In the past week or so, I purchased a new PC! It is kind of a departure for me, because this computer is much different than any other computer that I have bought in my lifetime. And, believe me, in my lifetime I have bought a lot of PCs too! What is so different about this PC? Well, a lot of things, and I’ll be telling you about that later in the article.
It all started out with my old laptop, a Compaq laptop that was only about 18 months old, or so. I started having problems with it. The monitor was starting to give out on it. If I touched the monitor, the screen would go white. Because I make my living on the Internet, I cannot afford to go even a few days without a computer. Because of this, my wife told me to go buy a new computer when it was my birthday last week. So, not wanting to disobey my wife (!), I rushed out to get a new PC.
I ran into some problems buying a new PC, which I wrote about on my other blog, click the link to read about that. As it turned out, the big local PC dealers were not helpful, and few of them had anything that I really wanted to buy. At that time, I decided to try a small local computer store that I had not visited in years. About 5 or 6 years ago, I bought a Shuttle PC at a little shop called “PC Shack” in Uyanguren, also known as Chinatown here in Davao. PC Shack was a very small, very local Mom & Pop type store. They treated me well when I went there 5 years ago, but I had not really gone there regularly over the years. But, last week, I visited there again, and I’m glad I did.
Actually, as it turned out, I discovered that PC Shack had “bit the dust,” sort of. They had been bought out by a company out of Manila called “Qube”. The sign still said PC Shack, but the stuff inside all said Qube. As it turned out, I was very glad that I went to Qube. They had a number of PC’s that interested me.

I saw a new form factor of PC that really caught my eye quickly, it is called a “USFF” PC, which stands for Ultra Small Form Factor. This USFF PC runs on a dual core Intel Atom processor. The Atom is the processor that runs the new little “netbooks” and “net-top” desktops. I liked this one because it was a dual core Atom, so more powerful, but still efficient, cool operating, etc.
In the past, I have always been a “power guy” when it came to PC’s. I wanted the fastest, most powerful PC that could be bought, and I was willing to pay a premium price to get the best. Now, I still want a good quality PC, but I want only the power that I need. I am not a “power user” to be honest. Most of what I do is just stuff on the Internet, and a few other minor things. I do some light photo editing work with Gimp Image Manipulation program, and the most power hungry thing I do is Video editing, but I do that only rarely. When I started thinking about getting an Atom powered PC, I was worried if it could really handle my needs or not. In fact, I held off for a number of days trying to decide if the Atom was really right for me or not. In the end, I talked to several friends who have similar power needs as I do, and they told me that they are able to do it on an Atom based PC, so I took the jump.
I sure am glad that I gook the plunge too, because I love my little Atom USFF PC! It’s great. Here are the Specs of the PC that I purchased:
- Intel Atom Dual Core 330 1.60GHz
- nVidia MCP7A-ION Chipset
- Integrated nVidia ION
- 2GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 320GB Mobile SATA Hard Disk Drive
- Internal Card Reader
- Wireless Lan
- HDMI 1080p FULL HD Support
Overall, all I can say about this PC is that I love it. It’s so tiny, so efficient. It runs very cool, the case rarely even feels very warm. Although I can’t really verify this, it is said that it uses 90% less electricity than a “regular” PC too, which is cool.
Another thing I learned in the experience of buying this PC is that I enjoy dealing with a small Mom & Pop type operation too. One thing that I enjoyed about that was that it gave me a chance to use my Bisaya skills. I think that if I did not speak Bisaya, I would have had a difficult time buying this machine, because the clerks there had a bit of a tough time speaking English. At first, I tried to speak English with them, but when I switched to Bisaya, the purchase went a lot smoother and more friendly too! I enjoyed it. I’ll be buying at Qube again too, you can bet on that!

Hi Bob
Glad to see you are happy with one of our processors. Will let my co-workers back at Intel that the work they do does make a difference.
Hi Louie – You know what… this is the first Intel processor I’ve bought in years! I’ve been an AMD man for a long time, so that should make you happy that I made the switch! Anyway, so far I’m loving this dual core Atom!
Good find her, Bob. As you know my wife and I have both switched to another model of Atom processor and I ahve to say I am very favorably impressed. In particular that low power consumption eads directly to the low operating heat which leads directly to longer life as well as being responsibly “green” in today’s world. Best of luck with it.
Hi Dave – Congrats to you on your new netbooks too! You know, I think something like this mini form factor atom machines brings the fun back to computing! I love it!
Hi Bob. Does that mean that you gave up a new monitor? thank´s for a nice party.
Hi Preben – No, I got the new monitor too, it is in the picture! I am planning to buy one more of those monitors, though.
Enjoyed seeing you during the party, Preben!
Ever thought about a MAC? Is the Mac community over there pretty non-existent?
There are active Mac users in the Philippines. I would never buy a mac, it’s just not for me.
When I travel for work or for pleasure, I now take my netbook. The size is so very nice for traveling.
Hi Tom – The netbooks/net-tops make a really nice new niche in computing! They also bring fun back to the computer, IMHO!
I never cared for laptops myself, too much money for something so small ( I Like full sized equipment, always did ). A few weeks ago when I found Lenovo Netbooks are going for about half the price of the average laptop I decided to go for it. It has the Atom processor in it although I don’t think for what I paid it is dual core. Other than to test it out, put a few things into it that I use a lot at least I feel comfortable using it. It is small enough to fit into my camera bag and I am hoping to bring it with me next time I come to The Philippines as there seem to be many wifi locations. The Lenovo Netbook says it has built in wifi.
Another thought I had for it was to use when my power goes out here ( not very often ) and if my cable internet stays on, using the netbook plugged into a fully charged UPS in addition to its own battery could give me many hours of use.
Hi Bob – Congrats for jumping on the Atom bandwagon! I think it’s a great little processor! I hope you enjoy your new netbook!
Ever thought about a MAC? Is the Mac community over there pretty non-existent?
No, Bruce, sorry, I have no interest in getting a Mac.