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Buying Your First Notebook Computer

One thing about buying your first notebook, laptop, or desktop transfer is that you will never have to go straight through the caress again. By the way, is there a inequity between a notebook and a laptop? There use to be, but from what I've seen in the market place, these two terms have been tossed colse to into a meaningless soup. Don't give it a second thought - if you're buying one for the first time, you have best things to worry about. I call them notebooks.

If you're use to desktops and have never researched the notebook computer technologies, manufacture an informed decision can be very frustrating to say the least. In the end I got just what I wanted (what I needed anyway) and I am happy. In fact I am writing this post on it. I nearly settled for less by rushing the buying process and trying to save a dollar or two. Don't let that happen, you're going to spend a pretty good chunk of change regardless, so you may as well end up happy with no regrets.

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Help

I can authentically help if you're the same kind of buyer and have similar computing needs as me. Then again, if you're not the same kind of buyer and have separate needs than I do, my choices may still enlighten you in regard to what you do or do not need/want.

Narrow Down Your Search

You will find that the huge option of makes and models shrink considerably as you narrow down your hunt by manufacture a list of your wants and needs in regard to hardware, software, notebook size and such.

I think that deep inside, most of us know what we authentically want. There was a motor selling for over two thousand dollars sitting next to the notebook I ended up buying. I wanted it authentically bad and for a moment authentically considered buying it, but that would have been silly. Unfortunately, cost does matter to most of us.

Choices - manufacture a list

First I made a list of what I could live with in a notebook computer, and then a list of what I authentically wanted. As you can fantasize the price inequity was huge, but I knew that my new notebook computer was in the middle of this price range.

This made me aware of two things:

I wasn't going to get exactly what I wanted because I refused to dish out that kind of doe. I was going to spend more than I had planned because I needed a clear whole of performance.

Here is what I wanted going in:

Display: large - 17.3 or larger. Video: graphics card with dedicated memory - no on-board graphics. Audio: decent sound card and speakers. Processor: 2 or 4 core 64bit with virtual technology (Amd or Intel) I ended up going with the Core i7 Cpu by Intel. 4 to 8 Gb Ram - preferably the most recent Ddr3. A salutary array of external ports.

I also wanted to buy in someone rather than have my new notebook computer shipped. I didn't like the idea of my computer going straight through any more shipping than it already had been - not after finding what some of my Christmas packages looked like last year. To bad there wasn't a new notebook computer in one of them.

Nothing on this list needed to be very high end. This small list narrowed down my hunt to an thorough whole of notebooks. It was then just a matter of what was in stock and available.

The end ensue - my new notebook computer

The end ensue for me was a nice, fairly high end workstation/entertainment center. Just what I needed and most of what I wanted. I spent more than what I had planned in the beginning, but far less than what I would have if I had not listed my wants and needs in the list above and started my explore from there.

I hope this has helped you in some way. Happy computing...

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