Monday, November 15, 2010

Finding The Right Notebook

 by robertoms2003

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Buying a notebook can take some careful consideration. There are so many out there to purchase and each one of them may look nice but what do they have that makes them better or worse than its neighbour on the shelf. Some people buy notebooks based on the name associated with it or the color of the case even, but others want to know what lies deep within the shell of the notebook itself. They want to know what it`s all about and what it can do for them personally.

There are many things to consider when buying a notebook, you might want to research some brand names and find some online reviews, find out what holds true to its word and what has a strong reputation, a sales staff at the store you buy the notebook from might also be able to steer you in the right direction. However, most likely if you go with a great named product you might be spending a few more dollars, and it`s not to say that a brand with a lesser name for itself might not be that good. It`s fair to say that if there are any issues with a certain notebook, it will be addressed online.

Once you decide on a few names and maybe even a few styles it`s time to go shopping. Don`t be fooled by all the glamorous looking outer shells of the notebooks as they sit there on the shelves. You will want to know what it looks like on the inside because that where it counts the most. But before you do look inside the computer, try picking it up and feeling how heavy or light it is.

Also take a look at the whole package, what does the body look like, does it feel light but durable at the same time? Some notebooks come with a unibody design that means that the entire machine is made from one piece of material so that it offers a stronger resistance toward breaking and being damaged. When you decide through the name and the outer feeling of the notebook, that you might like it, then it`s time to look inside.

Screen size might be an important issue for you. Do you want a big screen or is a smaller one okay as well. Some notebooks feature a LED screen which means that it saves you money by using less energy. You will want to find out how long the batter life is and how many times it can be charged before running out of juice completely. A great battery can last 7-10 hours without being charged. How are the graphics on the screen? You might want to turn the notebook on to have a peak.

The applications on a notebook can be a selling feature that lures one person in but scares another away. Does the notebook your interested in have many programs? Does it come with advanced applications that are useful for what you need them for? Also each notebook will come with features that might make it appealing to you, such as; super drive mirroring, Kensington lock slots, multi-touch rack packs, USB port numbers and how many processors it runs off of.

There are some amazing notebooks out there that are available to satisfy every taste. It`s just about researching the product, and looking at it up close to see how it will fit into your life. If you find one that you like then the next time you go to by a notebook you might be tempted to just by the upgraded version of the old one you loved.

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Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil


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