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How to Choose A Laptop to Get the Best Laptop Deals

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Mon, 15 Aug 2011

The laptop you require depends on what you plan to use it for. Before you try and find cheap laptop dealsyou would need to consider what best suits you. You need to weigh up things such as mobility and portability against power and price. Laptops can vary widely in their weight and size with netbooks weighing around 1 kg and larger widescreen laptops weighing around 3 kg.There are numerous different categories laptops fit into. Starting with entry-level laptops they seem to be most suited for college students and people with limited computer skills. They are the cheapest choice costing below £450 and they are great for performing basic tasks like browsing the web and word processing etc. They won't be that powerful with around 2 GB of memory and could not have much storage space but it's good to aim for something with a minimum of 250 GB.

Another category is desktop replacement laptops these are typically for people trying to find a big powerful laptop for playing games, movies, videos etc. They're more portable compared to a desktop but as they are a replacement desktop they have got big screens(17 inches) and keyboards, which obviously means they are a great deal heavier than your average laptop. They've got lots of memory 4 GB or higher and frequently separate graphics, that is important when playing games or editing videos. You need to have a minimum of 500 GB of storage as you will need lots of space for photos, videos and programs. They should include high-powered processors such as Intel's i5 or i7 chips. They obviously don't have much battery life as with all the power and performance it's very draining.

Family laptops is yet another category where you'll find an all-round laptop best for all the family and mid-range deals on laptops. Because they are for the entire family they have a great deal of uses and therefore are able to perform many different tasks. They as a rule have mid-size screens at 13 to 15 inches and mid specifications 3 GB of RAM and dual core processors. You would need to try to find a minimum of 500 GB of storage because the laptop will probably be used by a lot of different people.

For businessmen who demand a mixture of portability and power there's an ultraportable class of laptops. These laptops concentrate on being lightweight and small in proportions so that they are really easy to carry, but they're still quite powerful. They may be pricey and normally are more expensive than £400, therefore it is important to find cheap laptop deals. They are much like netbooks in that they don't have an optical drive but they have higher specifications and a full operating system.{

The final category is netbooks or mini laptops that are ideal for surfing the web or e-mailing on the move, they provide an ideal travel companion. They should have an extra long battery life that can go for most of the day on one charge and tend to have quite low specifications with 1 GB of RAM and low-powered processors that are more energy-efficient. Because of the low specifications and small size of the netbooks they normally cost around £200.

Once you've decided what laptop you require visit the website http://laptopshouse.com where you can compare prices from leading UK retailers to get the best deals on laptops.

Reference:
www.which.co.uk

 



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