Saturday, August 29th, 2009 at
9:01 am
by Craig Stephenson
These days it’s easy to obtain a cheap laptop that’s not only affordable, but also includes the latest technology. Most consumers can find a laptop that fits their individual need for under $1000, brand new. It is possible to spend as little as $260. However, even a more customized computer for listening to music, basic videogame play, or watching TV can be as low as Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at
2:56 am
by Dorothy Burke
Laptops are considered as the mobile personal computer. Through the years, there have been a lot of versions of these computers that vary in different factors. The latest of these are the Netbook Computers.
Netbook computers have been making a fuss lately in the electronics industry. Netbook computers are considered to be the economic friendly computer. Compared to conventional laptops, these computers are Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 at
4:49 am
by Naomi Jameson
You certainly want to get the best hard drive, but do you usually care about its price? I don’t think you don’t consider the price. However, you should not consider first the price, but you should consider the quality of the hard drive.
Hard drives are available in high and low prices. You should not pay attention to the price and forget about the hard drive. You should be more careful with the Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 at
3:38 am
by Bob Randalph
So, your eye has been caught by the sleek mini laptop a friend or colleague is now toting around. They are light, super portable, and in some cases unbelievably cute. Before you slip out the credit card consider whether it is actually a wise investment or just a passing fad.
There are three main benefits to buying a mini. Obviously, it will be lighter weight and thus easier to carry around, but it is also more Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, August 6th, 2009 at
10:59 am
by Greg Black
Just because netbooks are inexpensive doesn’t mean that you should go ahead and just buy any netbook that you see first. There is an art or skill to shopping for netbooks. Before you make a decision and buy any old netbook, there are a few things that you should consider first:
Consider your needs and wants - There are roughly two types of netbooks in the market today, netbooks with Solid State Drives (SSD) and netbooks with Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
3:00 am
by Deanna M. Mcbride
If you are involved in the business world and you are going to make a purchase decision for office equipment, it is probably not likely that you are too concerned with the color of your PCs. There are many who do not care at all which color laptop they have, but they want to make sure that it is the most advanced. This may make sense for business personnel but if you think about what a teenager or a college student is thinking of then you should not be surprise if you see greater numbers of pink laptops Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
10:58 am
by Alberto Domingo
Have you ever heard the term netbook before? Those of us who have, usually are left wondering, what is a netbook? Or asking, isn’t a netbook a laptop computer?
The answer to your question is rather simple. A netbook is a very thin, super lightweight, and ultra portable laptop computer. The size of the screen is ten inches or less and the processor is a very low powered processor.
A netbook is a great solution for a certain type of individual. You should do your research to see if a netbook is right for you. Here are the specs on the average netbook. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, July 24th, 2009 at
4:35 am
by Michael Tan
Topics about preserving the environment are so popular these days. Many companies all over the world are now creating measures to be more environment-friendly. One of the good practices to save mother earth is to buy a laptop instead of a desktop PC. A laptop is a compact version of a desktop PC, which means that parts and components are smaller.
Making smaller parts will mean less harmful emissions from the manufacturing plants. And in terms of disposal, a laptop will Read the rest of this entry
Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
1:49 am
by Kazu Oda
Making decisions about major purchases is tough when there are so many choices. To make a decision on buying a laptop, one must take several factors into consideration. Most people, if going unprepared to make a purchase, can end up with more or less than what is needed.
The first item to consider is not actually how much money it will take but what is needed by the consumer. There are endless options for use of laptops and the price tag can go up, especially when Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at
4:16 am
by Craig Stephenson
Cheap often comes with the connotation of poor quality. However, it is possible to buy a laptop with a high standard of quality for a low price. When looking for a bargain it is important to bear in mind not to pay too low a price as to be left with a laptop of poor quality.
It is important to clearly define your portable computing needs and separate them from the wants. Read the rest of this entry