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Buying
a laptop that you can use as a personal
assistant |
by:
Dakota
Caudilla |
Don't
be surprised but buying a laptop can be
even harder than buying a desktop computer.
In fact, buying a computer is very straightforward.
Laptops, however, are very personal stuff
because it's something that you will carry
around with you and sometimes act as more
than just a computer for you to work on.
They become a companion! That's why finding
and selecting the right laptop can be very
tricky.
Hard core computer gamers or people who
will use their laptops for designing or
video production may need more help than
just reading about buying laptops. For conventional
laptop users, here's something for you to
digest.
The price for laptops varies drastically
from brand to brand. Some laptops can cost
$500 while some laptops can cost you $6,000.
Some entry-level (meaning basic laptops)
can be bought for between $600 and $900.
If you grab a laptop off eBay or other rebate
or dropshipping websites, you might get
a mid-range laptop for far less than that.
Even for basic laptop users, the description
and specifications for the laptop is very,
very important. If you're not sure, check
around and ask your friends for advice on
how to buy a good laptop for the lowest
price possible. You should be getting a
laptop that comes with AT LEAST 512 megabytes
of memory. The size of the memory ensures
that your laptop can run multiple programs
smoothly. As for hard drive, invest in as
big a hard drive for your laptop as you
can afford. Another thing that you may have
to look out before you invest in the laptop
is to find out how many USB ports that the
laptop has. Most laptops come with at least
2 USB ports, the more the better. If you
use a camera or thumb drive (disk key),
this is where you insert the cable - the
USB ports. You don't want to have to remove
the USB cable for your printer and mouse
every time you try to save pictures from
your camera to your laptop! Some laptops
come with slots for camera memory cards,
for instance, your compact flash cards.
If you're keen on getting a Windows based
laptop, the security of your laptop should
be at the top of your priority lists. Windows
SP2 XP should be ideal because it comes
with antispam, antispyware, antipopups and
antivirus programs. Some laptop retailers
may offer you cheap or free programs that
you can install into the laptop as a second
layer protection to your laptop.
Other factors to take into account when
shopping for laptops are the screen size,
the life of the battery, the processor of
the laptop, screen and keyboard, wi-fi networking,
size and weight of the laptop.
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website
builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas.
He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.laptop-source.net
on which you will find a longer, more detailed
version of this article.
About the author:
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website
builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas.
He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.laptop-source.neton
which you will find a longer, more detailed
version of this article.
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