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The best laptop deals in 2011

November 23rd, 2011 No comments

Looking for the best value for money and maybe a laptop as a christmas gift for yourself or a loved one? Here are our personal top 3 recommendations for the winter of 2011:

1. Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5536

 

This model from Toshiba’s C655D series is a typical family laptop, easy to use and equipped with everything needed for students, the family or a small home based business. It comes with a E-450 1.65Ghz processor from AMD which creates minimal heat. The 15.6-inch true type LED display is very bright, great colors, minimum reflections with a 1366×768 resolution. 3 GB memory, fast 320GB SATA hard drive and a long battery life of almost 6 hours. Windows Home Premium 64-bit is also already included. Seen on Amazon for less than $350! A great deal if you want a simple laptop from a leading brand, high quality without a high price.

2. Apple MacBook Pro MD313LL/A

 

 The newest Macbook Pro is probably one of the best or the best Macbook ever. 13-inch, fast Intel i5 2.4Ghz dual core processor, 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive (750GB available, too), stunning LED display with 1280×800 native resolution, built-in 8x CD/DVD drive, FaceTime HD camera, Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, Firewire 800, card reader, 7 hour battery life and last but not least the popular Mac OS X v10.7 Lion. A real beauty with a lot of power. Certainly not a discount notebook, but there are deals and offers for little more than $1000. There are laptops and the are Macbooks and this one is almost a must have if you are remotely interested in the quality, comfort and power of Apple products. I won’t have to mention: The design is simply awesome!

3. Lenovo G570 43348PU

Probably the biggest surprise in this Top 3, but the G570 is a true performance laptop at a very low price. Powered by a i5 processor from Intel with 2.4Ghz, 4GB of DDR3 memory and a 750GB SATA hard drive. Includes a CD/DVD reader/writerWi-Fi, USB 2.0, webcam, stereo speakers, the whole package. As you probably recognized, the specs are very similar to the Macbook Pro presented above, but you’ll get it for about $500 at Amazon!

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit is pre-installed. A fantastic deal for a laptop with some real power, Intel HD 3000 graphics and all features you can expect from a decent 15.6-inch machine. Nice, unobtrusive design, 1366×768 LED display, you won’t find a comparable laptop at a lower price!

Make sure to order your favourite laptop a few weeks before christmas, shipping may take a few days and some really popular models like those presented above may be out of stock soon.

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Best Business Laptop 2011 Toshiba Portege R835

August 8th, 2011 No comments

Next to the very popular Apple MacBooks, Toshiba launched a Windows based business laptop from the Portege series that quickly became a bestseller on many major electronics shopping sites, the Toshiba Portege R835-P56x with the official serial number PT324U-008003.

This business and multimedia notebook is equipped with the latest in notebook technology, including a very bright 13.3-Inch LED display with a native resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, using HD TruBrite technology; the 2.30 GHz Intel Core i5-2410M “Sandy Bridge” dual-core processor; all placed in a very durable crafted magnesium alloy casing with a honeycomb reinforcement. The keyboard is even spill resistant.

More features include:

  • 640 GB SATA hard drive with 5400 rpm
  • 4 GB of DDR3 1333 Mhz RAM which is expandable up to 16 GB
  • Intel HD Graphics with 64 MB up to 1696 MB shared memory
  • 8x DVD drive which supports label printing and double layer
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking capabilities
  • One USB 3.0 port for extremely fast data transfer
  • Two USB 2.0 ports with 1 eSATA/USB combo port included
  • HDMI audio/video output for high definition entertainment

The Toshiba Portege R835 comes with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium and will offer you the best working experience with Office Tools and multimedia applications.

The best deal at the moment is offered by Amazon with a price of below $800 including free shipping and optional 24-month financing. Grab it now while stock and this discount lasts!

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Where to buy a new laptop?

July 3rd, 2011 No comments

Today you can buy a laptop almost everywhere online and offline. Before deciding which one want to buy it’s always recommended to head to a local electronics store, even if you are planning to buy online. It’s great to compare statistics and specifications on a website, but without actually seeing different models and display sizes live it’s hard to pick a notebook that fits your needs in a perfect way.

Once you have an idea what kind of laptop you want to purchase, checking several review websites and comparison websites is a smart idea. Prices can vary a lot. Always make sure to compare the exact same models since most manufacturers offer a huge range of rather similar versions with different hard drive sizes, different memory and different operating systems. Pay close attention to all details, sometimes an offer may only be cheaper than another because the installed operating system is a free Linux instead of Windows 7 or similar.

There are many possible places to buy a laptop, my favourite one is Amazon. The reason why is pretty simple: They offer free shipping on almost all electronics, the customer service is great and if there are any problems with your laptop they’ll be handled in a professional and customer friendly way. Even better, you can also buy a prolonged warranty or additional insurance fast and easily by just adding it to your shopping cart, a service not many others offer. In addition, Amazon is always offering a competitive price, not always the lowest, but a low one and you know you bought from a company that cares for their customers, even after the actual purchase.

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Do you need a laptop?

June 12th, 2011 No comments

Laptops are very popular today and available in a multitude of configurations and designs. While many people use them for mobile computing, mobile gaming or simply surfing the web and checking emails, for some buyers it only serves as a replacement for a desktop pc.

Using a laptop instead of a desktop saves quite a lot of space but comes with some disadvantages you should consider before purchasing a notebook. The keyboard and touchpad of a laptop are made for mobile use and do not offer the comfort of an ergonomic full size desktop keyword, so especially if you are typing longer texts you will miss this added comfort of a desktop keyword. The most important difference is the price: A good laptop can easily cost about double the price of a high-end desktop pc, since components for laptops need to be smaller, slimmer, produce less heat, which makes them more expensive than regular full-sized hardware.

So, before buying a laptop as a desktop replacement you should ask yourself if the saved space is worth the additional cost. A laptop certainly looks stylish and everybody seems to have one today, but sometimes a regular desktop is the smarter and more cost efficient solution, especially if you are planning to use the computer for many years and want to replace components from time to time to keep up with the technological developments.

If you are travelling a lot want to work outside, a laptop is a must have and can be the ideal companion for your needs. Make sure to buy a notebook with a good battery and avoid high performance laptops. A high-end graphics card and processor use a lot of energy, especially gaming laptops often don’t last longer than an hour or two if running in full performance mode before the battery is empty and needs to be recharged. Mobility always comes at a price, so be smart and get a real business laptop for working outside or while travelling.

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The different types of laptops

May 27th, 2011 No comments

There is a variety of laptops, from small netbooks or tablet PCs to high performance gaming laptops, each with its special advantages and usage profiles:

1. Netbooks
Netbooks are smaller than regular laptops, offer a little less performance, but are perfect for extended mobile use. They are very light and have a long battery life. Perfect in school, college or on a long business trip if you don’t need or run any graphics or cpu intensive applications. Maximum mobility at a low price.

2. Tablet PCs
If you are using a notebook mainly for entertainment and informational purposes, getting a tablet if the perfect solution. They offer a big display, will play music and videos and allow you to surf the web, write emails and use a huge variety of applications often called apps. Not suited for business use or typing a college essay, but perfect for if you want a device that’s pretty much like a smart phone, but with a much larger display.

3. Business Laptops
Business laptops are designed for mobility, good performance and durability. They often have large hard drives, a mid to upper range CPU, come with a lot of memory and are equipped with a high quality keyword. Perfect for all office applications. Real business laptops can be expensive since they use high quality components and come in a very durable case that’s made for the advanced requirements of business users. Often security solutions like automatic backups, encryption and file recovery are included to ensure maximum safety of your valuable business data. The Apple Macbook series is great as a business notebook for example.

4. Everyday Laptops
Average laptops aren’t designed for the longest battery life or the highest performance, but as a space saving alternative for desktop PCs. They aren’t made from ultra light components or include any fancy high-end hardware you won’t need for everyday usage, so they are affordable and a great solution for families and home users.

5. Gaming Laptops
Gaming laptops are designed for the enhanced performance requirements of modern 3D games. They are equipped with fast graphics chipsets, the latest CPUs, a lot of memory and high quality displays to ensure the best possible gaming experience. A pretty well-known and popular sample is the republic of gamers series from Asus. The only disadvantage of these high-end notebooks is their limited battery life. If you are using a gamer laptop in full performance mode, the battery probably won’t last more than two hours maximum, so getting replacement batteries and pre-charging them for extended mobile gaming sessions is certainly a smart idea.

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