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		<title>The PaqBook &#8211; The Compaq Presario V2617TS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p><img id="image96" src="http://racoma.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/presario%20v2617.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Compaq Presario V2617TS" class="alignright" />No, it&#8217;s not <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao">Manny Pacquiao</a>&#8217;s latest book. It&#8217;s what I&#8217;m naming* this newest gadget of mine, the <a href="http://villman.com/products/pc_systems_details.asp?name=v2617tn&#38;brand=&#38;platform=notebooks">Compaq Presario <span class="caps">V2617TS</span></a>. It&#8217;s sort of my take on &#8220;MacBook.&#8221;</p>

	<p>I&#8217;m sorry to say I had to retire my Thinkpad 390E (look it up&#8212;it&#8217;s a really really dated model, but that tells you how hardy ThinkPads can be) since it could no longer keep up to my requirements. I do hope it&#8217;s now in <a href="http://ba.racoma.com.ph/archives/it-feels-like-so-10-years-ago/">good hands</a>.</p>

	<p>The <span class="caps">V2617TS</span> is not top-of-the-line but it sure is a good deal for the price I paid. And it&#8217;s good enough for my needs as a writer, pro-blogger, occasional gamer and wannabe-photographer. <span class="caps">SRP</span> was PhP 35,950 but I got a discount of PhP 5,000 for paying cash, bringing down the price to PhP 30,950 or approximately US$ 580 (I think this is the <a href="http://www.complink.com.ph/products.php?prodid=1697">price listed online at the Complink website</a>).</p>

	<p>It&#8217;s a Celeron-M model inside the <span class="caps">V2000</span> form factor, so it looks just like the higher-end <span class="caps">V2000 </span>Centrinos and Core Duos, save for some differences which you would only see on closer inspection (and which non-laptop enthusiasts won&#8217;t know about anyway).</p>

	<p>Yes, it&#8217;s <em>teh sexy</em>!</p>

	<p><h3>The specs</h3></p>

	<ul>
		<li>Processor: Intel Celeron-M 370 (Dothan core): 1.5 GHz, 1 <span class="caps">MB L2 </span>Cache, 400 MHz frontside bus</li>
		<li>Memory: 256 <span class="caps">MB DDR </span>(upgraded to 768 MB)</li>
		<li>Chipset: <a href="http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/915gm/index.htm">Intel 915GM Express</a></li>
		<li>Graphics adaptor: Integrated Intel <span class="caps">GMA 900</span>, up to 128 MB shared video <span class="caps">RAM </span>(dynamically allocated by OS)</li>
		<li>Screen: 14&#8221; Widescreen <span class="caps">XGA TFT LCD </span>(very very bright!)</li>
		<li>Hard drive: 40GB 4200 <span class="caps">RPM</span></li>
		<li>Optical drive: Combo drive (DVD-ROM, CD-R/RW)</li>
		<li>10/100 <span class="caps">LAN</span>, 56Kbps modem, two 2.0 <span class="caps">USB</span> ports, <span class="caps">RGB</span> out, S-video out, one Cardbus slot</li>
		<li>Weight: 2.31 Kg</li>
		<li>(OS not included in the package)</li>
	</ul>

	<p>I&#8217;ve always leaned towards the big brands (such as <span class="caps">IBM</span>, HP/Compaq, etc.) and that was my first priority in looking for a new laptop. There&#8217;s something about the design of these branded laptops (design meaning not only the <em>style</em> but the overall concept and construction) that gives them an edge over <abbr title="Original Design Manufacturers"><span class="caps">ODM</span></abbr> or other <abbr title="Built-to-Order"><span class="caps">BTO</span></abbr> laptops. Firsthand experience tells me ThinkPads really are built like tanks. Compaqs and Fujitsus live forever, too. And Macs never lose their sex appeal.</p>

	<p>Yes, I know I could have bought something else not badged with the &#8220;big brands&#8221; but with better specs. But I&#8217;m a design freak. What can I say?</p>

	<p>And then, of course, you&#8217;re paying extra for the after-sales support and online firmware updates. Got that concept from fellow laptop junkies** from <a href="http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=4">Cooltoyz</a>. So what you lose in sheer specs you make up in being sure your laptop&#8217;s in tip top running condition.</p>

	<p><h3>Celeron?</h3></p>

	<p>As for choosing Celeron-M over Pentium-M (which runs the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrino">Centrino platform</a>), it&#8217;s a matter of price. The <a href="http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=12">Celeron-M is every bit as powerful as the Pentium-M</a> all other things equal (save for L2 cache), but the major disadvantage is battery life, since Celeron-Ms always run on full clock speed. So I usually only get maximum of 2.5 hours on a single charge.</p>

	<p>The lowest-priced Centrino <span class="caps">V2000</span> would cost me twice. Go figure.</p>

	<p>By the way, I have a knack for pronouncing &#8220;Celeron&#8221; with a hard C (like K) as in &#8220;Celtic.&#8221; I don&#8217;t know why. Just sounds cool, perhaps.</p>

	<p><h3>Photos</h3></p>

	<p>Again, pictures speak louder than words, so I&#8217;d suggest we go mosy over to my Flickr site for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jangelo/tags/paqbook/">photos of the PaqBook</a>. Here are some thumbnails. You can also hover your mouse over the thumbnails for some descriptions (if you don&#8217;t want to view the larger image).</p>

	<p><div align="center"><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.flickr.com/badge_code_v2.gne?count=10&#38;display=random&#38;size=s&#38;layout=h&#38;source=user_tag&#38;user=70111011%40N00&#38;tag=paqbook"></script></div></p>

	<p>A full review is in order and shall be posted onto <a href="http://www.blaptops.com">bLaptops</a> once finished. For the meantime, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.bmonitors.com/articles/fun-with-widescreen/">peek into how it feels to go wide (screen)</a> and my <a href="http://www.blaptops.com/accessories/inventure-laptop-backpack-from-samsonite/">review of the Samsonite Inventure laptop backpack</a> I recently got for the PaqBook.</p>

	<p>*<a href="http://ccrux.corsarius.net/2006/07/02/new-laptop-for-the-corsarius/">Corsarius has his Corsarify</a>.</p>
	<p>**Trivia: I used to run my <span class="caps">BBS</span> on a 386SX Toshiba Satellite. That was in 1995.</p>

	<p><h3>Updates, as of June 2007</h3></p>

	<p>If you&#8217;re interested with the <span class="caps">V2000</span>, be sure to check these out:</p>

	<p>I was able to have my <span class="caps">V2000</span>&#8217;s front bezel, <span class="caps">LCD</span> and <span class="caps">CPU</span> fan replaced at the tail-end of warranty period. Since the new <span class="caps">LCD</span> enclosure had WiFi antennae, I was also able to <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/my-new-laptop">install an internal WiFi mini <span class="caps">PCI</span> card</a>.</p>

	<p>Also, I decided to <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/protecting-your-laptop-palm-rest-and-touchpad-with-frisket-film">protect my touchpad and palm rest with frisket film</a>, since after a year&#8217;s use the <span class="caps">V2000</span>&#8217;s paint had already faded due to contact with my sweaty, acidic palms and fingers.</p>

	<p>Recently, I saw <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/cheap-laptop-find-compaq-presario-v3120tu-at-php-29900">low-end <span class="caps">V3000 </span>Compaq Presarios (the <span class="caps">V3120TU</span>)</a> selling for about the same price I bought my <span class="caps">V2000</span> last year.</p>

	<p><div class="hilite">Digital cameras have changed the trends of photography and <a href="http://www.camerahubs.com/Camera-Brands/Canon.html">canon cameras</a> are among the top ones for their best performance. Your ordinary <a href="http://www.camerablitz.com/canon-digital-cameras.html">canon powershot</a> camera can not be a match to your canon <span class="caps">EOS D2000</span> digital <span class="caps">SLR</span> camera because it brought a revolution in digital photography. Now <a href="http://www.cameramalls.com/digital-cameras/digital-camera-accessories.html">digital camera accessories</a> are available in open markets and online camera accessories shops worldwide. You can opt for <a href="http://www.iseeq.co.uk/c/dvd-rental.htm">dvd rental</a> to watch documentaries and movies on your <a href="http://www.oneprojector.com/Projector-Types/Digital-Projector.html">digital projector</a> on a big screen or on your <a href="http://www.checkhometheatre.com/televisions/">televisions</a> if you are really interested in quality of digital recording.</div></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><img id="image96" src="http://racoma.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/presario%20v2617.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Compaq Presario V2617TS" class="alignright" />No, it&#8217;s not <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao">Manny Pacquiao</a>&#8217;s latest book. It&#8217;s what I&#8217;m naming* this newest gadget of mine, the <a href="http://villman.com/products/pc_systems_details.asp?name=v2617tn&#38;brand=&#38;platform=notebooks">Compaq Presario <span class="caps">V2617TS</span></a>. It&#8217;s sort of my take on &#8220;MacBook.&#8221;</p>

	<p>I&#8217;m sorry to say I had to retire my Thinkpad 390E (look it up&#8212;it&#8217;s a really really dated model, but that tells you how hardy ThinkPads can be) since it could no longer keep up to my requirements. I do hope it&#8217;s now in <a href="http://ba.racoma.com.ph/archives/it-feels-like-so-10-years-ago/">good hands</a>.</p>

	<p>The <span class="caps">V2617TS</span> is not top-of-the-line but it sure is a good deal for the price I paid. And it&#8217;s good enough for my needs as a writer, pro-blogger, occasional gamer and wannabe-photographer. <span class="caps">SRP</span> was PhP 35,950 but I got a discount of PhP 5,000 for paying cash, bringing down the price to PhP 30,950 or approximately US$ 580 (I think this is the <a href="http://www.complink.com.ph/products.php?prodid=1697">price listed online at the Complink website</a>).</p>

	<p>It&#8217;s a Celeron-M model inside the <span class="caps">V2000</span> form factor, so it looks just like the higher-end <span class="caps">V2000 </span>Centrinos and Core Duos, save for some differences which you would only see on closer inspection (and which non-laptop enthusiasts won&#8217;t know about anyway).</p>

	<p>Yes, it&#8217;s <em>teh sexy</em>!</p>

	<p><h3>The specs</h3></p>

	<ul>
		<li>Processor: Intel Celeron-M 370 (Dothan core): 1.5 GHz, 1 <span class="caps">MB L2 </span>Cache, 400 MHz frontside bus</li>
		<li>Memory: 256 <span class="caps">MB DDR </span>(upgraded to 768 MB)</li>
		<li>Chipset: <a href="http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/915gm/index.htm">Intel 915GM Express</a></li>
		<li>Graphics adaptor: Integrated Intel <span class="caps">GMA 900</span>, up to 128 MB shared video <span class="caps">RAM </span>(dynamically allocated by OS)</li>
		<li>Screen: 14&#8221; Widescreen <span class="caps">XGA TFT LCD </span>(very very bright!)</li>
		<li>Hard drive: 40GB 4200 <span class="caps">RPM</span></li>
		<li>Optical drive: Combo drive (DVD-ROM, CD-R/RW)</li>
		<li>10/100 <span class="caps">LAN</span>, 56Kbps modem, two 2.0 <span class="caps">USB</span> ports, <span class="caps">RGB</span> out, S-video out, one Cardbus slot</li>
		<li>Weight: 2.31 Kg</li>
		<li>(OS not included in the package)</li>
	</ul>

	<p>I&#8217;ve always leaned towards the big brands (such as <span class="caps">IBM</span>, HP/Compaq, etc.) and that was my first priority in looking for a new laptop. There&#8217;s something about the design of these branded laptops (design meaning not only the <em>style</em> but the overall concept and construction) that gives them an edge over <abbr title="Original Design Manufacturers"><span class="caps">ODM</span></abbr> or other <abbr title="Built-to-Order"><span class="caps">BTO</span></abbr> laptops. Firsthand experience tells me ThinkPads really are built like tanks. Compaqs and Fujitsus live forever, too. And Macs never lose their sex appeal.</p>

	<p>Yes, I know I could have bought something else not badged with the &#8220;big brands&#8221; but with better specs. But I&#8217;m a design freak. What can I say?</p>

	<p>And then, of course, you&#8217;re paying extra for the after-sales support and online firmware updates. Got that concept from fellow laptop junkies** from <a href="http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=4">Cooltoyz</a>. So what you lose in sheer specs you make up in being sure your laptop&#8217;s in tip top running condition.</p>

	<p><h3>Celeron?</h3></p>

	<p>As for choosing Celeron-M over Pentium-M (which runs the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrino">Centrino platform</a>), it&#8217;s a matter of price. The <a href="http://www.cooltoyzph.com/viewarticle.php?aid=12">Celeron-M is every bit as powerful as the Pentium-M</a> all other things equal (save for L2 cache), but the major disadvantage is battery life, since Celeron-Ms always run on full clock speed. So I usually only get maximum of 2.5 hours on a single charge.</p>

	<p>The lowest-priced Centrino <span class="caps">V2000</span> would cost me twice. Go figure.</p>

	<p>By the way, I have a knack for pronouncing &#8220;Celeron&#8221; with a hard C (like K) as in &#8220;Celtic.&#8221; I don&#8217;t know why. Just sounds cool, perhaps.</p>

	<p><h3>Photos</h3></p>

	<p>Again, pictures speak louder than words, so I&#8217;d suggest we go mosy over to my Flickr site for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jangelo/tags/paqbook/">photos of the PaqBook</a>. Here are some thumbnails. You can also hover your mouse over the thumbnails for some descriptions (if you don&#8217;t want to view the larger image).</p>

	<p><div align="center"><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.flickr.com/badge_code_v2.gne?count=10&#38;display=random&#38;size=s&#38;layout=h&#38;source=user_tag&#38;user=70111011%40N00&#38;tag=paqbook"></script></div></p>

	<p>A full review is in order and shall be posted onto <a href="http://www.blaptops.com">bLaptops</a> once finished. For the meantime, here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.bmonitors.com/articles/fun-with-widescreen/">peek into how it feels to go wide (screen)</a> and my <a href="http://www.blaptops.com/accessories/inventure-laptop-backpack-from-samsonite/">review of the Samsonite Inventure laptop backpack</a> I recently got for the PaqBook.</p>

	<p>*<a href="http://ccrux.corsarius.net/2006/07/02/new-laptop-for-the-corsarius/">Corsarius has his Corsarify</a>.</p>
	<p>**Trivia: I used to run my <span class="caps">BBS</span> on a 386SX Toshiba Satellite. That was in 1995.</p>

	<p><h3>Updates, as of June 2007</h3></p>

	<p>If you&#8217;re interested with the <span class="caps">V2000</span>, be sure to check these out:</p>

	<p>I was able to have my <span class="caps">V2000</span>&#8217;s front bezel, <span class="caps">LCD</span> and <span class="caps">CPU</span> fan replaced at the tail-end of warranty period. Since the new <span class="caps">LCD</span> enclosure had WiFi antennae, I was also able to <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/my-new-laptop">install an internal WiFi mini <span class="caps">PCI</span> card</a>.</p>

	<p>Also, I decided to <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/protecting-your-laptop-palm-rest-and-touchpad-with-frisket-film">protect my touchpad and palm rest with frisket film</a>, since after a year&#8217;s use the <span class="caps">V2000</span>&#8217;s paint had already faded due to contact with my sweaty, acidic palms and fingers.</p>

	<p>Recently, I saw <a href="http://racoma.com.ph/archives/cheap-laptop-find-compaq-presario-v3120tu-at-php-29900">low-end <span class="caps">V3000 </span>Compaq Presarios (the <span class="caps">V3120TU</span>)</a> selling for about the same price I bought my <span class="caps">V2000</span> last year.</p>

	<p><div class="hilite">Digital cameras have changed the trends of photography and <a href="http://www.camerahubs.com/Camera-Brands/Canon.html">canon cameras</a> are among the top ones for their best performance. Your ordinary <a href="http://www.camerablitz.com/canon-digital-cameras.html">canon powershot</a> camera can not be a match to your canon <span class="caps">EOS D2000</span> digital <span class="caps">SLR</span> camera because it brought a revolution in digital photography. Now <a href="http://www.cameramalls.com/digital-cameras/digital-camera-accessories.html">digital camera accessories</a> are available in open markets and online camera accessories shops worldwide. You can opt for <a href="http://www.iseeq.co.uk/c/dvd-rental.htm">dvd rental</a> to watch documentaries and movies on your <a href="http://www.oneprojector.com/Projector-Types/Digital-Projector.html">digital projector</a> on a big screen or on your <a href="http://www.checkhometheatre.com/televisions/">televisions</a> if you are really interested in quality of digital recording.</div></p>
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