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Do Not Forget to Check Out Various Components Before Getting a Notebook Computer



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By : Victor Epand    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-03-21 01:11:15
When you are about to purchase a cheap notebook computer, the most important component that should be examined is the central processing unit. There are only two processors that you should consider for a notebook computer, and they are the Intel Core 2 Duo and the Intel Core Duo. These two chips are regarded as the most reliable and are the top of the line. Both processors are available in notebook computers that are on the market for less than $1000.

There are several notebook computers that you can easily find within a very affordable price range. These systems are using older technology, since technology changes so quickly. You will probably have to buy another computer within a year or two. When looking for a cheap notebook computer, get one that will last you about four years. That will save you a few hundred dollars in the long run. In other words, don't buy technology that is too old. Do some research before making a purchase, and don't assume that the cheapest one is the best idea.

Another thing that you should be aware of when shopping for a cheap notebook computer is the RAM, memory. You need to make sure that the memory is fast enough to run the operating system that you plan to use. You should also pay attention to software or computer games that you will be using, and make sure there is enough RAM on the computer for those things. You can add extra memory on the computer for a small fee and have it installed for you, to make sure your computer will run fast enough.

Battery life is also a very important thing when you are considering buying a notebook computer. The main purpose of getting a notebook computer is so that you can be mobile. If you have to constantly plug in your computer, what is it use? A fully charged battery on a quality notebook computer can last between 3 to 6 hours. (The central processing unit plays an important role in the battery life. The more programs you are running, the faster the battery will drain.)

When you are looking for a cheap notebook computer, you should also consider the hard drive space. This is a very important factor. If your computer does not have enough space, it will constantly run slow. If you don't use very many media files, a 60 to 80 GB hard drive will be fine for you. If you do plan to use a lot of media files, you should get a bigger hard drive.

There are various websites where you can easily get the information about price, features, and discounts available for notebook computers. Use the internet as a resource, and go get the best computer within your budget.
Author Resource:- Victor Epand is an expert consultant for computers, laptops and software. When shopping for used computers, used laptops and used software, we recommend you shop at only the best online stores for used notebook computer, used notebook laptop, used Cheap notebook computers software.
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