Laptops To Own Or Not To Own
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Laptops: To Own or Not to Own?
Summary
I've experienced the ups and downs of owning a laptop over the years. Until recently, issues like battery life and accessibility made them less cost-effective for work or leisure. But things have changed.
Last fall, I invested in a Dell Inspiron 700m for work, and it's proven to be the best computer purchase I've ever made. I own five computers, and I'm currently writing this from the passenger seat of our family SUV after visiting Grandma.
This isn't an ad for Dell, but rather a guide to the essential features you should consider when buying a laptop. Remember, technology evolves rapidly, so use this as a starting point.
Key Considerations for Buying a Laptop
1. Portability and Battery Life: The real game-changer for me has been portability. Choose a laptop with Centrino Mobile Technology, which extends battery life to about four hours. It's crucial for mobility.
2. Internet Access: With extended battery life, WiFi is a must. It provides wireless Internet access, eliminating the hassle of cables. Don't skip on having modem and cable adaptors, but WiFi is key.
3. Weight and Size: A lightweight laptop is ideal, but don’t sacrifice keyboard size for portability. A lighter laptop means you'll take it with you more often.
4. Additional Features: Ensure your laptop has a CD/DVD recorder and at least two USB ports. These allow you to watch movies, backup data, and connect peripherals like cameras and printers.
5. Performance Specs: For smooth operation, aim for at least 256MB of RAM, although I recommend 512MB. A 30GB hard drive is the minimum; aim for 60GB. Choose a screen and keyboard size that suits you.
Conclusion
Investing in a laptop that meets these criteria will dramatically enhance your work and leisure experiences. Good luck with your choice!
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