Tips for buying a LAPTOP....
Laptop buying tip
Purchasing a home or business laptop can be a much more confusing and sometimes frightening experience as most users today have some experience with a desktop computer but not as many have experience with a laptop, what is properly known as a portable computer. Portable computers are an excellent solution for anyone who needs to be portable and have all of their information on a small computer. Below is a listing of help and tips when considering to purchase a laptop computer.
What to look for
When
purchasing a computer, it is likely that you are going to have a
general idea of what you may like in the computer or how you would like
to configure the computer. Below is a listing of the various components
likely to be found in a computer, and recommendations and tips when
considering any of the below components.
Battery usage
Determine
how long the battery is expected to last under normal use. Many
manufacturers will indicate a battery usage time but this may be at the
lowest possible settings; ensure that the manufacturer clarifies what
the standard battery usage life is when using the portable computer in
all power modes.
Display
All
portable computers come with a display. While it is almost always
possible to hook up an external monitor when traveling with the laptop,
the display is an important consideration. When looking at the display,
ensure it is large enough for your needs. A very easy method of reducing
the cost of the laptop is to reduce the size of the screen, unless
price is an important consideration we highly suggest that you purchase a
laptop with at least a 12" or larger LCD and recommend an LCD size of
14"
Complete buying tip information on Flat Panel or LCD solutions can be found on our flat panel buying tips page.
Drives
Drives
are sometimes overlooked when considering a portable computer but can
be an important consideration. Portable computers can come with various
drive configurations, for example:
- One drive bay where the CD-ROM and the Floppy drive are interchangeable. For users who utilize the floppy drive often, this may be an issue; however, for other users who do not utilize the floppy, this may be a more appropriate solution as the computer will be lighter and thinner with one drive bay.
- Two drive bay portable computers have a floppy solution as well as CD-ROM solutions. These computers will be a less expensive computer when compared to the other solutions; however, it is the always the heaviest of all the solutions.
- No drive bay portable computers allow for a laptop to be extremely light and utilize external drives instead of internal. Pay close attention to the price of these laptops; while it may appear to be a portable solution, many manufacturers will charge you an additional price for the external drives, which will eventually be needed.
Finally, some users may also want to
consider different media solutions. For example, many laptops allow for a
standard floppy drive or an LS120 drive. The LS120 drive can read
floppy diskettes and at the same time be used as a backup storage device
as it can store up to 120MB on a LS120 diskette. Additionally, consider
the option of a DVD* or CD-RW drive as opposed to a CD-ROM drive.
*If
you are considering a DVD solution, verify if the DVD comes with
hardware or software decoding. Hardware decoding for laptops is
accomplished by using a PCMCIA card and will add onto the overall price
of the laptop.
Hard drive
Hard
drives have and always will be an important consideration to think about
when purchasing a new portable computer. Like a standard computer, the
hard drive will be the destination of all your files and information,
and if that drive is to become full, that drive must be replaced or
another external drive needs to be added to the computer. When looking
at the space of the hard drive, always get the maximum size hard drive,
considering you will eventually always run out of space.
Complete buying tip information on hard drives can be found on our hard drive buying tips page.
Lock
Does
the portable computer include any locking system? If yes, what locking
system is included? This can be important for users who are on the road.
Memory
Memory
is and has always been an important consideration when looking at
purchasing a computer. Determine the amount of memory included in the
computer as well as verify if that memory can be upgraded in the future.
The more memory the computer has, the more efficient the computer is
capable or running.
Complete buying tip information on computer memory can be found on our memory buying tips page.
Modem
If
a modem is required, ensure that a modem is included with the portable
computer. In addition, verify if the modem is an internal or PC-CARD
(PCMCIA) modem as you may require all the available PC-CARD slots in the
future. PC-CARD modems are type II.
Complete buying tips and information on modems can be found on our modem buying tips page.
Network Card
If
a network connection is required, ensure that a network card is
included with the portable computer. In addition, verify if the network
card is an internal or PC-CARD (PCMCIA) network card as you may require
all the available PC-CARD slots in the future. Network PC-CARDs are type
II that for most computers allows for an additional type II to be
connected.
Complete buying tips and information on network cards can be found on our network card buying tips page.
Processor
The
computer processor is and will always be an important consideration
when purchasing a computer. Today, with multiple CPU/Processor
manufacturers, it may be more confusing as well as more cost efficient
to look at the different processors available.
Complete buying tips and information on computer processors can be found on our CPU buying tips page.
Sound card
Sound
cards are important when looking at purchasing a computer; however, the
majority of all computer users will find that most standard sound cards
will suit their needs. However, some users may enjoy purchasing more
advanced sounds cards that will increase the amount of speakers that can
be used and in some games and programs and the sound quality and
capabilities.
When looking at the sound aspect of a
portable computer, many laptops do not have sufficient sound and will
require external speakers or headphones. Ensure that the sound quality
meets your needs.
Weight
Weight is
another important consideration when considering a portable as the
computer will be carried; the lighter the portable computer, the more
easy it will be to carry.
Video card
Video
cards are becoming an extremely important factor when purchasing a
computer. While this may surprise some, a video card can make or break a
computer when it comes to playing games on the computer. Most games
today require additional video memory as well as special video modes
such as OpenGL. With a video card with little video memory or without
these modes, the computer will be unable to play these games. In
addition, the advances in video cards can dramatically increase the user
enjoyment of the game being played.
Complete buying tips and information on video cards can be found on our video card buying tips page. http://www.computerhope.com
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