A Guide to Buy the Best Laptop

By Sean Flynn

Buying a portable laptop today is not as easy as it may seem. This is mostly due to the fact that the price of a portable laptop has dropped significantly from what it was about two years back. Moreover, the various price ranges have now been banded so closely together that they overlap considerably. Under the circumstances, the choice of what to buy and how much to spend becomes extremely difficult. Typically a US$ 30 upgrade can get you a lot more on your portable laptop today than it ever could. Hence, you need to know how to decide what is best for you. Read on to find out how to make the best choice in an overcrowded market.

The cost of laptops has come down rapidly in the recent past and you will come across brands which are neck to neck in terms of pricing. Though this means tough competition for the brands, the user is in an advantageous position as he can now pick one which suits his needs and budget.

Size of the monitor matters. The utility and portability of your laptop is decided by the screen size of your wonder laptop. It is quite evident that you want the laptop because of its mobility. So, when traveling along with it, you should opt for 13" screen. It would be light and easy to carry.

Monitor size is important. The compactness of a laptop is determined by the size of the display screen. If you have decided on buying a laptop, then it is clear that you want your machine with you anytime and anywhere. In that case you can opt for a laptop with a 13" screen. It is lighter than its counterparts and therefore you can carry it along without too much of a trouble. Here's a quick look at the available screen sizes.

The 16"-18" and above range are not best screen sizes if you are looking for a really compact laptop. This are in fact best suited for entertainment purposes. The 15" screen size suits a desktop machines and is ideal for watching TV shows and movies on your computer.

The most important is the basic configuration. Cheap laptops do not necessarily come with poor processors and little memory. For anything above US$700, insist on a latest generation processor such as the Intel Core 2 Duo or the AMD Turion X2. These processors give you the best in terms of both power savings as well as performance and battery life. With the advent of Windows Vista and the impending release of Windows 7, 2GB of system memory is an minimum. A small 9" portable laptop, however, can come with the Intel Atom low powered processor and 1GB of system memory.

Battery back up is important too. The battery back up of the laptop largely depends upon the hardware installed inside, size of the display as well as the battery. Ideally, you should get over three hours of juice from your laptops. The smaller netbooks will give you a lot more than that as they consume very little power.

Choose a gaming and multimedia laptop. A portable laptop is hardly the ultimate gaming machine. However, nowadays, discrete graphics processing units are readily available on notebooks which promise good 3D performance. You shouldn't expect desktop level gaming performance, however. Moreover, a discrete GPU will seriously reduce the battery life because of a high power draw. However, for watching high definition and blu-ray content, it will definitely be a boost.

Whatever be the case, the final call in choosing the best portable laptop lies with you. You decide which portable laptop will be the best for you according to your needs and budget. - 29864

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Get Discounts Before Buying Home Furniture

By Joseph Nyugen

So, you have purchased your new home and need to furnish it. Would you like to have some pointers on how to save money on home furniture? This article should provide some answers.

Furniture stores usually cluster together so it's easy to do your research. If you find a store with furniture that you love but prices that you hate, wait for a sale because trust me, they will happen.

Furniture is heavy, so that's why furniture that is displayed outside the door can give you huge savings because the workers don't want to drag them in and out of the store every day.

Everyone is more desperate at different times of the day. If it's a yard sale, go during the early hours and at the end of the day. If it's a flea market where the seller is a semi-professional, go at the end of the day.

Some merchants think it's easier to combine different products in an auction because it saves time, but many people don't go to these because they don't want to waste their time seeing other stuff when they want to buy jewelry. Those give the best savings because of the lack of bidding.

Stick to your budget. If you are not in a hurry and don't mind picking up a piece here and there, bide your time. You will find the right deal eventually.

Bargaining for furniture is a great way to grab some savings because furniture stores are very hungry for business right now. If you are patient, you will be surprised at the savings they can actually give you.

If you want better deals to begin with, dress nice and look like a buyer that is capable of making a purchase. This way, salespeople will be more attentive to your needs and give you better prices.

Go to different stores to see if there is one that gives the best bargains. Since there's no brand loyalty with furniture, the search is probably much more objective, which is great for you.

Unless you really picky, display furniture is actually a great way to get furniture on the cheap. It's not like you can really tell if the store delivers a display of the furniture you ordered anyway, so you might as well get the savings. - 29864

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