My Dream Laptop
Although I am in love with traveling and my job as a trainor, I hate the fact that both takes me away from one of my passions today — blogging. I hope that I actually own a laptop instead of a desktop PC that would enable me to journal everything that I wanted to share with Marikenya readers wherever I am anytime of the day.
Sadly, I am not earning enough to make the switch. Until then, my good old-fashioned assembled Pentium IV at home would have to do. I have written this post about my dream laptop to motivate myself more. Who knows, before the end of the year, I would be lugging around my laptop to my dream overseas trip. No more suspense, here it is — Kohjinsha SX-Series. I have chosen this model looking not only at its physical appearance but its features and capability, just as I have picked my new mobile phone. For a netbook, it is actually fully loaded. It’s an 8.9-inch convertible tablet running Vista on a 1.33GHz Atom processor with a laptop memory of 1GB of RAM and 60GB drive. It has built-in dual-layer DVD drive, WiFi, Ethernet, dual cameras, ExpressCard/34 slot, VGA out, 1seg tuner, card reader, and 2 USB ports, with a 4.2-hour battery life. The weight is 2.7 pounds and just an inch thick. The questions now are: when will it become available in the Philippines and when will I save enough to afford one.












