Fully Loaded Laptops
Buying a laptop is a commitment! Once you buy it, you can't
decide to change or upgrade any part of the system, as doing so
is impractical in terms of cost and time. So plan before buying
a laptop, and make sure it's a fully loaded model that is up to
date.
One of the important features of a laptop is its memory. While
most laptops come with a 128 MB memory, it's wise to invest in
more memory such as a system memory (RAM) of 256 MB or even
better, 512 MB, for the easier running of programs under Windows
ME, Windows XP, and others. After all, the more memory the
merrier!
Another main feature of a laptop is its port. A port is a slot
through which external material such as microphones and cameras
are connected. Laptops come with a serial port, infrared,
parallel, and a Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports. Most external
equipment correspond with different ports, which is why there
are several types of ports in a laptop. However, it is best to
opt for at least two USBs, as this is fast becoming the most
popular of ports.
CD-ROM drives are not a standard feature of laptops, but it is
best to have one installed, as most software comes in CDs these
days. Even better would be to install a DVD-ROM drive, which can
be used to read CD-ROMs too. A DVD-RW drive is capable of
writing and rewriting CDs and DVDs. Also, when on a lengthy
trip, having a DVD drive means you can check out your favourite
DVD!
Laptops come with internal modems or external PC card-based
modems for ready Internet access. The majority of new laptops
even come with modules for wireless networking, like Apple's
laptops which are Wi-Fi compatible.
Input devices in a laptop range from the Touchpad to the
Pointing Stick. A Touchpad is located beneath the spacebar on
the laptop keyboard. It is touch sensitive; use your fingers on
the Touchpad to move the cursor across the screen. The Pointing
Stick is a rubber nub set in the laptop keyboard, and can be
used to navigate the cursor by applying pressure with your index
finger, similar to using a joystick. You can also plug in a
standard mouse should you feel the need to do so.
There are a staggering number of laptop brands in the market
today, so choosing that perfect laptop suited to your needs is
no problem at all!
The Toshiba Portege R100 is a laptop specially designed for the
mobile professional. With a striking appearance, bright screen,
and integrated webcam, the Sony TR3A Vaio Ultraportable Laptop
is the perfect travel partner. The Sony Vaio X505 is super thin,
and uses carbon-fiber for its chassis, making it shock-free and
robust. The Panasonic Toughbook Y2 Ultraportable incorporates a
number of computer features in a portable and durable design,
and pays special attention to battery life. For an excellent
Multimedia feature set and attractive design, the Dell Inspiron
700M Notebook fits the bill.
Take your pick!