Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Lost On Buying A Laptop?

Here are some tips:

  • Don't be seduced by super-fast processor speeds unless you're running graphics, intensive applications such as games or design programs.

  • If you want to watch DVDs on the move, buy a laptop with an internal DVD drive. An external drive could be a nuisance if you travel a lot.

  • Buy a spare or higher-capacity battery for when you're not near a plug socket.

  • Be prepared to pay extra for software. Even the basic Microsoft Office is absent from many packages.

  • Due to their rough life, laptops are more prone to failure, making it vital to back up data: a second, external hard drive makes this easier.

  • Uploading digital pictures? You'll need a memory-card slot.

  • Buy a decent and hardy laptop bag to protect your computer.

Source: Reader's Digest

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