How to Choose a Laptop – What’s Available?

by Andrew Coulter Enright
How to Choose a Laptop – What’s Available?
The total variety of laptops has grown, it seems, exponentially in the past few years. And in looking at the latest crop for this year, the trend is continuing. They come in a wide range of sizes, shapes and overall packages including some of the smallest, largest and thinnest models available.
The range of designs is not without purpose. Some have reduced size in order to lower cost or to improve portability. Some of the thinnest available are less than an inch thick and only weigh 3 to 5 pounds.Â
You may have lately seen advertisements for ânetbooks.â This is a new class of laptop that have very small (7 to 9 inch) screens and weigh only 2 to 3 pounds. The attraction is they only cost about 0.
As costs reduce on laptops, they really are a better choice over desktop computers. What you might lose in ability to upgrade and expandability, you gain in versatility and portability. With the right home accessories for your laptop you can fix the typical ergonomic issues of only using a laptop.  And with the ever increasing public wireless access, a laptop is becoming even more advantageous over a desktop computer.
The Basic Choices (Categorized by screen size):
15.4 inch Models:
This is the direction you should go if you are leaning toward portability, lower cost and good performance as your key laptop attributes. Performance and cost are most closely related, so just know that the lower the cost the slower the processor. For most applications this is not an issue. However, if price outweighs performance then this is a great choice.
17 inch Models:
When power and performance are what you are looking for then point yourself toward these larger laptops. Obviously there are some things you have to sacrifice. For example portability is compromised slightly in that these models do not always fit in the smaller sized laptop bags. They also can weigh up to 6 pounds so if you tend to have long walks in airports this may be a consideration.
But what you gain is higher performance, obviously a larger screen and in most cases better graphic capability.
14.1 inch Models:
These guys fit right in the middle with slightly less weight at 5 to 6 pounds and slightly lower price then the larger 17 inch models.
13.3 inch Models:
These models are the best bet for light weight portability. Due to the smaller footprint these models have a higher price. They only weigh around 3 to 5 pounds. A word of caution on these smaller size models, make sure you check what is included within the frame of the laptop. Although these models seem more portable, many of them require external storage or external DVD players.
Netbooks:
These have been referred to as âsub-notebooksâ but are now generally called netbooks. They are very small with screens in the range of 7 to 10 inches and are targeted toward users that focus on email and Web browsing.
Key Features to Compare When Laptop Shopping:
Processors:
This can appear confusing. To simplify; For most users for home and school look for a laptop that has a âPentiumâ Dual Core or AMD Turion X2. For the user that is looking for more performance (and higher costâ¦) then steer toward Core 2 Duo. There is a new version called Centrino 2 for laptops. A good choice for the âpowerâ user.
Hard Drive and Memory (RAM) Capacity:
The range of capacities for hard disk drives continues to increase dramatically. Laptops are typically offered with hard drives from 120 to 500 GB and from 1GB to 2 GB of RAM. Even if you have to pay a bit more, you should go with the 2GB of RAM as the new operating systems (Vista) require more memory and this can really enhance the laptop performance.Â
Operating Systems â Windows vs. Mac:
Windows has continued to be the most dominant operating system for laptops. However, if you talk to a Mac user they are usually die hard customers. Both are excellent and have their pluses and minuses. While Windows still has many more applications available, Macintosh users can still claim that they are less susceptible to viruses and spyware.
So go through this list and check off which attributes are most important and then you will be more then ready to make your laptop purchase. As with most electronic equipment, accessories can be very important to improve the efficiency and overall enjoyment of your laptop. Make sure you investigate the right accessories and add them to your list.
Jeff Snyder is an online marketer and has a site that describes the best laptop accessories to make your time on your laptop more enjoyable and comfortable. To find the best accessories see Jeffâs website at –>
http://www.BestLaptopAccessories.com
You can also contact him at –> serrell@BestLaptopAccessories.com
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