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    This web page discusses computers in the Philippines.

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computers in the Philippines

    This web page discusses computers in the Philippines.

    The Philippines is a major assembler of electronics and a major exporter of semiconductors and electronics. The Philippines is a major importer of electronic products.

    Internet country code: (ccTLD) .ph
    Internet hosts: 394,990 (2010) (53rd in the world)
    Internet users: 5.618 million (2008) (42nd in the world)

    Computers for the Philippines is a Dutch group that collects computers, checks them, cleans and fixes them when needed, and then ships them to the Philippines for use in public schools, health organizations, NGO’s, and other organizations that serve the public good, and cannot afford to buy computers themselves.

    Consumers Union’s Consumer Reports, an independent, non-profit consumer organization, claims that the following are the best computers for 2011:
    Full Sized: HP Pavillon Elite HPE-440f;
    All-in-one: Sony Vaio VPCL137FX/B, Apple iMac 27-inch MB952LL/A, Apple iMac 21.5-inch MC508LL/A; Mini: Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A;
    Laptop 15-inch: Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch MC371LL/A;
    Laptop small: Apple MacBook Air 11.6-inch;
    Smart phone: Apple iPhone 4 (32GB), Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Epic 4G, Apple iPhone 4 (16GB).
    Consumer Reports claims that the best times to purchase a computer are January, April, June, and October.

    The Apple Store offers Macintosh computers for the Philippines.

education

    Literacy: (2000 census)
    total population: 92.6%
    male: 92.5%
    female: 92.7%
    typical schooling: 12 years (2008)

    Educational expenditures: 2.6% of GDP (2007) (162nd in the world)

national information

    Name: Republic of the Philippines; Republika ng Pilipinas (Philippines; Pilipinas, Filipinas)

    Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam
    Geographic coordinates: 13° 00′ N, 122° 00′ E
    total area: 300,000 sq km (72nd in the world)
    land area: 298,170 sq km
    water area: 1,830 sq km

    Capital: Manila
    Geographic coordinates: 14° 35′ N, 121° 00′ E

    Population: 99,900,177 (July 2010 est.) (12th in the world)
    urbanization: 65% (2008)
    life expectancy: (at birth) asdf (2010 est.) (9th in the world)
    Languages: Filipino (official; based on Tagalog) and English (official); eight major dialects - Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon or Ilonggo, Bicol, Waray, Pampango, and Pangasinan

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    In May 2010 the Philippines produced the number 4 most visitors to this website (OSdata) with 3% of the visitors.

    In October 2000 the Philippines produced the number 30 most visitors to this website (OSdata) with less than 1% of the visitors.

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    Consumers Union’s Consumer Reports, an independent, non-profit consumer organization, claims that the following are the best computers for 2011:
    Full Sized: HP Pavillon Elite HPE-440f;
    All-in-one: Sony Vaio VPCL137FX/B, Apple iMac 27-inch MB952LL/A, Apple iMac 21.5-inch MC508LL/A; Mini: Apple Mac Mini MC270LL/A;
    Laptop 15-inch: Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch MC371LL/A;
    Laptop small: Apple MacBook Air 11.6-inch;
    Smart phone: Apple iPhone 4 (32GB), Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Epic 4G, Apple iPhone 4 (16GB).
    Consumer Reports claims that the best times to purchase a computer are January, April, June, and October.


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