
Originally Posted by
lloyd_joy
mga bros, sa notebook PC... remember, there are 2 types... the "Business class" and the "Consumer grade"... sakit2x gyud ni ang presyo ang mga business class units... i have one here... its a Lenovo ThinkPad X230 business class ultraportable notebook...
been using this daily... around 9 am to 9 pm daily... it's 12 hrs use... more than a year nko nagamit ani nya on a 12 hrs daily use... since, Business Class notebooks were all designed to be bashed on a daily basis, physical appearance sa keypad nya kay fresh pa kaayo... unlike on those Consumer grade notebooks na daghan kaayo'g bells ang whistles but reliability wise, since they are not designed like the business class, ang dali ma igo sa wear and tear ani nila kay ang keypads as well as battery... dali mabati ang keypads and dali mo shorten ang battery life... ang akoang X230, on stock battery, 4.5 ~ 5 hrs ang full charge nya... same performance when I 1st bought it... tarong nako gamit ang pag charge man pud...
price wise, mahal2x gyud ning mga business class notebook... if you'll ask me, which is better on a "user experience" comparing my X230 vs a Mac Book... i'll assure you, that I like to use the Mac Book... nice gyud sya... Mac Books are designed for "Productivity use" its the same as my current X230...
in gaming, aws, gaming notebook PC gyud... but, a gaming desktop is better... hehehe...