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How To Decide On An Inexpensive Laptop

Posted on March 20th, 2009

Laptops are finally starting to come down in price, so that even lower class families can buy at least one to use. College kids too can appreciate this fact, but do keep in mind a cheaper price doesn’t always mean a good investment. If you want the performance to get things done, and still pay less, there are some tips to look out for.

While most would consider the hard drive the most favored part of a laptop, this shouldn’t be so. Today storage is so cheap that worrying about getting a larger hard drive isn’t a problem, even for laptops. Even though a larger hard drive seems more appealing, if even for only a little bit more money, you should instead buy a model with a hard drive with around the amount of space you would actually use.

Judging a process of a laptop can be tricky. While it is sometimes a general rule that the higher frequency of the process means a better performance, this isn’t always true. Processors are now coming out with multiple core support, meaning a dual core running at 2.0 gigahertz would be faster in some applications than a 2.5 gigahertz single core processor.

Laptop manufacturers like to charge a high price for laptops that have larger screens- even if the screen is only a little bit bigger than the previous model. In truth, you will be perfectly fine with a 15-inch model if you are like the average consumer. There may be some cases where a bigger screen is nice, but certainly isn’t a necessity.

If you really must decide where to put money in a laptop purchase, consider buying an extended warranty. This warranty will allow you to take the laptop in for repairs should you need them, even past the original warranty date. Most extended warranties will last a few extra years, and pay for themselves in due time. Don’t skip out on safety, you’ll find that it’s worth the sense of security.

As a last note of advice, you should seek out your alternatives both online and through local retailers. Find a laptop that is exactly what you need- don’t settle for something that is close to it. Most of the times this means going online to build a personal computer, which companies are more than happy to do for clients who know what they want.

Closing Comments

High end laptops can go as high as $3,000 or more, but the average consumer laptop doesn’t even have to surpass $700. Even at $700, a laptop that can play games and run all types of software at a quick pace can be obtained, thanks to advances in technology.

Learn more about Dell Laptop Computer and Dell Laptops.

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