Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptop. Show all posts

Saturday, January 31, 2009

A Dream Come True - My Very Own Neo Basic B2180 N Laptop

Last January 15, 2009, I decided to roam around legazpi to find not so sleek nor branded laptop but can compensate my needs for daily computing. Though my last year post was I wanted a Samsung Sens Q10 or something laptop but it was a second hand and not sure of its quality and durability. With this in mind, I choose to buy a brand new one. And so, when I came across with this tech store around town, this black laptop caught my eyes and directly walk straight to it. When I check it out, it was a NEO Basic B2180 N. Not the laptop that you dreamed of but for a person that is limited in budget, its specs and features can be a great asset for daily use. Complete specifications are below:



Model name Basic B2180 N
Technology Intel® Celeron® processor technology
Processor Intel® Celeron® M Processor 560
Processor details 1 MB L2 cache, 2.13 GHz, 533 MHz FSB
Operating System FreeDOS
Chipset SiS M672 + SiS 968
Memory 1 GB DDR2
Graphics SiS Mirage 3+
Display 14.1" WXGA LCD
Hard Disk Drive 120 GB SATA
Optical Disc Drive DVDRW SuperMulti
Networking 10/100 Mbps LAN
Wireless 802.11 b/g
Card Reader 4-in-1 Card Reader
Webcam 1.3 MegaPixels
Battery 6-cell Lithium-ion Battery
Weight ~ 2.4 kg



More actual pictures will be uploaded as soon as I get used in using my laptop..

Medyo "nali" pa kasi... hehehehehe.....

Friday, January 25, 2008

Samsung Sens Q760

How I wish I could own one of this gadget that I had seen in one of online stores that sells brand new and second hand electronic devices – generally pc’s and laptops. The Samsung Sens Q760 is a second hand laptop that contains not much for its specifications but cool enough for daily my daily computing needs. It features a 750 Mhz of processor speed with an integrated 3D accelerator and dual VGA support for multiple tasking. Has memory of 128 MB but can support up to 512 MB of SDRAM SODDIUM. For I/O ports, this device had several of them that include USB, headphone, modem, external VGA, and docking port. The Docking port is designed to work with the docking station which contains additional equipment such as floppy drive, CD-ROM, and additional slots. To see additional information, you can visit the site I was taking about.


Image taken from openpinoy.com

If time and money given me a chance, I will buy either this Samsung Sens Q760 or much higher specs such as Sony Vaio, Asus Eee PC, or the HP Pavilion. But for the meantime, I will just fix my desktop pc as it starts to fail due to failing motherboard. This part will cost around 2K to 5K depending in the quality, features, and brands. Wish me luck to own any of the four laptops. Maybe next year, I will try to have any of them in my hands…