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Posted on 11-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Adriana Noton

Computers have been around for many years. In fact, the concept of computer hardware existed as far back as World War II. Laptops actually did not exist until the 1980s. Laptops today are faster and more sophisticate, which need special attention when repairing. Unfortunately laptops wear out, whether parts break or the whole model needs replacing. With proper care, and repair, laptops can exist beyond their normal time. Using high tech for laptop repair makes upkeep a lot easier.

Laptops can be difficult to fix, but the great news is that they can be fixed. If a part cannot be mended, it can be exchanged for a brand new one. Not everyone should handle fixing a laptop, as some of the pieces are extremely fragile. Just a few pieces that need a little extra care are the motherboard, the hard drive, and the processing chip.

Technicians are rigorously trained in school to know what each piece does, and how to troubleshoot any problems that may arise. Sometimes these technicians also offer services like removing stubborn Trojan viruses that have shut the user out of the system. However, normal people who have taken the time to study computers and laptops may also be able to conduct normal repairs. This is usually due to the fact that most systems have been designed as “plug and play”. This means that the user only needs to install the part and the computer automatically recognizes it in the system.

Over the years, personal computers have become smaller, but so have laptops. Some may be as thin as one inch. These contain many small parts custom built to fit the size. Laptops are designed to be lightweight, and small enough to fit in most places.

The best tools to use when fixing laptops are thermal gauges and a ‘multi- meter.’ Thermal gauges monitor the temperature of the system’s parts. It allows the technician to know if a part is overheating too fast, or not heating enough. A multi- meter tests the power fluctuation within the laptop. If a relay is not functioning correctly, parts of the laptop might not be working, as they should. Investigating to find out the problem of a laptop system is like a lab experiment. It requires a lot of time and patience.

Pliers and even screwdrivers are other tools that are used to repair laptops. These are designed a bit smaller to handle the job. When conducting computer or laptop repair, it is not wise to use force. This will only break the system and end up being expensive to replace.

One of the most common problems with laptops is a burnt out fan. Fixing such an issue involves replacing the fan itself. The computer repair technician has to open the laptop, pull out a few other parts before reaching the fan itself. To remove the fan, the technician needs to disconnect a few cables. Although this sounds simple, it is not and should be done with deft hands.

Although it is a real convenience to have a warranty on a laptop, it might not be the most ideal solution. Some companies will either replace the whole laptop, or not take the time to investigate the real issue. Individual techs might do a much more thorough job and even involve the client in making the best decision to repair their system.

Through time, laptops have greatly evolved. Although there are manuals and special tools to help assist computer techs, perhaps in the future laptops will be designed with a more efficient means of repairing.

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Posted on 09-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Dorothy Yamich

Well over seven million people in the United States last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in about fifty billion dollars of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A large number of these victims were tourists, business travelers, and people on their holidays. Here is some valuable information that may save you a lot of grief when you travel.

It’s very easy for people traveling on vacation to let their guard down. They have a lot on their minds remembering everything they have to take care of before they go and what they need to take with them on vacation. Not only that, all they want is to have fun, unwind, and relax. Isn’t that what a vacation is suppose to be all about? When they’re traveling they don’t want to have to be constantly on guard all time and concerned about getting ripped off every day of their holidays.

There are three serious sources of identity theft that you should be aware of when you travel. They’re your wallet, laptop or PDA, and internet cafes.

Research indicates most identity thefts occur when people’s wallets are stolen, usually by professional pick pockets. Whether you travel on vacation or business you must guard your wallet all of the time because you are at more risk than in familiar surroundings. Never ever carry your wallet in your back pocket - it’s not called the “sucker pocket” for nothing. It is best to carry your wallet in a fanny pack. Some travelers recommend a fanny pack with a Velcro closure instead of a zippered one because you can hear it being opened. The usual places you’re likely find pickpockets are in crowded areas such as airports, train and bus stations, hotel lobbies, restaurants, as well as at sporting events.

Almost everyone carries more personal information in their wallets then they need. What you should do before you travel is to go through your wallet and take out any personal information that you don’t need when traveling such as bank checks and check books, credit card receipts, bills, and memberships cards such as library cards. Also, you do not need to take your social security card as you probably already have that number memorized by heart.

Debit cards certainly are a convenient way to take small amounts of cash out of ATM’s when traveling, but are also a great way for thieves to clean out your bank account if they get a hold of them. One way you can reduce this risk is to open up a separate bank account before you go and only put as much day-to-day cash in it as you think you may need for your holidays. Take only that bank debit card with you.

Credit cards are protected by Federal law so are a much better choice to take with you as you are generally covered for any fraudulent charges incurred. Also, if you are over-charged or find an error on any of your credit card transactions when traveling, it’s easier to get the charges corrected or reversed from the card companies. You probably should take two credit cards in case one is lost, or compromised. You can obtain smaller, limited amount prepaid cash cards from Visa, MasterCard, and American Express that are perfect for daily use. You can get these cash cards in any denomination. It’s probably best to purchase a couple of cards with a low limit of five hundred dollars or less each. If the cards are compromised, the credit card companies will replace any lost or pilfered funds. You should leave your major cards and passport in your hotel room safe or the hotel’s safe along with any other personal information that you do not need from day to day.

Before you travel it’s a good idea to check that your credit cards do not expire while you are on vacation. And make sure to call your credit card issuers and let them know when and where you plan to holiday so they don’t have a seizure and cancel your card when they see credit charges appearing from some place like Timbuktu. Make note of these phone numbers and take them with you on vacation.

Another major source of identity theft starts with stolen laptops. More than six hundred thousand laptops are pilfered or lost in the U.S. alone, frequently from inattentive travelers in airports, restaurants, and hotel lobbies.

Before you travel on vacation, back up your laptop and put the backup disc in a safe place at home or in the safety deposit box at your bank just in case your laptop is lost or stolen. Stick a small strip of colored tape on the top and bottom of your laptop and laptop case as most laptops and their cases look similar in appearance. Write your name, destination address, and contact information at your destination on a piece of paper and tape it to your laptop just in case it is lost at the airport. You shouldn’t use your home address on this piece of paper. It’s better to use your work or business address and phone number. There are so many laptops left behind at airports unintentionally. The lost and found airport personnel do not have time to try and gain access to all the laptops which are more than likely password protected anyway.

The third major source of identity theft may happen at any internet caf or public computer. Your personal information may be at risk even if you’re just accessing or sending e-mails. A key stroke logger which secretly keeps a record of all user names, passwords, and personal information entered could be installed on the computer. Even if public computers are not compromised they still store information you input in the temporary internet files and the history. Don’t access any bank or credit card account, or pay bills from these computers. Usually computers located in business centers of hotels and on cruise ships are safer to use than other public computers.

The bottom line is to always be vigilant when you are traveling. Have a safe and fabulous vacation!

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Posted on 07-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Andrew Johnson

To find a cheap laptop you have to know where to look. Just because something initially looks like a deal doesn’t mean that it is the best one out there. Know what you want in a laptop from the operating feature to the hardware to narrow down your selections. Look around and keep a mental note of what you find.

Set a firm spending limit based on your needs and don’t go above it for any reason. Don’t go too low or you risk losing quality to save a few dollars. Remember that the word cheap can mean different things to different people. A laptop that costs $1,000 may be out of your ballpark but reasonable for another person.

Use real world sources like pawn shops and computer repair store to find really good deals. Computer repair stores are often underutilized for making these types of purchases. Pawn shops carry a number of barely used electronics. The best part about using offline sources is that you can try out the product before making a decision.

Likewise, finding a suitable item online can also prove fruitful. Major retailers, auction websites and smaller computer sizes usually offer unbeatable deals on electronics. Another plus to shopping online is that you can literally do it whenever you want at any time of the day. You can get all of the information you need on a particular model without leaving your home.

Before buying anything, check with the seller to see what sort of warranties are included. Extended warranties for an additional cost may be a good idea, especially if the laptop is used. If the sale is only offered as is, carefully weigh the pros against the cons. Sometimes a good deal really is too good to be true.

Unfortunately, because selling electronics is a way to become lucrative very quickly scams can be abound. For any online purchase, make sure that the seller a large amount of positive feedback. Even one negative review can be an indicator of trustworthiness. Having verifiable contact information for the seller can also be helpful. Always get a receipt. With a receipt, you can always write off the cost on your taxes if anything goes wrong with your electronic.

Properly survey all of your options and keep the pros and cons in mind before making a purchase. Your final decision on getting a cheap laptop should only be after researching all aspects. Keep your end target in mind and you will make an investment that will benefit you for years to come.

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Posted on 07-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Andrew Johnson

A laptop or notebook is a computer you can take with you. They are called laptops because they are small and fit on your lap. The laptop is essentially a small desktop computer. There are all sorts of different types of notebook computers. There are also different styles of them. Most contain the same common components that a desktop has only smaller and lighter. There are some qualities all laptops have such as weight, internet, and a long battery life.

Most notebooks have the same basic components. They have a mouse, track pad, or a track ball. Normally they also have a CD drive if not a burner or a DVD player. A keyboard and a screen is something that is a given but most modern notebooks have a port for a full-sized keyboard or monitor. If you plan on using your laptop as your main computer you should think about these extra ports.

Notebook computers these days are designed to be light weight. There are some that are a little over two pounds but most of them weigh between five and ten pounds. Laptops are a bit different as far as weight goes and this should be taken into consideration when you are buying one.

A lot of the different laptop computers now have some form of wireless internet. If you have one that does not adapters can be purchased from most computer stores or online. For portability, wireless internet is a must for most notebooks.

Almost all laptop computers have a long battery life. Normal battery life is about three hours. There are a lot of things that shorten this such as games that use a lot of power, graphics, and programs that require a lot of processor speed. There are supplemental batteries as that can be bought as well.

Full notebook computers are generally considered to be a replacement computer. You also have a smaller lighter laptop called a netbook. These are mainly for surfing the web and for doing simple tasks. There are gaming laptops as well. These are expensive machines with a large amount of processing power and a high end graphics card in them. When selecting a notebook you will want to consider exactly what you are going to do with it before making a purchase.

Most laptops range in price from about $300 for a subnotebook up to thousands for a graphics intense gaming computer. When you are choosing a notebook make sure that you are not overbuying. There are a lot of different features that can be swapped out so you can get the machine that works really well for you.

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Posted on 06-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Andrew Johnson

Ten odd years ago, a cheap laptop was practically unheard of. A new laptop back then would be about the price of a pre-owned car today. The technology was relatively new, so it was, of course, relatively expensive.

Today, times have changed, and you can get a laptop for about as much as it would cost to take your family out to a really nice restaurant, or stay a night in a swanky hotel. The technology is a little older, and it’s the nature of technology to become cheaper the older it gets.

With that in mind, here’s where to look for it…

Sales

This one’s pretty obvious. Computer shops are always having big blowout sales. Laptops are a competitive business, and oftentimes, three or four laptops will come out at once, and one of them will just destroy the others in terms of sales, not because the other laptops are no good, but because this hot seller is somehow sexier or sleeker or just had a better marketing campaign. So computer shops are always loaded with stuff they need to get rid of.

Buy From a Friend

We’ve all got at least one buddy who absolutely must have the latest stuff. They trade their car in on a bi-annual basis, they keep moving to a slightly bigger apartment whenever their lease is up, and they’re always sporting a new laptop. Next time they’re ready to upgrade, let them know that you’ll buy their computer for less than you’d usually pay for it used, but more than they could ever hope to get on a trade in. You both win.

Used Laptops

Just be careful buying a used laptop. You can get the lowest prices this way, but there’s little guarantee that the thing will work. So here’s what you can do: Get it really cheap, so you have a few bucks left over to fix it and upgrade it if it’s not quite perfect.

Get’em Online

Another no-brainer. If you want to give them all a test run before choosing one, try them out at the local computer shops, but then go home and look and see where you can get’em cheap. The local shops know they can charge whatever they want since they’re the only shops in driving distance. Online, prices are more competitive.

Slightly Outdated Laptops

They’re always putting out something newer and fancier. This doesn’t mean the old ones are no good, just that the old ones are cheaper. Keep an eye out for great laptops that are getting an overhaul from the manufacturer in the near future. When the new model comes out, snatch up the old one.

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Posted on 03-03-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Andrew Johnson

There is a large selection in laptop computers today depending on the size, speed, memory capacity of the computer, and other additional features that someone may be looking for. Many different brands exist, and most brands have selections which are good in quality. This is a guide on the type of laptops available for the many different uses people need a laptop.

The first type of laptop to be examined is the netbook. This is a new type of laptop which is smaller in size, and it is known for its cheaper price under $500. They also have lower powered systems compared to other laptops. One gigabyte of RAM should be the goal to look for when shopping a netbook.

The second laptop to be looked is that for a busy business person. People who constantly need a computer especially when they travel need a sturdy computer that also can keep company material safe. Two popular brands for this purpose are the Lenovo Thinkpad and the Dell Latitude. The have about two to four RAM.

The next group of people who use computers are the home users. They may like to use the computer leisurely or for certain purposes, but the computer may not do much traveling except within the home. It can be used for many different purposes such as playing computer games, watching movies, and doing some homework. A popular size screen is 15 inches, and they may be priced for around $1000. Two gigabytes of RAM is average for these types of computers which are available in many types of brands and qualities.

When shopping for a laptop, compare prices from different stores, such as the large electronic stores, discount warehouse stores, and online stores. These all sell outstanding selections of computers at comparable prices. Some offer warranties for these computers.

Doing research on these computers before purchasing to get the most suitable specs is important. It can save money, and allow the optimum performance. Memory size, speed of the computer, and the length of the battery life are important features. Other accessories are available to help enhance performance as well.

It would be hard to not be able to find a perfect laptop to suit most needs because there is such a large selection. Prices have lowered in recent months as well as size to make them more mobile. However, the high-powered large laptops are also useful, and good deals can be found on these.

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Looking to buy a laptop? Congratulations! Consequently, are you interested a thin-and-light laptop, a well-known laptop, an really portable laptop computer, or even a business laptop computer? And do you need that in a Dell, a Gateway, an IBM, a Sony, or perhaps a Toshiba, to name a few of your choices?

Confused yet? This definitely can be overwhelming. However, purchasing a notebook computer doesn’t have to mean studying an entire different language. It simply indicates you must determine what your needs are and just what types of equipment is best suited to achieving those requirements. Ask yourself the following two questions:

1. Just how am I gonna make use of this computer?

The requirements you assume putting on a computer could determine how much memory you will need, processor speed, display size, and also the size of your hard drive. It also matters just how much wear and tear you think you’re planning to put on your mobile computer. For instance, are you going to be schlepping this from college room to coffee shop, or are you mostly going to be using this at your house, as a replacement for a desktop computer? Are you gonna be saving a lot of digital music files or even photos or perhaps other multimedia that may eat up enormous amounts of hard drive space? Do you need wireless capability and also a lot of peripheral devices, such as CD-RW drives or DVD drives? Are you planning to do graphics work or even viewing a lot of video on your laptop computer, such that a powerful, fast processor and also a large and high-resolution screen are important to you?

2. How do I find the laptop that may do exactly what I want?

Thin is not always better; nevertheless then, less is sometimes more. In the notebook computer jungle, searching your perfect computer can be a challenge. It may help to consider the various products of laptop and also see just what features each one can give.

* Ultraportables

These kinds of machines are thin, small, and also light-typically not over four lbs. Just what they do not have going for them is lots of processing power or the bells and also whistles of bigger systems: they do not have internal CD or DVD drives, they’ve got smallish hard disks, and they have displays of 12 inches or perhaps smaller. A good choice for someone on the go a lot who doesn’t demand lots of their system, however performance lags behind other laptop computer models.

* Thin-and-lights

Ideal for business travelers, these laptops have powerful internal processors, 14-inch displays, and wireless networking capability, plus a combo CD-RW/DVD drive. They have a lot of memory and roomy hard disks. Trade-off: they weigh a bit more (four to six pounds) and they cost quite a bit more.

* Mainstream notebooks

Essentially, these kinds of laptops are desktop computers which can do a little travel. At six to eight lbs, they come with a 14-inch or even larger display and also more than enough basic power, in terms of processing speed, memory, and hard drive space.

* Desktop replacements

The name says it all: these kinds of laptops think they’re desktops. They’ve got 15-inch to 17-inch monitors, more than sufficient for gaming or even creating home movies. They have the fastest processors, the largest hard drives, and the most memory of any notebook available. And they weigh at the least seven pounds.

Understanding at the least a few of the terminology should help you carry on intelligent conversations with laptop sales people. And remember: since technology changes so fast, you will never have to be stuck with a dud laptop for more than two years!

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Posted on 28-02-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Erwan Go

HP Desktop Computer comes with lots of features and series so it is very crucial doing research on your needs before buying a desktop computer. You ought to put some emphasis about the stability and service support to your next computer should you decide to obtain a desktop computer for professional needs however , if you would like to obtain a desktop for home usage you may go for a brand with a good processor for web surfing and can handle more multimedia applications.

A brand desktop computer like HP Desktop Computer that has been trustworthy for a long time has the answer to both your professional and personal home needs. HP or Hewlett Packard has long maintained its top 10 position in the computer peripheral devices industry as a trustworthy name and positioned in Palo Alto - California.

A number of points you’ve got to looks into while buying an HP Desktop Computer:

* CPUs - this features are keys for being considered whenever shopping for a desktop computer

- Motherboard: Many PC suppliers don’t publish the type of motherboard used in their desktops. Be cautious about selecting branded motherboard to your desktop computer.

- Memory: System memory is vital - you can never have an adequate amount of it. Typically, look for at least 512 MB or 1 GB of memory in the desktop computer you would like to purchase.

- HDD: A typical hard disk by today’s standards would be about 80 GB at least. In case you do plenty of downloading off the Internet, or edit videos or have a big collection of MP3s, you’d need at least a 160 GB hdd.

- Optical Drives: A DVD-RW drive has become a standard feature in most computers. Make certain you’re getting at least a 40X DVD-RW speed. It is possible to always buy a DVD-RW with higher speed whenever the need arises.

- Graphic Cards: In case you play many games, specially 3D games you will not want to rely on the in-built integrated video of your desktop computer. Make sure the system has a separate video card with at least an AGP of 8X and 512 MB of video memory.

- Sound: if you’re a computer audio buff, get a separate third-party sound card. You possibly can have a selection of computer head set and speakers on offer, as well.

* Operating System - be sure that your desktop computer comes with a genuine XP Home or Professional edition of an operating system, which suits your computer’s configuration.

* Monitors - you’ve a choice to make, whether you desire a LCD or CRT display. You will go not less than a 15 inch monitor in case you want a CRT or LCD display.

* Technical Support - a prime consideration after sale support and warranty periods especially if you’ve no experience in troubleshooting computers. Most warranties last for a 1 to 2 years, quite enough for the average user.

* Budget - you have to be sure that you obtain the best deal to your desktop computer. Typically, a desktop computer with less features cost less than a desktop computer with more features. You may reduce costs by avoiding top end graphics cards or more multimedia enabled technologies.

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Posted on 27-02-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Alison White

The most common chemistries used in laptop batteries are:

NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) - This is the oldest technology and is the least commonly used nowadays. NiCad batteries are prone to the “Memory effect” and are heavier than the newer technologies. NiCad is not environmentally friendly chemistry as it contains heavy metals, which cannot be disposed of in landfill sites. Most manufacturers have stopped producing batteries of this type chemistry. As an end user it will be increasingly difficult to source these batteries. The best alternative is external battery packs. This is an external battery, with run times of up-to 10hours and is compatible with most manufacturers.

NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) - These batteries are less likely to be prone to the memory effect and have a much better power to weight ratio than NiCad. This is a commonly used chemistry. These batteries are also being phased out by most manufacturers. However, many have lithium-ion versions that are compatible. Always consult the manufacturer or a reputable laptop battery supplier.

Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) - This is becoming the dominant technology due to its excellent power to weight ratio. Such considerations are becoming more important as mobile devices become smaller and lighter and battery weight becomes significant. Another plus point for Li-Ion is that it doesn’t suffer the memory effect at all. These batteries do have a tendency to lose charge quickly towards the end of their effective life span. If this starts to happen the battery must be replaced.

These three technologies are quite different in the way they charge and therefore should not be substituted unless the device has been designed to take different chemistries. The owner’s manual will describe which batteries are suitable. Lithium Ion laptop batteries are available at ComputerBatteries.co.uk

Laptop Battery Capacity

Laptop batteries are rated by, Voltage (V) and Milliamp-hours (mAh). Voltage is the rate at which energy is drawn from the battery and Milliamp-hours represents the capacity of the battery. The Milliamp-hour rating corresponds to the run time of the battery. A battery with a high Milliamp-hour rating, has a relatively longer run time than a battery with a low Milliamp-hour rating.

Batteries with different Milliamp-hours can be used on the same laptop provided the voltage rating is the same. The voltage rating has to match that of the original battery or as recommended by the computer manual. Using a battery with a different voltage setting can seriously damage the laptop. The power ratings of most compatible/replacement batteries are higher than the original manufacturers’ batteries. This will not damage your laptop, in fact, it simply means that these batteries in many cases last longer than original manufacturers’ batteries. Ask the experts like PowerUp on compatible replacement laptop batteries.

The run time of a laptop battery will vary on individual notebook computers, based on the applications being used (i.e. high graphics, games), the number of times something is saved or retrieved from the hard drive and/or CD Rom drive, the memory of notebook, and chemistry and capacity of the battery. A ‘realistic’ average run-time for a battery is 1.5 to 3 hours. Using devices like a wireless adapter on the laptop also drains the battery considerably.

The life of a battery under normal use is around 500 to 900 charge-discharge cycles. This is about one and a half to three years of battery life for the average user. As the rechargeable battery begins to fail, the running time of the battery begins to decline. See the Laptop Battery & AC Adapter Information page for advice from PowerUP.

Laptop Battery Care

Most laptop batteries when purchased are sent out in a discharged state. The laptop batteries require to be “run them in” to achieve maximum performance and the best service life. Simply insert the battery into your laptop and allow it to charge fully and then, fully discharge your battery (i.e. run your laptop using battery power until it switches off) then fully charge your battery once again.

It is possible that when you first put the new battery into your laptop it will show it is fully charged almost straight away, but it doesn’t power the laptop for very long. This does not mean the battery is faulty, simply take out and reinsert the battery, fully charge it once again and this should solve the problem.

It may take some time for certain laptops to recognize new batteries and you may have to run a calibration program that you can access through the control panel on your laptop. If in any doubt please consult your user’s manual for your laptop.

Make sure that you fully discharge your battery from time to time, as this will prolong the useful service life of the battery. If you are not going to use the battery for some time (perhaps a month or more), remove it from your laptop in a fully charged state and store it in a cool dry place away from sources of heat and light.

Listed below are tips to ensure optimal battery life:

* Use the AC adapter whenever possible. * Set the Windows Power Management settings to maximum savings. * Lower the brightness setting on the screen backlight. * Disconnect any unused devices (e.g., modems) when not needed. * Use power management freeware like Power Center 2.12. * Disable Auto Insert Notification on the CD-ROM. * Turn off Autosave features. * Disable automatic formatters, spell checkers, and autorecalculate features. * Use disk caching programs such as Norton Utilities to lower disk access time. * Add RAM to lower disk access time. * If you have a backup battery, use it in rotation with the current battery. * Use the Suspend or Hibernate feature when taking a break. * Fully drain and recharge the battery every couple of months. * Minimize the number of programs running at the same time. * Use smaller programs when possible (e.g., WordPad versus Word). * Minimize game play and DVD viewing.

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Posted on 26-02-2010
Filed Under (Laptops) by Andrew Johnson

The Samsung laptop comes in all sorts of designs and sizes. From their ultra portable twelve inch models to their impeccable seventeen inch models, there is a size and model for just about any need. One great thing about the Samsung brand is they are usually first to offer the top of the line and first rate quality. Also, the Samsung is known for it’s reasonable price.

With the N-series of laptops, the consumer is offered small, lightweight netbook like computers. These are great when it comes to low tech usage such as sending and receiving E-mails as well as surfing the net. While fairly simple in use, the N-series also offers the cutting edge of technology. These are also quite stylish and one can be chosen to fit your needs and style.

The P-series, or professional notebooks are created for those constantly on the move, especially those who are away on business. The P-series is both powerful as well as elegant and will not only look good in the board room, it will also accomplish any task needed for those business trips. Falling along with Samsung’s track record of high performance, the professional series is top of the line for business and travel needs.

The X-series of laptops is their ultra thin series. This style is extremely mobile and lightweight. However, for their size, they pack a lot of power. Equipped with the latest technology in processors, the X-series is able to incorporate communication technologies as well as a variety of multimedia technologies. This series is also equipped with high definition LED screens. For work or play, this gives the user maximum enjoyment.

One of the top sellers is the Samsung R-series. This Samsung laptop is the top of the line in computer entertainment available in laptops. These are typically geared towards gamers and people who use their laptops for video production. With crystal clear viewing and large screens, the high definition screens attract gamers in droves. It puts you right in the middle of your favorite game. They are also great for watching movies and videos.

One of the most recent lines added to the Samsung series of laptops is the Q-series. These are designed for the style conscious user. They are outfitted with both innovative multimedia and advanced communication capabilities. These are perfect for students who need a powerful computer with a portable and sleek design. They have a great range for portable connectivity so they are usable in almost any Wi-Fi hotspot.

The Samsung laptop not only has some of the lightest and most portable laptops, they have some of the most powerful ones as well. The productivity of the Samsung is superior to many of those on the market today. And as the technology gets better, you can be assures that Samsung will follow suit.

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