

Dimensions (L x W x H) : 11.00 x 9.20 x 1.10 in

 

Memory description : min: 256 MB (266-MHz) DDR SDRAM

 

Hard drive, internal: 40 GB (5400 rpm)

 

Video adapter description: ATI Radeon IGP 350M graphics controller with user selectable 32-MB DDR SDRAM

 

Slots: One Type II PC card slot supporting both 32-bit cardbus and 16-bit PCMCIA cards

 

I/O (input/output) ports: Secure Digital (SD) slot, USB 2.0 (2), S-video out, RJ-45/RJ-11, infrared, audio in/out

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Mga tol, baka pwede naman makapagbigay ng advise, one guy is selling me a brand new HP Notebook model nc4010. He's selling it at the price of Ps. 135K.

 

Do you think the price is just okay, considering the following specs?:

 

OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition

 

Processor: Intel® Pentium® M

 

Processor features: min: 725 (1.6 GHz, 2-MB L2 cache, 400-MHz front side bus)

 

Wireless: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG WLAN dual display mounted antennas, optional Bluetooth®

 

Display size: 12.1-inch TFT XGA display

 

Weight: 3.5 lbs

 

Dimensions (L x W x H) : 11.00 x 9.20 x 1.10 in

 

Memory description : min: 256 MB (266-MHz) DDR SDRAM

 

Hard drive, internal: 40 GB (5400 rpm)

 

Video adapter description: ATI Radeon IGP 350M graphics controller with user selectable 32-MB DDR SDRAM

 

Slots: One Type II PC card slot supporting both 32-bit cardbus and 16-bit PCMCIA cards

 

I/O (input/output) ports: Secure Digital (SD) slot, USB 2.0 (2), S-video out, RJ-45/RJ-11, infrared, audio in/out

 

Honest opinion, way too expensive. I just bought a brand new IBM notebook with exactly the same specs at around 59k. That is more than half the guy is selling it for you.

 

Again, just an honest opinion.

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Thanks tol Poker, sa tingin ko nga medyo mahal. Saan mo pala nabili ung IBM mo? pwede mo ba akong ma refer dun?

 

You can buy it anyway that carries IBM products. IBM usually have standard pricing cause they get it from a sole distributor which is MSI/Digiland. I brought mine at ABC Computers. I think they are in Greenhills. They are our supplier for IBM products eventhough I have not seen them.

 

Hope this helps.

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