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Buyers' Guide: Notebooks

We guide you through the things to consider when buying a notebook

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Notebooks have caught on like wildfire with consumers thanks to plummeting prices and massive marketing campaigns. However, there are so many options that it’s easy to get confused.

Decide what you want your notebook for. If it’s for occasional use, running some office applications, accessing the Internet and email, then almost any low-cost notebook will do the job. If it’s for gaming or running video-editing software, you will be looking for a notebook with a large 15in/17in screen – possibly widescreen – a high-end Nvidia or ATI graphics chip, 1GB of memory and an 80GB (or bigger) hard disk.

In the low-cost arena, Intel has its Mobile Celeron chip and AMD has Sempron. In the midrange/high-end space, there are Intel’s Mobile Pentium 4 or Pentium 4 chips, while AMD offers Mobile Athlon 64 and Athlon 64. Expect to find these in desktop
replacement systems and those used by gamers.

For the best in performance with power-saving technology, go for Intel’s Pentium M or AMD’s Turion 64 processors.

Any notebook you get should have in-built Bluetooth and Wifi connectivity, a 30–40GB hard disk drive, 512MB of Ram, 14–15in screen, USB2 or Firewire ports, DVD/CD-RW combo drive and three to four hours’ battery life.

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MV Mobeus 1.4 Celeron
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Gateway 8550GB
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Buyers Guide/Notebooks

This is nearly 2.5 years out of date!!!

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