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How do you choose laptop that's just right for you? Well, when buying a laptop, you need to consider factors beyond performance and weight. There are many additional things like screen dimensions, battery life, and keyboard and connection options which you have to think about.
Laptops come in a variety of
shapes and sizes Let's look at some of the factors one should consider
when buying a laptop. 1. Processor One of the first
things you need to consider in a laptop is the CPU. The latest laptop CPUs
include Intel's Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors which outperform older
single-core Intel processors (e.g. Pentium M). Other laptops use the AMD Athlon
Turion 64 X2 dual-core processor - which is also a good performer. In general,
however, if you're looking for a laptop, I'd advise you to look for one with an
Intel Core Duo processor. You can also read
this guide to find out more. 2. System memory The amount of
RAM in the laptop is very important. If you're not short of cash, my advice is
to get at least 1GB of RAM - that is the minimum you need to get newer PC
applications to run fast. Also remember that you can always add more memory to
your existing laptop. You may be interested in
this short guide on how
to install new memory modules into a laptop. 3. Graphics memory Laptop
graphics are another feature you will want to consider. Typically, I'd say you
should go for 128MB of dedicated video RAM. Also, ensure that the graphics
memory is used solely for graphics use and not shared with the main memory. If
you intend to play games on the laptop, then look for advanced 3D graphics chips
with about 256MB to 512MB of dedicated graphics memory. Be prepared to fork out
a lot more cash though. 4. Screen You will also want to take a look at the laptop screen. Laptop screens have recently become bigger. Most of them have gone widescreen so you can watch movies or edit spreadsheets more comfortably. If you intend to use the laptop from home a
lot, then I'd go for a 17-inch wide screen. If you are more concerned about
portability or if you travel a lot, then laptops with screen sizes of 12.1 or
13.3 inches might suit you better. There are also 14.1- or 15-inch screens for
laptops, but I believe manufacturers are shifting away from these models. 5. Battery Here's another
critical factor - laptop battery life. I personally find it very frustrating to
have my notebook power run out after 15 minutes at Starbucks. What you need to
do is to buy a laptop that has about 3.5 hours of battery life, running on a
Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processor. Make sure you question the retailer on how
long the battery can last - a short battery life is usually a deal breaker for
me. 6. Keyboard and Pointing Device Some people believe that the keyboard and pointing device on a laptop is
important. If you have big fingers, you might be more comfortable typing on a
larger notebook keyboard than a small one. Make sure you try the laptop out -
get the feel of typing and navigation before you buy the laptop. 7. Optical drives I'd usually
recommend getting a laptop with a rewritable DVD drive as a minimum. One thing
you need to know is that some laptops sacrifice a DVD drive in exchange for a
lighter weight and portability. If you don't think you need a DVD drive all the
time, then you might want to get a model that doesn't have one. 8. Hard drive In the laptop hard
drive department, what can I say? More is better. These days, you can get a
notebook hard drives coming in sizes of 160GB or more. You can also get SATA
hard drives if you have more cash. 9. Weight Another thing to note
is the weight of the laptop. Now, when you buy a laptop, always remember that
the total weight includes the notebook AND the AC adapter, any external modules,
and their cables. These can add up to quite a bit of weight. 10. Communications These days, you will find that most laptops come with at least two USB 2.0 ports - I'd recommend that as a minimum. If you do a lot of video editing, then a FireWire (IEEE 1394) port also becomes essential. You should also check for good network capabilities. Make sure your new laptop has built-in ethernet capability, a built-in wireless connection and also built-in Bluetooth (if you need to transfer data between your mobile phone and the laptop). Some of the laptops also include card slots for
removable media such as CompactFlash, Secure Digital and MultiMediaCard. If you
take a lot of digital photos, then this feature might matter to you. 11. Laptop Shopping Tips Whew! That sure is a long list of features to consider when buying a laptop. In addition to understanding the features, there are three important laptop shopping tips you should bear in mind.
Conclusion I hope this article has shown you that ins and outs of buying a laptop. Remember, a laptop is an expensive device. It will also be something you bring along anywhere you go. Hence, it is critical that you do proper research and find the correct laptop to suit your needs. Remember the above tips the next time you're in the market for a laptop, and happy shopping!
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