I chanced upon this at a window display in SM Megamall Cyberzone last weekend. It’s the upgrade to my own low-end V2000 (which I bought for about PhP31,000 a year ago). the V3120TU runs on a Celeron-M 420 (1.6 GHz), 256MB DDR-2 533, 60GB hard drive and has a 14-inch brightview widescreen.
It’s not astoundingly fast, but what interests me is how a Compaq V3000 form factor can get this cheap. At PhP 29,900, that’s about US$ 660, which makes it priced on par with low-end branded units in the US.
I would recommend a RAM upgrade immediately, which would cost about PhP 1,500 (for a 512MB DDR2 stick). Reasonable enough. Oh, and models priced this low don’t have an OS pre-installed, so you would either have to: (a) shell out PhP 5,000 for an official copy of Windows XP or Vista Home edition; (b) install a flavor of Linux (I recommend Ubuntu); (c) go the Jack Sparrow way (meaning piracy—either bootlegged copies of XP, Vista or even OSX86!).
One big drawback though, as with the low-end V2000, this doesn’t have internal WiFi card. And don’t count on being able to install an internal mini PCI wireless card either! Compaq’s low-end Presarios don’t have internal WiFi antennae and it is most likely that the BIOS won’t accept the card by default (without hacks, that means).
This model doesn’t have Cardbus support, so your only option is to use a USB WiFi stick (or go wired!).
This could be great for offices/companies on the cheap that want to supply desktop replacements/substitutes for their staff.
Think science. Science think.
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11 Responses
mr nice ash
July 3rd, 2007 at 1:54 am
1a better option I guess is Aspire 3680 1.8GHz with WiFi. Also @ 29,900. I saw at Glorietta.
Kates
July 3rd, 2007 at 10:29 am
2Yes, Acer Aspires do pack more than compaqs. And they even look better.
Luigi
July 6th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
3I bought a NEO Centrino Duo, 1 Gig, ++ for P36,000. There’s a cleron for P20k and a Centrino solo, 512Mb for P30k. I went to Park Square and found an Asus Centrino Duo, 1 Gig for P32k—too bad the shop did not accept credit cards.
Mario
July 9th, 2007 at 4:25 pm
4Thanks for your post.
I was thinking of buying c551(but it was bulky for me) or an acer(good specs, bad design, heats up quickly). Good thing I saw this. I got the last one they have, the one on display. I really like the design. Clean and simple. And it doesn’t feel like cheap. I love compaq designs.
BTW it has a WIFI built in.
c551 now only costs 24900. : )
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July 12th, 2007 at 8:59 pm
5[...] I saw low-end V3000 Compaq Presarios (the V3120TU) selling for about the same price I bought my V2000 last [...]
kevins rolland
July 14th, 2007 at 7:17 pm
6Hello,
I saw this item am i will like to know the cost for selling it…..i wish to purchase it….am looking forward to hear from you.
Best regards,
Kevins
sofia
November 13th, 2007 at 6:48 pm
7[...]150$ a laptop, that really very cheap. Every body can buy it. [...]
Agulto
December 9th, 2007 at 8:21 pm
8Agulto rules and Agulto ROCKS





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giusepphine
March 1st, 2008 at 10:34 am
9I own a Neo Centrino too. It’s run by Vista. The processor is quiet slow compared to other top laptops. But it’s cost-effective for students.
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