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Metalware PeeCee Mini Netbook Series

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Looks like Hong Kong-based PC manufacturer, Metalware, has shipped a couple of their netbooks to the Philippines. I spotted two of their PeeCee Mini models at Octagon earler this evening.

I checked their website and they have at least 3 existing models — PeeCee Mini M102, PeeCee Mini DB01 and he HSDPA-capable PeeCee Mini G+ 3.5G.

From the looks of it, the ones that I saw earlier was the M102 and the DB01 Diamond netbook. Beside the Intel Atom sticker is an AhnLab sticker but turns out it was just an anti-virus company.

The sales people at Octagon says it runs an Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz with 1GB RAM and 160GB HDD running Windows XP. The netbooks retail for only Php15,900 so it’s a good deal compared to the branded ones that sell for Php19k to Php24k. They add that it comes with a 1-year warranty from the store.

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Scat · 16 years ago

To those whose looking for X-PAD brand (Netbooks/PC) try to check at sulit & TPC. Xytrix Systems Corporation is the owner of X-Pad Brands located at Taytay Rizal, also the partner of smart for there bundling promos…


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Pointblank · 16 years ago

Netbooks are just primarily used for net activities. I guess going for high specs need not to be emphasized.


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John Ray Cabrera · 16 years ago

good deal but i was hoping they could endure 7-8hours of wifi at a relatively clear LCD brightness.


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Jes · 16 years ago

Again, makes me wonder who the OEM is for these netbooks.


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Pustiso · 16 years ago

Good deal ito ah boss Abe. Mala Blue.


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BoRiS · 16 years ago

it doesn’t really matter I guess if netbooks are made in very high quality because after all, they are just made for web surfing, checking emails, and writing documents.. :) all netbooks pretty much have the same specs, the only difference is the design, built, and BRAND! Hehe.. but they all do run with the same processor..

@yuga: anyway, how about X-Pad 2160? do you have any word about it? I just got my retention from Smart and they offered me a free X-Pad 2160 Netbook.. it has 2gb ram and 160gb hard drive.. i tried to search the internet, but found no websites about it.. i saw pictures of it at smart wireless center and the back panel of the screen has designs on it! i can’t wait to see it in real life, really soon! hehe..


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Edgar · 16 years ago

Sounds like a good start, hope this will be the thrust this year and onwards – low-priced netbooks. These things should really be made affordable to most of us.


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marvin · 16 years ago

matibay ba yan? hmm!


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Pusang Kulog · 16 years ago

I think the unit is pretty nice for it’s price but I don’t think the 1 year warranty from Octagon as an added bonus… They do have a notoriously bad after sales service actually.


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IC DeaDPiPoL · 16 years ago

P16,000 netbook with Wndows XP OS?!? Thats the best price I’ve seen lately for a netbook.

Really hope Metalware’s support and durability can rival Asus


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jerb · 16 years ago

I want the 3g enabled one. San naman kaya ako makakabili ng batt kung sakali?


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ukay · 16 years ago

good deal indeed


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