Laptop Notebooks - 3 Steps to Buying Laptop Notebooks

When looking to buy laptops there a lot of factors to consider, ranging from weight, looks, battery time, RAM, size, hard drive, and a lot more. And it's easy to feel confused and overwhelmed. But let's just take it one step at a time.

1) Decide what you want and need. What kind of computer do you really want? And I think the biggest question of all: What will you primarily be using the laptop for? This helps greatly in deciding which model, size, speed and so on that will suit you best.

If your biggest interest is taking pictures, sharing videos and doing graphic design then a MacBook of some sort is the obvious choice for you. On the other hand, if your basically just looking for decent laptop notebooks that give you the ability to surf the web, write in Microsoft Word and Facebook with friends, then pretty much anyone will do. The more you have specific niche hobbies such as design, music and gaming, the more you research you need to do.

2) Make a features list. Sort of like when your setting up a dating profile online, you need to be clear on what kind of features you're looking for in a future "mate". What color of  laptop notebooks are you interested in? How big should the screen display be (12, 13, 15 inches or more?)

How much battery time do you want the laptop you're going to buy to have? Are you happy with the touch pad or do you want to get an external mouse as well for your laptop? Just go through and answer these questions one by one. Then bring your answers with you to the store, and you will have just cut the your shopping takes with about 90%.

3) Pay special attention to these three items: Battery time, RAM, and CPU. For obvious reasons you want a battery time of at least a couple of hours. Otherwise, what's the point of having a laptop? I recommend you spend a little extra to get as long battery time as possible.

RAM (random access memory) is also a big one to be concerned about.To simplify things, we can call this the "short term memory" of the computer. And if you know that you like to use several programs at once and often multitask, jumping from one application to another, then RAM is your best friend and you should get a lot of it.

Lastly, the CPU or central processing unit is also worthy of special attention. This is the "brain" of laptop. The CPU coordinates everything that gets your programs, movies, images and games to run smoothly.

So the faster CPU you can get - the better. Here you vote with your wallet. Keep within the budget that you can afford and enjoy.

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