Which Notebook Computer Has Your Name On It?


Which Notebook Computer Has Your Name On It?

Notebook Computers Are Sexy!

Granted, the notebook computer may just be the

sexiest accessory this side of a Baywatch Extra!

But are they worth the extra money? Should your

next PC be a notebook or laptop computer?

What are the pros and cons of owning a notebook

computer? More importantly, can they get the job done?

There's no denying it -- notebook computers are sexy!

Slim, svelte and lightweight; they always come across as

looking sexy, the ultimate in high fashion accessories.

Maybe sexy isn't the most appropriate word -- we

are talking about chips, hard drives and bits of metal.

But you have to admit; they do look good on just about

anybody!

However; don't let the good looks fool you! And don't

get blinded by all that sleek metal and flashy designs.

The notebook is one little workhorse whose time

may just have come. Growing in popularity as prices

decline, it's definitely worth considering

when you make your next PC purchase.

All kidding aside, just what are some of the practical

pros and cons of owning a notebook computer? What points

should you consider before buying a notebook computer?

Basically, you have to narrow it down to a few simple

steps. Then consider all your options before you make

your decision.

First, ask yourself -- what types of tasks, jobs, do

you want the computer to perform? Do you want it

for traveling, business, or for use in the home?

Do you want it for simple tasks like email, web

browsing or to use as a word processor? Do you want it

for gaming, web authoring, heavy graphic work, dvd

or MP3 downloading?

Next, consider all these options and find the notebook

that best suits your needs. Remember, it's your needs

that have to be fulfilled. Don't let a pushy salesperson

talk you into buying something you will never need

or use.

At the same time, make sure you buy a notebook that

has all the features that will complete all the tasks

you throw at it. In other words, make sure it

can do the job!

Keep that question in the back of your head as you

read the rest of this article. Especially, keep it

in mind, as you browse thru all these sleek models and

makes of notebooks. Don't be dazzled by all that

sexiness!

Keep your eyes on the cursor!

Keep asking yourself -- what does my new notebook

computer need in order for it to get the job done?

Lets take a closer look at all the options.

First, like anything sexy; notebooks come in all

shapes and sizes.

SMALL - How small can they be?

They can be as tiny as well -- the small traditional

paper notebooks -- with 10-inch displays. There is

even a sub category known as Tablet PCs; these are

very small tablets where you enter the data using

a stylus. Common in certain fields, like health

care or real estate.

Up a step from there -- are the 'Ultraportables'.

You can easily take these anywhere as they fit nicely in

a handbag or carry on bag. These are used by fliers

and travelers, they are light and small with 12 inch

screens without internal CD or DVD drives. They

don't match the performance of other larger notebooks.

LARGE - How large can they be?

They can be as big as 6 or 7 pounds or more. Over an

inch thick and come with 15 or 17-inch displays

these are often referred to as 'Desktop Replacements'

And just as their name states -- these can replace

your old desktop computer. For most purposes, these

notebooks can perform all the tasks of a regular pc,

have large screens, big keyboards, combo drives and very

large hard drives. But you have the handy option of

moving these from room to room for wireless networking,

or even for traveling.

MID-SIZE

In between these two groups; we have the business

class notebooks. These are often referred to as

'Thin-and-lights' -- they offer the best all around

convenience of performance, portability and the

different features.

Mostly preferred by the business travelers. They

have 14-inch screens, CD-RW/DVD drives, wireless

networking, because they are so versatile, these

'do-it-all' notebooks or laptops are becoming

really popular.

Basic Rundown

That's a basic overview or rundown on the different

types of notebooks. But you have to compare and

contrast the different features in a little more

detail if you want to figure out the best notebook

that's suited for your needs.

Since there are so many types and varieties of notebooks;

not to mention so many technical requirements... buying

a notebook can sometimes be confusing. And for some

people downright worrisome!

Will the notebook you choose get the job done? Will it

be able to do the applications, or tasks you want

it to perform?

Ease your Burden -- Make a Checklist!

If you don't want to be disappointed, here's a quick

'CheckList' of the features you want to check before

you buy your notebook computer.

* Processor: The heart of your notebook or computer. It

does the processing and applications. Most people prefer

Intel Pentium Processors; the higher the number the faster

it will process! Go with Pentium 4 if you can. Intel

Celeron is another choice.

* Speed: This is how fast your computer can process data and

perform your tasks. The faster the better! Latest models get

up to a blazing 3.6 GHz.

Tip: You might also want to check the rotational speed

of your notebook's hard disk as it can affect performance

a 5,400rpm notebook disk is much faster than a 4,200rpm

model. How fast the disk spins, will also determine the

performance level of your notebook.

* Hard Drive: Check if it has a fixed drive; some units

have drives you can swap. As for size; around 20GB for most

notebook drives. You'll need only a 20GB or 30GB for most

tasks on your notebook. If you handle large graphics or

large amount of files (dvd, M3Ps,etc.) you need more --

50 to 60GB or higher.

Also, keep in mind, that you also have the external

drive(s) option for storing and media-burning.

* Memory: How much do you need?

RAM (random-access memory). This is what the computer

uses to run applications and data on your operating

system. It's generally agreed that you need at least

256MB for Windows XP and Mac OS X. You will only need

128MB for other operating systems in Windows or Mac.

* CD-RW Drive: You will need a CD-ROM for installing.

And a CD-RW drive for burning your own CDs if that's

one of the tasks you want your notebook to do.

Keep in mind another option -- many notebooks can access

or use external drives for data storage, cd burning, etc.

* LCD Displays: Most have LCD screens; this is different

from your desktop CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitor but most

people are famaliar with this type of displays -- it's

commonly found in digital cameras and camcorders.

Screen Size: You have to consider what size LCD display

you want. If you're going to be viewing a lot of pictures

or movies on your notebook -- a large 15 or 17 inch would

be better suited for your needs.

Usually, LCD screens range in size from 12 inches to 17

inches (diagonal). Viewing is usually set at 1,024x768

resolution. Quality is almost standard in all these

notebooks. But check them out at your dealers if picture

quality is your main reason for buying a notebook.

Note-- Fujitsu LifeBook P ultraportable series has the

smallest displays 10.6 inches. The Apple PowerBook has

one of the largest at 17-inches.

* Modems: Most if not all notebooks have 56Kbps-modems

and Ethernet connections. As well as connections (ports)

for printers, VGA for external monitor and there should

be one or more USB ports for keyboards, drives, MP3's

and digital cameras.

* Antennaes: Most notebooks have built-in antennas for

wireless networking and portability. But check before

you buy!

* Portability: Might sound like a strange question

to ask about notebooks. Not really, most notebooks are

very portable, easy to carry -- what they were designed for.

However; larger notebooks like the 'desktop replacemets'

with 17 inch screens and weighing over 7 pounds might

not be the best choice for the heavy traveler. For example

the new HP Pavilion zd8000 weights a whopping 12 lbs!

* Accessories: Lastly, you should look at some

accessories that you might need with your notebook

computer. Many come with a Docking station or port

replicator -- somewhere to store and access your

computer. Check on the functions of each before you buy.

You might consider buying an extra battery; especially

if you're buying your laptop mainly for traveling and

in the field work.

Laptop bag is another accessory you should definitely

consider buying. Again, notebooks might seem lightweight

and small but if you have lug it around all day and you're

going to wish you had bought that carrying bag.

Now Assess Your Computer Needs?

Finally, we come to the main question that determines which

notebook is right for you. (If money is no barrier!)

WHAT DO YOU NEED THE COMPUTER FOR? WHAT JOB OR TASKS DO

YOU WANT THE COMPUTER TO Perform?

If you want something small to carry on a plane, or if you

travel a lot, then go with an utralight -- often called

ultraportables -- these are the lightest and smallest

notebooks, about the size of spiral-bound notebook and

weighing less than four pounds.

If you're a student and need something light weight but

also a little sturdy with a large hard drive (hold MP3s)

you might want to check out the 'thin and light' notebooks.

If you want to replace your main desktop with something

more portable -- go with a 'mainstream' or

'desktop replacements'.

If you want something you can use at home, work and

traveling around then you need 'thin and light.' If you

want an 'all-around' 'all-in-one' 'do-it-all' notebook ...

then buy a notebook of this type.

Because it's so flexible, and covers most of your computing

needs; this is the one that's becoming the most popular.

That's it - JUDGMENT TIME!

You have considered most of the facts about buying a

notebook computer. Now weight your options. Think about

the tasks you will be doing with your notebook. Look at

the checklist and check out the specs. Is everything covered.

Will the one you choose -- have the features to do the job?

Keep that question in your mind. It's the most important.

If you're considered all these points; buying your notebook

should be just a little bit easier.

In no time at all, you may be walking around with

one of those sleek, svelte - dare we say sexy -

accessories tucked under your arm.