Laptop Computer Buying Guide

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Samsung Q1  

  • It's a tablet PC but sized so small all the other tablets will turn green with envy.
  • One inch thick, and only 8"x5", it fits effortlessly in one hand as you tap away with the stylo on the 7" LCD (800x480).
  • 3.5 hour battery life is enough to catch a movie or an online TV show.
  • Listen to music or use it as a work tool on the go or have it double as a GPS device.
  • Built-in wireless.
  • Intel Celeron M processor (900MHz).
  • 20-60GB hard drive.

Sony Vaio AR  

  • This is the first laptop with an optional Blu-ray disc burner drive? The 17" LCD, expanadable memory card slots, internal TV tuner, HDMI port, iLink hub, built-in camera, and integrated Wi-Fi. And for gamers, a 256MB GeForce Go 7600GT graphics card.
  • Another nice thing is the sleek design and minimalist interface for which the Vaios are famous.

Toshiba Qosmio G30  

  • HD DVD drive.
  • 2GHz Core Duo processor.
  • 17-inch 1920 x 1200 display.
  • dual 120GB RAID drives.
  • DVB-T tuner.
  • TV tuner.
  • DVI out
  • 2G dual channel 533 mhz memory.


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Laptop computers   have come down in price significantly over the past few years, and compared to their desktop   cousins, performance of this tier of mobile devices now rivals their larger counterparts. With the major computer manufacturers are becoming increasingly power-conscious, laptop users can now be power users. Increased competition among computer companies like Dell HP Toshiba and Apple has forced them to lower prices and offer greater flexibility in design and specifications of laptops. Whether you use your laptop to create music, edit movies, or just to check your e-mail, you can custom order a laptop to suit your specific needs.

The latest notebooks are sleek, light and powerful machines that offer high performance on par with desktop computers.  break through notebooks like the macBook Air   introduced by Steve jobs at the beginning of the year have taken the industry by storm.  Apple and Intel collaborated to create a thin, efficient chip set to accommodate it's extraordinary thin profile.  Essentially, the newer laptops are being marketed as desktop replacements with built-in Wi-Fi   offering greater mobility. Set-up a home wireless network   and your laptop stays connected to the Internet as you move from the living room to the kitchen to the bedroom. You are no longer restricted to the study desk to access your favorite celebrity gossip Web sites. So plant yourself on the comfy couch, snack on your finger food and shop on your favorite Internet sites.

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How To Get the Best

The best approach is to concentrate on your needs and not get bogged down by the details. Make a list of features that are critical to your everyday and future needs.

Types of Laptops

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Features to Consider

If at any point in your search you start to feel lost, know that most companies have live chat or phone sales people who are very helpful and informative.  Also make sure you check our the notebook / Laptop manufacturer's web site.  There is plenty of information there to help you decide between models and then return to ShopWiki to find yourself the best deal on that desired notebook

Weight and Portability

Some level of portability is important to you if you are considering getting a laptop, but ask yourself: does your laptop really need to tag along with you everywhere? If you are a road warrior, you want something light weight and a slim, but if you only carry it around occasionally, look for a laptop that doubles as a desktop as performance might be more worthwhile to you than portability.

Hard Drive Size

  • Music, video games, videos, and photos take up lots of space. If you want to be able to tote all your photos and music invest in a larger hard drive.
  • If you only need to travel with essential documents then you can get a slimmer computer with a smaller drive and keep a large external drive at home if needed.
  • Even the smallest laptops ship with a minimum of around 40 to 80 GB of memory, which can accommodate most of the media on your computer.
  • For more information on hard drives, check out the computer specs guide .

RAM (Random Access Memory)

Chip Speed (CPU)

Number of Ports

  • Your needs really depend on how many external devices you will be running of your laptop.
  • Devices that will need ports are printers , digital cameras , MP3 Players , scanners , PDAs , mice , keyboards   and monitors
  • Useful ports include: USB, FireWire, serial, PS/2, a headphone/speaker jack, a PC slot (especially if you plan to use a wireless Internet card) and ethernet jack.
  • Certain types of ports, such as USB, can be expanded by the use of a hub.
    • A USB hub can support up to 127 devices. You probably will not need that many USB ports.

WiFi/Bluetooth Compatibility

CD/DVD Drive

  • Increasingly the traditional CD-ROM drives are being replaced by CD/DVD-R/RW drives which give you the ability to burn CDs   and DVDs as well as read/play them.
  • The most important thing to think about is the drive speed, which is measured as 8x, 16x, 32x, etc. The higher it is the faster it will transfer your files from your computer to blank media or transfer files from media to your computer.
    • Divide the playing time by the drive speed for an approximation of the time it takes to burn a disc.
    • A 24x drive can burn an 80 minute music CD in a little over three minutes -- it takes a 4x drive about 20 minutes to do the same.
  • Transport small and medium files with USB Thumb Drives They now come in larger and larger capacities in the gigabytes
    • You probably won't need a floppy drive, since almost no one uses them any more.
  • A lot of ultra-light notebooks   only have external CD drives   to keep their weight down. This option is not for everyone.
    • If you think you will frequently need a disc drive, say for watching movies on the go, you are better off with an internal drive rather than having to lug more equipment.
    • In the long run, an external drive will be less convenient and weight more than you think.
  • Drives that mention dual-layer or double-layer ability have the capacity to access two separate layers on the DVD, which doubles the storage capacity of the disk to about 8.5 GB.
  • Drives that can play and record DVDs are more expensive than drives that can only read and burn CDs.

Battery Life

Warranty

Refurbished Computers

Related Products

Travel Mouse  

Wireless Cards  

Laptop Bags and Cases  

Laptop Batteries  

Headphones  

Laptop Docking Stations

International Resources

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FR: Guide de l'ordinateur portable