Saturday, March 15, 2008

Find a Notebook that Fits Your Needs

Notebook computers are everywhere you look! With a huge price range and numerous options, it may leave the consumer scratching their heads on where to start. It can be a juggling act to find which Notebook fits your needs, desires and your pocket book. Notebooks have become cheaper and more powerful than ever. You can almost have everything that your Desktop Computer offers at a reasonable price. Before purchasing your Notebook computer first you should decide what kind of user you plan to be. Buy a computer that fits your usage. You don t want to buy the top of the line Notebook with every option known to man and only use it once a year while you are at the cottage to check your emails. The other side of the coin would be to make sure you purchased aNotebook Computer that was powerful enough to handle the tasks you plan to use it for. It is important to make sure that the size, weight and feel of your Notebook is to your satisfaction because you will be carrying it around a lot. With Notebook Computers buy what you need when you need it as there will always be newer, cheaper and faster models being released everyday. Some of the Notebook options you may wish to consider before you purchase are: CPU: The most important factor in choosing your Notebook is the CPU or microprocessor. This is the brain of the Notebook and the most expensive part as well. Make sure you have enough speed for your use but not so much that you spent extra money on something you don t plan to use. RAM Memory: RAM memory or random access memory is very important for the speed and performance in your Notebook. If you don t have enough RAM for the programs you are running then your Notebook slows down. Hard Drive: This is where all your software and files are stored for use on your Notebook. The size of your hard drive is what is important here. Make sure you have enough hard drive space for all your needs. I like to have a lot of extra space because you would be surprised on how fast it fills up. Screen: The size and resolution of your Notebook screen are important. The bigger the screen usual means the overall dimensions of your Notebook increase as well. The resolution of the screen is measured in the number of dots on the screen. Batteries: There are FOUR main types of Notebook batteries. They are Ni-Cad, Li-Ion, Li-Poly and Ni-MH. Ni-Cad batteries are very old are rarely used anymore. Li-Ion and Li-Poly batteries weigh less and produces more current than Ni-MH batteries. You should try to get a Notebook that uses these types of batteries. USB Ports: USB ports which are a faster version of serial ports allow you to connect your Notebook to many accessories including MP3 Players, External Mice and Digital Cameras. Make sure you get at least TWO USB ports and its nice to have one on the front of the Notebook for convenience. Pointing Device: A Notebook will have a Stick, PAD or Trackball in place of a mouse to keep it more compact and portable. You should try each option and see which one you like the best. I personally keep a regular USB mouse that I carry around as I can t use the Notebook pad as well and a regular mouse makes things much easier. Video Card: The purpose of the video card (or graphic accelerator card) is to generate the images and display them to your Notebook screen. If you plan on doing a lot of graphics work or play higher end games, you may consider an upgraded Video Card. CD / DVD ROM: The CD / DVD drive reads compact CD s and / or DVD s which allow you to run software and play music / movies. Most Notebooks come with CD / DVD burners which will allow you to make CD s and / or DVD s to store files, pictures and music. For a final thought, only hard core graphic professionals and rocket scientists need the most cutting edge Notebook technology. Take one step back from top of the line and you will save some money and probably have all the power that you will ever need. About the AuthorRich Agnew is an author for The Computer Geek and CSSZafco.com, distributor of computers and accessories. Please visit the site to view a huge assortment of Computer Technology.



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