September 29, 2008
Discount Laptop Computer - If You're Buying, Check These 6 Things First!
Are you looking for a laptop computer? These days, it's rare to find someone who isn't.
But before you go buying that discount laptop computer you've picked out, there's a few things you need to pay special attention to if you've previously only owned desktop computers. There's quote a few important details that are significant in regards to laptops that weren't so important when shopping for your desktop PC, so if you want to avoid buyer's remorse then listen up!
When you are shopping for a laptop, here are some of the things that you should consider:
Size and Weight
If you plan to carry the laptop with you often, it is important to consider the size and weight of the machine. Usually a discount notebook computer will be a bit smaller, lighter and easier to carry than other available models. The smaller the laptop, the smaller (and less costly) the tote bag that you can purchase for it.
Screen Size
A 15.4 inch screen has been a typical laptop screen size for years now. However, many laptops are employing larger screens in order to enhance the enjoyment of mobile video applications and DVDs. Although larger screens are very nice, they extract a considerable toll on battery run-time, laptop size and weight.
Contemplate your computational requirements.
Even a hard drive that is slightly bigger and a bit more RAM in a laptop will add a noticeable cost to the unit, so it pays to purchase only as much as you need. RAM and hard drive size demands vary according to how one uses the machine. If you are going to use a laptop for only email and word processing, you may get by with one of the discount notebook computers which are little, have less RAM, hard drive space, and a nice but not too expensive CPU. Going on from there, we've got the business class units that are designed for PowerPoint presentations, video, business graphics, and more. If you want to use a laptop to engage friends in some sort of online gaming using recent games on the market, though, you will need more horsepower. In such cases, think about getting either a high-end system that is made for gaming from companies like Alienware, or else go with a 'white box' custom gaming laptop built specifically for your needs.
Lifespan of cells
If you will frequently be relying on your laptop's battery due to limited access to electrical outlets, it is crucial to find a laptop with a battery life that will work for your situation. Some newer laptops have 12-cell batteries that last longer than the older batteries with 4 and 6 cells. Naturally, these come with a higher price tag.
Guarantee Criteria
Don't forget to think about warranty coverage and life expectancy when purchasing a new laptop. It is extremely important to know what is covered by a warranty and what is not, when the warranty expires, and processes that should be used for repairs under warranty. For instance, many warranties do not cover damage that occurs to the screen if you drop your laptop. In addition, many warranties require the consumer to pay shipping charges related to repairs, and most warranties provide only one year of coverage. Sometimes extended warranties will offer screen coverage and other extras that traditional warranties do not. Of course, the extended warranty is more expensive, so the benefits should be weighed against the additional costs.
Hopefully these tips will steer you toward the laptop that's just right for you. Good luck and enjoy your new laptop!
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- Daniel Wright











