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    #101
    Quote Originally Posted by e2romo View Post
    Planning to get the new Nexus 7, gen 2, by December. Hoping by the said time all of the issues have come out and the biggies have already been resolved. So far here are the problems I've read so far from the web:
    Multi-touch issues
    WiFi
    GPS

    There were mention of YouTube and Play Store problems on WiFi also.

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
    My Gen 2 is working fine. No issues encountered so far.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4

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    #102
    We have a couple of acer and one Asus netbook/laptop for 3 years and still working okay.... Am using a nexus7 for a couple of years and no problem so far.... All bought from amazon

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    #103
    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Among laptops I have used.

    1. ASUS. Still working after 3 years without failure
    2. IBM. Battery failed within warranty period but the computer is still working after 6 years. I have changed batteries 3x.
    3. Fujitsu. Failed after warranty period. Power supply failed after two years.
    4. Dell. Failed within warranty period. Monitor.
    The battery seems to be the weak point of the Lenovo Thinkpads - we used these at my former company, and we had numerous cases of the battery failing and needing replacement. The build quality of the laptops themselves, though, was impeccable.

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    #104
    mahal din original laptop batteries. I think there are certain stores selling refurbished laptop batteries.

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    #105
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    mahal din original laptop batteries. I think there are certain stores selling refurbished laptop batteries.
    Battery Specialists at V-Mall 4th floor. Virtually any battery pwede nila ireplace.

    i think Ink Plaza offers battery repacking and replacement. Repacking basically means they'll replace the cells in your laptop battery, essentially reusing the shell.

    There's also a few shops over at Sm Megamall Cyberzone who sell batteries. Dunno about the price though

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    #106
    Quote Originally Posted by umi001 View Post
    The battery seems to be the weak point of the Lenovo Thinkpads - we used these at my former company, and we had numerous cases of the battery failing and needing replacement. The build quality of the laptops themselves, though, was impeccable.

    Based on personal experience, i would have to disagree with the general build quality sir ;)

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    #107
    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Based on personal experience, i would have to disagree with the general build quality sir ;)
    Hmmm... I guess everyone has their own experience, but in this case (for my former company), I'm talking about dozens of laptops, up to four years old, and they were all working well - no issues with the hinges, keyboards, displays or general build (aside from the aforementioned battery). Of course, these were all T-series Thinkpads, which seem to be the staple of corporations - maybe it's different for the other lines?

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    #108
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    mahal din original laptop batteries. I think there are certain stores selling refurbished laptop batteries.
    Buying replacement laptop batteries from online stores is often cheaper (including shipping cost) than buying the same from local shops.

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    #109
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Buying replacement laptop batteries from online stores is often cheaper (including shipping cost) than buying the same from local shops.
    Totoo yan, cheaper by 80-100%!!!

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    #110
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Buying replacement laptop batteries from online stores is often cheaper (including shipping cost) than buying the same from local shops.

    talaga sir GH? check ko nga. never tried buying laptop batteries in sulit or tipidpc.

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    #111
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    talaga sir GH? check ko nga. never tried buying laptop batteries in sulit or tipidpc.
    try comparing the prices from Laptop Batteries & Laptop AC Adapters at global-laptop-batteries.com

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    #112
    ^

    thank you so much sir gh.

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