I have not touched my Fujitsu notebook for a few mths and decided to take it out for fun just now. As usual, it did not fail me and boot up perfectly well. In fact, it has NEVER failed me even once ever since i bought it in mid 2001. No harddisk crash, no driver problems... absolutely problem free over the past 4 yrs of heavy usage during my stays in halls.
It has accompanied me countless of nights when i studied for my exams, supported me with my numerous projects, assignments and even my FYP thesis!. The only time it didnt serve its purpose was when i run simulations for my FYP. It was simply not strong and fast enough to support the long hrs of simulation runnings.
Initially, I wanted to buy a Toshiba notebook cos its the cheapest among all the models available in NUS, and yet come with specs from the higher end. On the other hand, Fujitsu notebooks are more expensive, and the specs were inferior compared to the former. But the design was definitely more sleek. Alas, the sch ran out of stock for Toshiba and thus, i have to land myself with the Fujtsu. The funny thing was i wrote my cheque wrongly when i purchased it at the notebook centre. Fortunately, my brother adrian was around, and he paid for me in full cash using nets.
And yes, i have to say a big THANK YOU to jane for passing me her supposedly faulty power adaptor. JANE!!! Do you know its still working perfectly fine now?? Hahaha, yeah, her adaptor is much smaller than mine and thus, its more handy and convenient to carry it around in campus. Thanks thanks.
But well, life moves on and v soon, i stopped using my notebook excessively ever since i moved out from hall back home, using my PC. I am also given a notebook from my current work, which is supposedly to be more powerful and advanced in technology. But still.... I find my fully-japan-made Fujitsu much more solid and reliable - the feel is simply diff using a jap made notebook and a china made one.
If you are considering buying a notebook, pls consider Fujitsu. Arghh. .what a traitor i am... fancy i am the notebook engineer for my company for the entire Asia Pacific + Japan region.
Monday, August 08, 2005
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