Top 5 Thin and Light Notebooks
If you look at the computer notebook market, you'll realize that
a lot has changed. Most new notebooks these days are dominated
by the Intel Pentium M processor. This CPU allows notebooks to
be designed thin and light due to its low power and high
performance.
If you're a wireless network fan, you'll also realize that most
notebooks have wireless network support by default. Many laptops
also have a much wider screen to allow enjoyment of multimedia
and games.
Here's a personal scoop of the top 5 thin and light notebooks
out in the market right now.
Toshiba Satellite M45-S3511
Powered by an Intel Pentium M 740 (1.73 GHz) processor and 512
MB of RAM, the Toshiba Satellite M45-S3511 is well suited for
both home and office use. It also comes with a widescreen
display, a speedy 8x DVD+/-RW burner and a huge 100 GB hard
drive. A very nice notebook that is highly recommended.
Gateway M460XL
The Gateway M460XL is powered by an Intel Pentium M 750 (1.8
GHz) processor and 512 MB of RAM. The battery is very
long-lasting and there's also a modular bay for adding an extra
hard drive, a floppy drive, a CD-RW or DVD drive. You also get a
8x DVD+/-RW burner and a 80 GB hard drive.
Sony VAIO T240P/L
The Sony VAIO T240P/L notebook comes with an Intel Pentium M 1.2
GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and an Intel 855GME graphics core. Its
long battery life will help keep you working for hours. There's
a big 60 GB hard drive, but only a CD-ROM / DVD-ROM combo drive
and a small 10.6 inch screen. Despite these shortcomings,
however, you get a top quality brand name notebook that looks
slim and sexy to boot.
Asus V6V
The Asus V6V laptop features a fast Intel Pentium M 1.86 GHz
processor, 512 MB of RAM and an ATI Mobility Radeon X600
graphics processor. This makes it great for high performance
graphics and games, especially with the included 4x DVD+/-R
burner and a 60 GB hard drive.
HP Compaq nc4010
The HP Compaq nc4010 notebook comes with an Intel Pentium M 725
(1.6 GHz) processor, 512 MB of RAM and an ATI RADEON IGP 350M
graphics processor. The downsides of this laptop are the small
12.1 inch viewable screen size, the lack of an optical drive a
small 40 GB hard disk. However, its price is hard to beat and
one of the lowest in this list.
Conclusion
Whew! That's a whole lot of notebooks for you to look at. Try to
keep the above thin and light notebooks in mind when you're out
shopping for one. Compare other models you find against these to
help you make a better purchase decision. Good luck!