8/17/10

Laptop Buying Tips

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With laptops becoming a part of daily life – be it for working people, students or others, buying a laptop should be based on sound decisions that will make it comfortable to use over a longer period without requiring any significant change.





Keep this tips in mind when shopping for a laptop:


1. Size and Ergonomics:
Netbooks are becoming popular today with its compact size and portability. However, though a small and light laptop is great for when it needs to be carried around more often, you have to consider ease of use – if the keyboard is too small for comfortable use, then smaller is not better here. Strike a balance between compact portability and comfort and ease of use. Prolonged use with discomfort might result to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome-CTS.

 2. Get enough memory and space:
It may seem like a lot to you now, but as the data starts to collect on your laptop you may soon find yourself falling short of storage space. You will find the music, the interesting videos, and the movies you cannot bear to erase all piling up. So get enough space and memory for all of your applications and future storage expansions, lest you find your computer not being able to work at optimum speed.


3. Room for upgrade:
Remember technology is constantly advancing, improving and changing. When you buy a laptop, let it have the latest features and also have the capability of being able to be upgraded when required. Look for door panels underneath the laptop for future DIY memory extension and harddrive replacement. By using foresight now, you will avoid a lot of headache and costs later on.

4. Examine the casing:
A Laptop will typically be carted from home to work to school and back – it has to be able to take the rigors of daily transport, a short fall or two, etc. So do take a look at sturdiness and durability of the casing. This will stand you in good stead and keep your data safe as well.


5. Don’t compromise on the screen:
A bad screen is not only bad for your eyes; it can tire you out more and rob you of the joy of watching videos and reading in comfort. It isn’t just the size of the screen, but the resolution that you should check. Bring with you a favorite video to check for scren clarity.The resolution should be adequate enough to offer ease of work and viewing pleasure


6. Check the warranty:
Check now for something that will come in really handy when something goes wrong – how good is the warranty offered? Investigate all aspects of the contract. The terms should comfort you and not the dealer.

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