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In January of this year, Acer released the 10.1-inch Acer Aspire One 522 netbook powered by an AMD C-50. The Aspire One 522 combined a very reasonable Php17,990 price with the ability to play and output HD 1080p video content. Acer's subsidiary, eMachines, released an AMD E-350 powered machine, the 14.1" inch eMachines eMD644-e352g50mn laptop for Php21,990 (without an operating system though). The AMD C-50 is the lower powered AMD Fusion platform designed for netbooks. The AMD E-250 and E-350 are more powerful Fusion platforms designed for laptops and lower powered desktops.
Sony released it Vaio YB ultraportable laptop powered by a AMD E-350 in February. Being a Vaio it was priced at the higher end at Php29,990 which actually places it in the same price range as Intel i3 powered laptops.
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HP Pavilion DM1 @Php22,999 with Windows 7 |
There are now two new AMD E-350 options in the market, the 11.6-inch HP Pavilion DM1 - 3016AU ultraportable laptop and the thin-and-light 14.1-inch Lenovo G475. The HP is priced at Php22,999 preloaded with Windows 7 Home Basic, while the Lenovo is priced lower at Php21,995, but without an operating system.
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Lenovo G475 @ Php21,995 with DOS |
If you are looking for a new low cost laptop, we recommend that you give the AMD E-350 platforms a look. They are bang for the buck options, with not too many compromises. The HP Pavilion DM1 looks particularly interesting.
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