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Written by victor pradel
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 11:14 |
There are many things to consider when choosing one right cheap laptop
piece for you. We should take an informed choice when buying our next
laptop computer.
Notebooks come in all sizes and shapes with a
variety of features to suit almost any task, before we begin searching
the internet for the lowest priced machine on the market, it is a good
idea to think how it will be used because choosing the right one very
much depends on its intended use.
Compile a list of features in order of preferences i.e.
1) must haves
2) would likes
1) bonus features.
Now
you are ready to search within your budget for ideal cheap notebook.
For example, Tim is a web developer, he spend lots of time playing with
code, w4e use graphics packages to design sites and text editors to
code them. So, he would require a wide screen, good graphics and a dual
core processor for multi tasking, at least 1 GB of RAM, 80 GB minimum
disk drive and Wi-Fi, so he can site and work in park on a nice summers
day.
The general order of things would be CPU, Memory, Graphics,
Screen size and type, Hard drive capacity aiming to get the best of
each then looking to see what other bonus features we can fit within
our budget.
Users of cheap laptops will have lot many
problems. Most of the users buy cheap laptops get lesser GB drive than
the originally stated GB. Where has the missing space gone for which
amount was paid?
The answer to this question is perhaps that the
operating system reports the capacity of the hard drive using the
assumption that l MB is equal to 1,048,576 bytes. This is technically
correct. But the hardware manufacturers compute the size a bit
differently. They consider 1 MB to be equal to 1,000,000 bytes.
Therefore,
we can see how this can cause confusion. If the drive is advertised as
20.00 GB i.e. 20,000,000,000 bytes, the operating system will see it as
approximately 19.07 GB (20,000,000,0000 / 1,048m576 / 1000 = 19.07).
The full 20,000,000,000 bytes are really there. Courtesy to them.
Laptop
prices now start at a very lesser price. While reviewers cite a number
of catches to bottom of the line notebook computers, you can get a
fully functional laptop for less amounts. If your notebook will
supplement a desktop PC or you need no applications more demanding than
word processing, web browsing, or mail, a cheap notebook works just as
well as one that costs twice as much.
But of course if you want to
get some combination of better build quality, a longer warranty, an
easier-on the eyes display, longer battery life, gaming capability and
lighter weight you have to spend more.
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