i am recently thinking about buying a laptop but i cant decide because im a first time buyer though i know quite a bit about laptops but still i would like some help. so any suggestions. i really dont want a mac. and im really looking for a lot of harddrive and all that because i download ALOT of music and i edit pictures and i would put a lot of pictures on the computer. plus sometimes i play games. so yeah. any suggestions?
SeshLover answered Tuesday September 29 2009, 2:24 pm: Well first think about the brand, that's the part that matters. You should probably buy from Toshiba or HP or one of the well known brands but be careful becuase although Dell is well known, it doesn't produce their own laptops.
About 2GB of RAM is important if you're purchasing a Vista computer...Which you probably are, I don't think many XP'S are in the market.
You should look for 160 GB minimum, or probably higher for your Harddisk storage.
Ask about the wireless connections, and get a size of screen most suitable to you. you don't wanna buy a 15 inch screen and then get a back-ache from lugging it about town.
Smaller laptops are far more efficient and the battery lasts longer.
Check the touchpad, and buy and extra laptop mouse. This part of the computer is the thing that would probably die first (sorry i don't know how else to phrase it). Laptops usually have a long lasting life, longer than your taste for that laptop anyway, and the mouse is gonna end before that.
Notice all the diskdrives and usb insertions...The network card entrance... wire internet connection is all included.
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