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Which Laptop Is Right For You


Which Laptop Is Right For You?
By Gary Bracken

Laptops have often been thought of as simply a small, portable
computer that can be taken anywhere you go (within reason!).
There are actually four different types of laptops varieties
currently available however, and it is important to know the
differences between them, as prices, features and performance
can vary greatly between these laptop genres:

Ultra light Laptops – Known as sub notbooks or ultra-portables,
these laptops usually weigh no more than 4 pounds, and people
who travel frequently usually love these types of laptops.
Because these laptops weigh very little, they are easy to lug
around in a backpack or laptop briefcase...but they are also
very small. Typing on Ultra light Laptops, especially if you
have large hands, is downright difficult and
uncomfortable...make sure you bring along an external keyboard
that you can hook up to your ultra light once you arrive at your
destination. Ultra light laptops usually lack a CD Rom drive as
well, so make sure you have the proper attachments before
leaving home. Battery life on Ultra light laptops is usually
excellent however!

Notebooks – This type of laptop usually weighs between 4-6
pounds, with screen sizes from 12-15". As the laptop grows in
size, battery life usually goes down as there are usually more
devices and a larger screen to power. The Notebook is
considered a 'regular' laptop, and usually has a large opening
on the side where you can plug-in different devices like a
CD-Rom drive, floppy drive, or wireless PCMCIA cards.

Standards – These laptops are the most commonly purchased types
of laptops...they offer a full range of built-in features,
including wireless connectivity, CD/DVD drives, network
interfaces, multiple USB 2.0 ports, nice sized screens (usually
15") and a keyboard that is easy to type on. You won't need to
pack along a lot of extra attachments for the standard laptops
which is nice. Also, the best deals, discounts and prices can
usually be found on standard laptops from all of the major
laptop manufacturers.

Extra Large/Gaming – These bests are best suited as a 'desktop
replacement'. They are usually much faster, louder and have 17"
screens in most cases. The battery life is only about 1-2 hours
as these laptops really burn through the power. Their faster
processor speeds, larger screens, larger keyboards and heavier
size makes them perfect 'home / gaming machines'. Expect extra
large laptops to weigh in excess of 8 pounds. These specialty
laptops are also some of the priciest, and will almost always
have all options built-in...no need to pack around an external
keyboard or CD-ROM drive with these laptops...just make sure you
bring a couple extra batteries though!

Make sure you purchase the laptop that will work for your
needs, whatever they may be…buying a laptop that is too heavy if
you are a frequent traveler will leave you exhausted from
hauling it around. Buying an Ultra light laptop if you are a
gamer will leave you disappointed. Make sure you evaluate your
needs before purchasing your next laptop, and you’ll be smiling
instead of grimacing in frustration!

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About the Author: Gary Bracken has been actively involved in
the mobile computing industry for the past 10 years, and
currently runs http://www.laptops-express.com Come and save up
to 60% off retail on your next laptop purchase.

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