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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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10 Most Popular Laptops On Sale

Are you looking for laptops on sale? Here’s a list of the ten most popular ones. Before you rush out and purchase laptops for sale, consider all your options. Also, check our coupon codes for notebooks on sale.

1 – HP Pavillion dv5t

The dv5t features an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, up to 4096MB DDR2 System Memory, NVIDIA GeForce Go graphics available and 15.4″ diagonal WXGA BrightView Widescreen. It only weighs 5.5lbs Starting price $1100.00. This is one of the best HP laptops on sale.

2 – Dell Studio 15

 Our Dell Studio 15 review : This screen is just 15.4″, it’s OS is Windows Vista® Home Premium, 2.00GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, with 3GB of memory. CD/DVD burner, 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450 video card. As well as a 56 Whr Lithium Ion Battery (6 cell). Starting price $749.00. It’s one of the better cheap Dell laptops on the market today.

3 – Lenovo ThinkPad T61

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T9300 (2.5GHz 800MHz 6MBL2), genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, it’s screen is only 14.1″, Hard Drive 160GB Hard Disk Drive, 5400rpm with Disk Encryption, 2 GB PC2-5300 Memory, 9 cell Li-Ion Battery. Starting price $1082.00

4 – Dell XPS M1530

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor ,Genuine Windows Vista ® Home Premium Edition,Size: 160GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, 2GB memory, 128MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8400M GS, along with a 56 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery. Starting price $999.00

5 – Sony VAIO FW

It’s screen is 16.4″ makes it great to watch DVD’s and Blu Ray discs. Weighs only 6.4lbs, Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium . Capable to hold 400GB hard drive, 4GB RAM and a 2.80GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. A battery life of five and a half hours. Starting price $1059.00

6 – Toshiba Satillite A305/A300

AMD Turion™ X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70, 4GB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz SDRAM, 320GB hard drive, a 15.4″ display screen. Starting price $899.00

7 – Lenovo ThinkPad T400

2.0MB Intel® Core™ 2 duo processor, Genuine Windows Vista ® Business Edition, The T400 has 14.1? display screen, up to 320GB of hard drive, and 8GB RAM, The unit weighs quite a bit less than most at 4.7lbs. Starting price $1130.00

8 – Dell XPS M1330

2.0MB Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor, Genuine Windows Vista ® Home Premium Edition, It comes with built-in camera Standard Display with 2.0 Megapixel Webcam, 2GB of memory,Size: 160GB 5400RPM Hard Drive, Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 video card. Starting price $949

9 - HP pavilion dv6700t

The HP Pavilion dv6700t Entertainment Notebook PC delivers a 15.4″ Brightview display, dazzling new high-gloss design, Intel’s Core Duo processors and the option to upgrade to an Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS graphics card with 256MB dedicated video memory. The weight is up there at 6.3lbs Starting price $899.00

10 – Dell Insprion 1525

1.0M/2.0GHz Intel® Celeron® 550, Genuine Windows Vista® SP1 Home Basic Edition, 15.4 diplay screen, 1GB memory, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 video card. Starting price $499

Update: This review was submitted by our reader Brandon A.

To date, I have purchased an HP G60-610CA Notebook, a Toshiba Satellite A660, and a Lenovo IdeaPad 12 Intel Atom N270 Laptop, and the Lenovo model was the cheapest of the three. Having said that, it also ran just as good as its peers (meaning the two other laptops I have purchased), and quite frankly, performed significantly better than I had ever expected. With an inexpensive price tag of only $350, I didn’t expect outstanding results or anything of the sort, but I was pleasantly surprised. I bought this laptop for basic internet browsing, instant messaging, and basic document work, and I found that the 1 GB of RAM and 160 HD more than met my needs. Is it the fastest and most powerful laptop on the market? No, absolutely not. Is it a very capable model that will certainly satisfy most, if not all, consumers? Yes, it will. The Lenovo IdeaPad 12 Intel Atom N270 Laptop is lightweight, compact, and durable, and quite frankly, a steal amidst other high priced competitors.

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