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 shud get laptop locally or overseas?

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post May 1 2007, 06:42 PM

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QUOTE(vahn87 @ May 1 2007, 05:37 PM)
what? what? if others spamming n u dislike them go tell lyn mods! if it still doesnt work for ya MAKE ur own lyn
spammin is wayy better than ur biatch attitude pointing out others! if the forum all filled with facts only whats make it differs from a god d*mn book?
xin been in lyn like roun 2003, heck, who cares if he's jus 6 y'old, least during those few years mods aint picking on him.
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agree.. xin was always there when we hav probs. he helps us a lot.. vahn87 n beyond430 too..

i would recommen to buy there.. i heard some oversea laptop hav climate control.. like they specially built the laptop accordin to the local temperature n vapour density.. heard from my uncle, his laptop which bought overseas has tis kind of proctection. lets say when he walks in snow taking wif his laptop, then wanna use it in the house, he would hav to wait untill the notebook temperature warm to idle temperature or else it wouldn't switch on.
it's to prevent the vapour in the air condense n cause short circuit to the electronic board. juz hearsay.. but x noe whether true a not.. anyway, it's a nice protection feature.

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post May 1 2007, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(xin @ May 1 2007, 07:07 PM)
cheers .... the feature mentioned is available to all notebooks ..this feature uses the various sensor in our chipsets and cpu to determine the moisture temperature within the notebook circiut to either stalk or delay the notebook from futher damage. So either u buy it here or Ireland it is the same.. They have this feature ... that is why when our lappy overheats it shuoff automatically ...same applies to overcold lol ...maybe here we dun experience overCold ..hehe thumbup.gif
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x noe..

anyway, remember to check wif the local voltage n c if the adapter or psu can b used it malaysia. malaysia is currently running on 240V.
i noe can get a universal adapter but easier if buy a malaysia voltage compatible 1.

go some website which can check the price. comapre price in ireland n malaysia 1st.. then onli decide where to buy lo..

 

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