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Got a few myself. usually gamit ko either for my own pleasure or i lend it when i have events.

 

1. Sony Viao

specs:

Pentium 4 2.4Ghz

1024MB Ram (upgraded from 256)

80GB HDD (upgraded from 40GB)

14" screen

64MB Nvidia GForce Graphic Card (pwede na for some games)

 

accessories:

Docking Bay / Station (one sa office / one sa house)

Logitech MX700 wireless mouse (sa bahay, para di sumasakit kamay ko sa touch pad)

Gyration GT air mouse (no need for tables and mouse pads)

and lots more

 

2. IBook G4

40GB HDD

512MB RAM

14" screen

** basically off-the-shelve specs

 

3. Alienware Area 51

*** configured for game server, got it from a cousin sa U.S.

*** overall, kaya tumapat sa bilis ng desktop PC

Pentium 4 (forgot the speed)

120GB HDD

2048MB RAM

17" screen

 

4. IBM R360

*** basic specs and kinda old

20GB HDD lang

 

5. Toshiba Satellite

Pentium M

40GB HDD

12" screen

256MB RAM

 

6. Compaq Tablet PC

Intel Centrino

512MB RAM

60GB HDD

12" screen

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For me, best bang for buck is still Dell. And if you have the chance, buy your laptops in Singapore coz it's way way cheaper there. Sometimes the price difference can go up to around PHP 15-20K (of course these are for the beefy ones).

 

:thumbsupsmiley: I agree with you bro.

 

I have two Dell Laptops, one is a company issue and another I bought last december

 

Dell Latitude D400

- 12 inch screed XVGA

- Intel Pentium M 1.5M

- XP Professional SP1

- 512 mb RAM

- External DVD/CDRW combodrive

- Wifi

- Infrared

 

Add -ons

- Bluetooth capable via bluetooth dongle

 

 

DELL Inspiron D6000

- 15.1 inch wide screen XVGA

- Intel Centrino - Sonoma

- 512 mb RAM

- on board DVD/CDRW combodrive

- wifi

- WinXP Home Edition

 

I bought the latter one sa Pinas, mas mura nga sa Singapore espcially pag matapat ng shopping festival nila, yung ibang tropa ko dito sa work dun bumili ng kanilang mga gadgets.

 

:mtc:

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I've had my laptops at both singapore and hongkong.

 

contrary to popular belief that singapore has cheaper notebooks, i find it even more cheaper in hong kong if you know where to find it. A good place would be shamshuipo... but you have to be well experienced in hongkong especially with people to get a good deal there.

 

a good example would be my latest find a sony vaio that was worth at almost 150k to 175k here came out only 80k there. US version with international warranty too.

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I've had my laptops at both singapore and hongkong.

 

contrary to popular belief that singapore has cheaper notebooks, i find it even more cheaper in hong kong if you know where to find it.  A good place would be shamshuipo... but you have to be well experienced in hongkong especially with people to get a good deal there.

 

a good example would be my latest find a sony vaio that was worth at almost 150k to 175k here came out only 80k there.  US version with international warranty too.

 

 

sir, saan po malapit yung shamshuipo? :)

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Im a proud owner of a Dell Inspiron 9200 and PowerBook G4

 

Dell Inspiron

17" Screen

1.6 Mhz Centrio (Dothan)

1 gb ram

256mb ATI Radeon 9700

60 gb HD 7200 RPM

DVD/RW +/-

IntelPro Wireless 802.11 b/g

Windows XP Home Edition

(I use this when playing games)

 

PowerBook G4

PPC 1.67 Ghz

1 gb memory

128mb ATI Radeon 9700

80GB HD

Superdrive

Apple 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)

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