Friday, July 27, 2012

Quarter 3 2012 Budget Ultraportable Laptop Buyers Guide (Php25,000 or below)

It is pretty amazing these days what you can get for Php25,000 or less. Three years ago, all you could expect where either netbooks or big bulk low end laptops. Here are my favorites.


1. Asus Eee PC X101CH - Php11,990 to Php13,990 

These days I would not really recommend a netbook. I am not very fond of these Atom powered devices, not even the newer Cedar Trail platforms. While they were fine a few years ago, they have fallen far behind the power curve. They feel slow by today's standards. HD playback is still iffy.

The 10.1-inch low resolution 1024 x 600 screens, do not help. They feel cramp for web browsing. With the 10.1-inch display comes with a keyboard which is a  bit smaller than standard sized. Still you do get a full function computer at less than 14K, which can run a desktop grade browser and office suite.

My favorite netbook is the Asus Eee PC X101CH. It will set you back Php11,990 to Php13,990,  and if you get it with with Windows 7 or DOS, and depending on where you get it.

While short on power, it is a very handy package to carry around at just about an inch thick and only 2.2 pounds in weight. Still, this is best as a second computer, as a back-up to a desktop or larger laptop.

Quick Specs:


  • OS: DOS or Windows 7 Starter
  • Display: 10.1-inch (1024 x 600 pixel resolution)
  • Processor: Intel Atom N2600 (dual core 1.6 GHz)
  • RAM: 1 GB (not upgradeable)
  • Storage: 320GB hard drive
  • Wireless: WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0
  • Notable Ports: USB 2.0 and HDMI out
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Webcam: Yes
  • Battery: 3-cell rated at 5 hours (3-4 hours real world use)



More about the Asus Eee PC X101CH at this link.


2. Acer TravelMate B133 - Php15,999 to Php17,999

Going up a few thousand in price, at Php16,999 you have the Acer TravelMate B133. That price is without an operating system. It is a bit hard to find, but you can get one from Asianic. Order it online an you can get it for Php15,999 with Windows 7 Starter.

I could be perfectly happy with this for day to day use. You move up to a larger 11.6-inch display which gets you a HD (1366 x 768) resolution. The larger screen comes with a larger, more comfortable, keyboard. You also get a much more powerful dual core Intel Celeron processor and double the RAM.  The Acer TravelMate B133 is truly a current generation offering with a USB 3.0 port and Bluetooth 4.0. 


A just over an inch thick, and at 3.1 pounds it is light enough to carry around daily.

Quick Specs:


  • OS: Linux or Windows 7 Starter
  • Display: 11.6-inch (1366 x 768 pixel resolution)
  • Processor: Intel Celeron B877 (dual core 1.4 GHz)
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 320GB hard drive
  • Wireless: WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Notable Ports: USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI out
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Webcam: Yes
  • Battery: 6-cell (4400 mAh)



More about the Acer TravelMate B133 at this link.






3. Asus X410A - Php20,990 to Php22,990


Not everyone is happy with an 11.6-inch or smaller display. While this is technically not an Ultraportable which means 4 pounds or less. The Asus X401A weighs in a 4.1 pounds, about a pound or more less than other low cost 14-inch laptops. Close enough. This gives you a full sized 14-inch laptop at a reasonable price. This unit as has a USB 3.0 port. 


At Php20,990 you get it with DOS. At Php22,990, you get it with Windows Home Basic. This is a pretty powerful unit with an Intel B970 dual core processor inside. This is by far the most powerful of our four recommendations on this post.



Quick Specs:


  • OS: Windows Home Basic
  • Display: 14-inch (1366 x 768 pixel resolution)
  • Processor: Intel B970 (dual core 2.0 GHz)
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 500GB hard drive
  • Wireless: WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Notable Ports: USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI out
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Webcam: Yes
  • Battery: 6-cell (4400 mAh)


More about the Asus X401A here.




4. 11.6-inch Sony Vaio E (E11115EG)

For the past 17 months we have been AMD E-350 and later, AMD E-450 based systems for those looking for a low cost ultraportable. The AMD E-450 is now being replaced by the AMD E2-1800 accelerated processing unit. In truth, it is not much faster than the AMD E-450, but it does come with one nice bonus, a USB 3.0 port. 

I expect to see more of these AMD E-2 1800's in the market soon. But right now the only ultraportable AMD E-2 1800 available is the 11.6-inch Sony Viao E. It is priced at Php23,990. I suspect in a few weeks or months you will see some HP, Lenovo and Samsung versions prices 2-3K lower. But it is a Sony Vaio after all. 

Quick Specs:



  • OS: Windows Home Basic (64-bit)
  • Display: 11.6-inch (1366 x 768 pixel resolution)
  • Processor: AMD E-2 1800 (dual core 1.7 GHz)RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 320GB hard drive
  • Wireless: WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Notable Ports: USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI out
  • Card Reader: Yes
  • Webcam: Yes
  • Battery: 6-cell (4000 mAh)



2 comments:

  1. Hi Robert,

    I just started reading your blog, so pardon me if I'm not familiar with the trail of your thoughts...

    What's the qualifier for the units you recommended to be in your buyer's guide for ultraportables? From what I follow it's just the under 25k cost and at least 1366x768 res at 11" and up.. And the under 4lbs..

    I was just wondering if these are the best value-for-money purchases at the price points... Or do they have to be just the ones with the newer processors etc...

    I am confused because, for example, the sandy bridge hp dm1 with the i3 can be bought at 20-24k... Or the acer aspire one with the intel 877 and the hd display is about 20k... And i believe they're significantly better deals than the ones here.

    Raul

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Basically, the qualifier is current units which weigh 4 pounds or less. Nothing from the grey market also.

      So you are correct about it being the newer ones which are value for money propositions in my opinion. By newer it is models which are still in production and expect to find regularly for the next six months.

      There are plenty of good deals on one and even two year old units (some will carry old Acer 1430's for 2010), but I do not include those since they are not widely available.

      The Acer Aspire One Intel 877 you mentioned, is fine, just not as good a deal as the similar Acer TravelMate I have on the list. The Acer TM has a larger battery and is cheaper.

      The HP DM1 is a good deal but it falls under our category of phased out units. Get one while you can, unless you want USB 3.0. If you are in the market for something like the old HP DM1, try to see if you can still find a Lenovo e120. Similar specs with a nicer keyboard.

      As for the pricing, ours is on the higher side. Mall prices and not Gilmore prices. Also it is what you will see on the sicker more or less. You can get lower prices by 10% or so if you pay cash. But if the offer is not official (meaning negotiated but not posted) I do not use it.

      Example that Core i3 HP DM-1 you mentioned is priced at about Php27K using the same sources I got my prices from. But you can get it for 24K by paying cash. If you get it by July 31, 2012 you can get a lot of freebies too probably as it is being phased out in favor of a newer model with USB 3.0, most likely an Ivy Bridge one. But right now Sony is offering 10% for cash purchases of there 23.9K 11-inch Vaio E.

      Delete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...