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Saving Money On A Laptop

Since their rise to popularity in the ’90s, laptops have rapidly come to be considered one of life’s essentials. It is now nearly impossible to navigate work and life without the use of a computer, and laptops can provide essential portability. One thing often stands in the way of consumers adopting laptops over cheaper desktop computers: the price tag.

Lightweight construction and sleek designs often come at a high price, and finding the cheapest laptops for sale can be daunting, as there are hundreds of different models and brands on the market. When you’re looking for laptops, the following tips can save you money and time as you navigate the complex world of laptop comparison.

First, consider buying a used laptop. The price of a laptop computer drops off significantly when you’re buying one that’s already been used for a year or two. It may not be as shiny as a new model, and it may have cosmetic problems, but if it works and fits your price range, it may very well be worth it. A new MacBook with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, and a 250GB hard drive costs about $999, but an eBay search will uncover big sales on laptops that are the same or similar models selling for much lower. Wherever you buy your laptop, make sure that the seller has positive reviews and that other customers have been satisfied with their purchases. Don’t buy a computer that is marked “as is,” and be wary of counterfeits and deals that seem too good to be true. When shopping online, you can’t physically see the product you’re getting, so be careful what you buy.

Second, comparison shopping is always a good idea. You might be tempted to go with the first laptop you see on the first site that you see, particularly if it’s within your price range and has all of the features that you need, but looking at several sites will work in your favor. A Lenovo ThinkPad T510 with 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-520M processor, 2GB RAM, and a 250GB hard drive is listed on various sites at $995, $899, and $950, so you’re probably doing yourself a favor if you look around. Google Product Search and other comparison-shopping tools can be your friend. Also, if you see a model you like at the lowest price you can find, try searching for a different brand or model that has the same features.

Third, decide what the essential features you need in a laptop are. Things like hard drive space, speed, and weight should be high on your list. Features like fingerprint recognition and backlit keyboards can be useful or fun if you have the cash, but if you’re on a budget, these should be lower on your list. Some sites let you customize your laptop with only the features you need, so make sure that you uncheck anything you feel is unnecessary — otherwise, you could be paying extra for features that you don’t even want.

With a few hours’ research, you should be able to come up with a laptop that fits your needs and budget. Be sure to consult friends and family with technical expertise, as they can often be valuable sources of information. Don’t make any hasty decisions — remember, the laptop’s going to be there tomorrow.

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Tips For Buying Laptops On Sale

In this economy, everyone is constantly looking to save money. Fortunately for those of you looking for laptops, you have come to the right place in order to save money on your next laptop purchase. Read on to find out how to maximize your savings!

First off, and most importantly if you really want to save money, stay away from Macs. Don’t get me wrong, they are fantastic computers, but they are much more expensive then similar Windows counterparts. However, this does not mean you should run out and purchase the cheapest laptops for sale. Sure, you will save a lot of money, but you might also get a poor quality laptop.

When performing your laptop comparison there are a few essential points, other than price, that should be considered. One of these is the size of the hard drive. For most people, you don’t need one that is overly large, 500GB or more is probably not needed, 320GB is still probably more than you will need. A 200GB – 250GB hard drive is probably a safe amount for the majority of people, and if you want to save even more money, then a little smaller could probably work too.

The amount of memory, or RAM, is important too. I would suggest looking for a minimum of 2GB, but here more is always better, and 3GB or 4GB would be ideal. This will help your computer to run multiple tasks simultaneously without much problem.

The operating system is also important in your decision. The newest one Windows 7, is the best, but also costs more. Its predecessor, Windows Vista, is older and uses more resources than 7, but will be cheaper. Before Vista was Windows XP, which will be the cheapest and use the least amount of resources (at the expense of less features), and would run well on most computers. Which one you choose is ultimately up to you, but my personal preference is Windows 7. I think it looks the nicest, and it has some very handy features and does not use to many resources either, but do some research and decide which is the best for you, although I would try to avoid Vista.

The last thing you will see when shopping for a laptop is the processor. These come in many sizes and varieties, but you should not worry about this too much. If you are using your laptop for standard things such as the Internet, word processing, etc., then you do not need to worry much about this, as you will not notice a difference. A better processor would be much more noticeable to people using their computers to design using complex programs and software, so there’s no need to spend extra money on the latest and greatest processor.

So now you are armed with the information you need to save money on your next laptop purchase and make sure you are getting what you need. However, you still may be wondering, “What is a fair price for all of this?” Well the answer to this varies, but sometimes, if you search well and are good at finding a big sale on laptops, you can find a laptop with everything you need for about $300. You may not be able to find this, but I have seen it once or twice. Look to spend about $500 on a decent laptop that meets the suggestions here, and a little more if you decide to spring for some upgrades.

With all this in mind, you are now fully prepared to go out there and get the best deal on the purchase of your laptop. I wish you the best of luck on your endeavor, but don’t fret, as this really is not too difficult. With some patience, you can often find an amazing deal and save a great deal of money.

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Black Friday Laptop Deals For 2010

As Black Friday approaches , more and more retailers have begun to advertise their Black Friday deals.There are many big sales on laptops. Among them is the popular retailer Best Buy.

Best Buy is offering a Sony Vaio laptop for just $399.99 dollars. If you’re looking for a best laptop brand, at a great price – this is it. The laptop features a 15.5 inch screen. The retailer is anticipating a great deal of interest and will open its doors at 5 am. However , they will be passing out tickets for the laptop beginning at 3 am. This practice has become more commonplace as retailers attempt to prevent a mad rush when they open their doors.The people who receive tickets will be guaranteed to receive a laptop. There will be a limit of one per person , so purchasing multiples will not be possible unless you have someone with you.

Good laptops on sale can also be found at Walmart who will be opening at midnight.Walmart opted to change their opening time to lessen some of the madness that occurs when they open at 5 a.m. This will also allow customers to be at another store for their 5 a.m. opening time. They are offering a HP laptop with a 15.6 inch screen and 250GB for $298. Their ad was leaked by the cable news channel CNN.

The retailer is hoping that offering great deals like this one will jumpstart holiday sales. Many retailers are suffering with the country in such a deep recession. Consumers have pulled their spending back , but are always open to a great deal. Electronics are always a strong seller and Walmart is hoping that this deal will encourage people top spend.

There are also some small laptops for sale , known as netbooks. These smaller laptops are ideal for teenagers. They are lightweight and can be tucked into a backpack or bag very easily. If you are in the market for a laptop, Black Friday is the perfect time to make your purchase. You should take the time to do some legwork and research to determine which of the laptops being offered on sale will meet your needs. For example, if you’re buying a laptop for playing games, read a variety of gaming laptop reviews before you head out shopping.

It is also important that you determine if you will make your purchase in store or online as part of your laptop comparson. If you do opt for an online purchase , you will want to see if the retailer is offering a shipping incentive. Many will give free shipping if your purchase meets a certain threshold. This is a great way to avoid crowds and long lines that are so common on Black Friday.

Also take a look at television shopping channels like HSN and QVC, they also offer great deals on laptops. Each channel allows you to make easy payments, breaking the payments up over several months. The laptops are normally fully loaded with a great deal of programs that you would normally have to purchase separately.

No matter how you choose to make your purchase , there are a number of deals to be had. Do not be afraid to ask for additional discounts or incentives, as retailers are all fighting for your business. It could mean the difference between a good deal on a laptop and a great deal on a laptop !

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Black Friday Online: Shopping For Laptops

This Black Friday guest post is from Jenna who writes about online shopping and getting good deals.

In the past, I’m the person you see starting their Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve. Whether it’s because I was working late, or because I had other commitments, I’ve always been a procrastinator, when it came to shopping for Christmas gifts. And the fact that I’m slightly claustrophobic, keeps me from malls during the holidays.

I’ve always heard the stories about Black Friday; people lining up outside the stores at 5 AM waiting for the doors to open, making a mad rush for the discount items. But because of my phobia, I wouldn’t even consider going to the malls on Black Friday. Now, however, since shopping online is so easy, I have no problems shopping on Black Friday. 

This year, my 13 year old is asking “Santa” for a laptop. He actually saved up about a third of the money himself, but I’m going to surprise him and buy him an HP laptop this year. I read a few gaming laptop reviews and this seems to be the best for his needs. Like I said, I would never, ever, consider going to the mall, especially on Black Friday, looking for laptops. I would not fight parking, nor would I fight the crowds, looking for a big sale on laptops. Online shopping is so easy! Now, I can go online and see the various Dell, HP, and Toshiba laptop that are new to the market. And, I can surf various websites faster than I can travel to any store looking for the cheapest laptops for sale.

The only benefit that I can see by going to the store and shopping there is that there may be an opportunity to barter and try to get a better price for the gift I’m shopping for, in this case, a laptop. But the reality is, if shopping at a Wal-Mart or K-Mart type store is there is NO opportunity to barter. If you were to ask them for a better price, they’d look at you like a puppy dog, with tilted head, with a response similar to that of a 5 year old; uh, nope. And, imagine how much gas (and time) I’d waste driving from store to store looking for the best price on laptops. Now, I can shop online and travel to as many stores as I want to, in as little (or as long) amount of time shopping for the best deal. I can surf from manufacturer’s websites, to store websites, and I can do it at the convenience of my schedule, without spending money on gas, and without wasting time and energy driving from store to store. And, with Internet security being as good as it is now (compard to when I started writing about online shopping), I don’t worry about shopping and having my identity being stolen, as long as I’m going on secured and reputable sites.

The various merchants won’t want you to hear this, but I don’t understand why anyone would shop at the stores on Black Friday. It makes no sense. I can get the same discounts online that are being offered at the retail outlets, but I can get it at my convenience, without the headaches of fighting crowds and parking, and I can do it in luxury of my own home!

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Finding Black Friday Laptop Deals

Continuing with our featured posts on Black Friday 2010, here is a guest post from Nico who tweets about deals and sales.

As Thanksgiving is around the corner, many shoppers are excited about the day where retailers offer items for nearly half off. This day is known as Black Friday and it occurs every year. During most Black Fridays, you will see people camping out of your local Best Buy or department store waiting for the doors to open so that they can rush in and get the item(s) that they’ve been targeting before someone else snatches it.

Most people, like myself, are usually looking for the latest electronics to hit the stores. A lot of people get excited because of the big sales on laptops that are being offered. It’s only once a year that your able to get a laptop for half the price it is usually worth and that is on Black Friday.

However waiting in that long line can be a hassle. Nobody likes to stay awake all night with a bunch of eager people that will be rushing to get the same item you’ve been eyeing the whole night. This is the main reason why I usually shop for laptops for sale online. It is the most convenient way of making a Black Friday purchase without people pushing and shoving you when the doors open. There are many good deals online to look for an affordable laptop that is suitable for you.

 Tigerdirect.com is a website that offers great discounts on laptops every Black Friday. Usually there are deals for online shoppers and deals for store shoppers for finding the best laptop brand for their needs. Finding a laptop shouldn’t be too difficult online since it is easy to see the variety of different computers they have including the specifications. The best way to find a good deal is to sign up for the stores specializing in Black Friday deals. That’s how I found out about a few different models of HP laptops on sale last year and ended up buying one for each of my kids. You can sign up for alerts for your electronic store to remind online subscribers that there is an exclusive offer in place that you may intrigue you.

These are just a few of the ways to find a good laptop on the day after Thanksgiving. As Thanksgiving is almost just a week away, it is a good time for potential laptop buyers to begin looking for the best laptop that is suitable for them. The rise of the use of the internet allows consumers to shop at the comfort of their own home. What better way is there to shop after you get a brand new laptop that you just purchased online at a price that’s a bargain?

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