Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Why Buy a New Notebook Computer

Your current notebook May your needs entirely appropriate when it comes to word processing and e-mail. But if you want to expand into the digital photography, create your own music CDs or DVDs at home, to more complex games or surfing the Internet in several places with a broadband connection, it may be time to buy a new notebook . This article will explain that some of the features to consider in buying your next notebook. It will explain: processor, operating system, memory, size and weight, display, CD / DVD burner drives, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 Firewire, network interface card (NIC) and wireless.

Processor

The processor is the "engine" in your computer. I recommend buying a new notebook processor with a speed of at least 2.0 GHz. You can take advantage of several new processor technologies by replacing your old system. AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology and Intel Core 2 Duo processors provide significant gains in performance over previous generations. Since the processor is the "engine" of the notebook PC, this latest versions give you a much better experience in a wide range of activities, such as Web-surfing via broadband connections, 3-D gaming, print digital photos and Videos and music.

Operating System

Microsoft Windows Vista, you can get things done, stay connected, and enjoy a variety of entertainment in a safe environment. Choose from Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business or Ultimate. You can still certain applications, particularly companies that are not Vista compatible. If so, then there is a way to dual-boot your computer with the possibility of either XP or Vista, which can be found.

Memory

I recommend purchasing a new notebook with a minimum of 2 GB Ram. Many mainstream notebooks now offer DDR SDRAM memory, the much greater bandwidth and thus a better system performance than older SDRAM technology. You get a better PC experience, regardless of the applications used.

Size and weight

Notebook computers come in a variety of sizes and weights, with most at about 14 x 10 x13 and 5-8 lbs. They range from ultraportable notebooks weigh that as little as 3.00 pounds to power desktop replacement. When selecting a new laptop, consider how you will most of the time. If you want to replace a desktop computer, a larger, high-end notebook gives you the flexibility and expandability. A few extra pounds will not make a significant difference whether you are moving to your home or office. If you're looking for something to supplement a desktop computer or if you travel a lot, keep a small notebook.

Display

In recent years, active matrix (TFT, thin film transistor) display, the most popular because of their bright, vivid images, which can be viewed from all sides. The most common notebook screen sizes are 14.13 and 15.43, even though some ultra-portable models have screens as small as 12.13 or 13.3. Midrange The screens are generally satisfactory and into the eyes, But if your notebook primarily as a desktop replacement or for PowerPoint presentations on the street, choose a 15.43 or larger screen. The higher the resolution, the more information can be displayed and the sharper the definition and color . If your budget allows it, shoot for a period of at least 12.13 an active-matrix display capable of WXGA resolution.

CD-Writer drive (DVD / CD-RW)

A CD-RW is great for backing up data, storing digital photos, and the creation of mixed-music CDs. A single CD-R disc offers up to 650MB disk space (in the amount of 451 floppy disks). Plus, this combo drive, you can play movies.

DVD-writer drive (DVD / -R/RW)

I recommend with a Blue-ray drive for the high-definition DVD drive in your new book computer. A DVD burner and companion software allows you to create interactive DVD movies to be viewed on most DVD players or DVD-ROM drives. Edit and enhance your home video, add music or special effects, and burn all your great content on DVD for future enjoyment. On a single permanent and rewritable DVD disc, you can have up to seven times more information than you can on a CD. For better entertainment, select the LightScribe option, which allows you to label discs burn silkscreen-quality graphics on them.

USB 2.0

Great for digital photography enthusiasts, 2.0 USB ports allow connection to devices such as digital cameras, scanners and printers, and transfer files up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1 standard devices (if the devices support USB 2.0 ). USB 2.0 is also backward-compatible and can be equipped with devices with USB 1.1.

IEEE 1394 (FireWire)

Want to create home movies on your notebook? An IEEE 1394 port allows you to quickly move digital videos from your camcorder to your notebook, where you edit and produce the perfect home movie.

Network Interface Card

Most notebooks now come with an integrated network interface cards. Not only that enter a direct network connection, but they let you connect to the latest modems, such as high-speed DSL and cable modems, without buying or installing a separate card.

Wireless

Since one of the main advantages of a notebook is able to pick it up and go, wireless technology has become an important advantage of the high-end notebooks. Wireless capability allows you to avoid the constant connection and disconnect cables to restrict access to the Web, sync with your handheld, print a document, or use another peripheral, by ensuring that your notebook is ready for wireless World. To further enhance the flexibility of wireless, select a broadband wireless option to work wirelessly without the hassle of finding Wi-Fi hotspots.





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