If you will just slow down and take time to look around at all of the laptops or notebooks that are available, you'll find that is time that is well spent. If you are like me, then you want to buy the best laptop for your specific needs that you can afford. The following is a list of things you might want to consider before you make your decision.
Consumers looking to buy a laptop need to know a little bit about what they plan to use the laptop for; they need to establish a spending budget; and they need to know where to find the best deals on a laptop. With this in mind, below you will find several shopping tips that are useful when looking to buy a laptop computer.
First, the consumer shopping for a laptop needs to ask themselves what they plan to use the computer for. Do you plan to use the laptop as an organization tool? Do you need to use the computer for work related tasks or will you be using it primarily for recreational enjoyment?
Do you want to be able to perform special tasks on the laptop and if so what tasks? Such questions will determine the type of software applications you may require and how much memory your particular laptop will need in order for it to serve your needs.
Finally, you will need to think about future uses for your laptop computer. Do you think that you will want to upgrade in the future? If so, it may be cheaper to pay for added features now, instead of down the road.
After you have determined your needs, you will have to establish a realistic budget. How much can you reasonably afford to spend on a laptop computer? If your budget is tight, you might want to consider a refurbished laptop or, if you can afford to do so, you may want to wait until you can get the new laptop you desire. Either way you should be realistic and honest with yourself, and don't be willing to compromise the quality of the laptop over affordability.
Finding the best deals on a laptop is not a difficult task. Spend several days comparatively shopping on the Internet for the best laptop
1. What kind of monitor do you like? Do you want the old-fashioned type that weighs about fifty pounds? I've found that the new LCD monitors which are crystal clear are well worth the extra expense.
2. Do you need this new laptop or notebook to be used mainly in the home, on the road, or at school?
3. Keep in mind that laptops and notebooks are generally much slower than a desktop PC. So you might want to spend a little bit more money to find the right mix of CPU speed and RAM that meet your needs.
4. You will probably need lots of memory, so don't skimp in this department. You'll find that most of these lower-priced laptops and notebooks are sold with 128 MB of RAM. This is not near enough memory for most practical applications.
5. Make sure the laptop or notebook that you buy can be upgraded. There will come a time when you'll want add this to that to your computer and you want to make sure that it will be of upgradable.
6. There's all kinds of batteries on the market. But you are probably better off if you stick with lithium batteries. They are far superior to others.
7. Go ahead and get the biggest hard drive you can afford. In my opinion 20 GB is a bare minimum. Of course if you can afford it, get 40 GB.
When you start checking prices, you'll find that you can pay twice as much for laptop as you do for a desktop PC. So make sure that you really need a laptop or notebook as opposed to a desktop PC. If you're on an airplane all the time or spend a lot of time on the road in motels, you don't have a choice, you'll have to buy a notebook or a laptop.
I've noticed lately that there are tons of laptops for sale on eBay. There is much diverity in models, types, and manufacturers. You can get as many features as you are willing to pay for and can buy not only from the United States but from other countries as well. Just be careful and read the entire description before making a bid.