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Laptops On Sale: What To Look For

The first step to purchasing very cheap laptops is knowing what you want it to do. If you intend to perform any gaming, it is important that your prospective laptop have some form of NVidia or ATI graphics processor: An Intel GPU lacks 3D processing capability and is therefore only suitable for web browsing and other office work. For gaming purposes, accept nothing with less than 2 GBs of RAM. At the time of this writing, the Intel-family processors dominate the AMD equivalents in performance and cost, but AMD processors are generally somewhat cheaper.

If gaming is not a serious concern for you, go with the cheapest thing you can: Just about anything will run your word processor and browser. For an operating system, unless you are purchasing more than 3 GBs of RAM, try to stick with Windows XP: Support and compatibility are simply better at this point time. However, be aware that you will need a 64-bit operating system (Win7 64 is recommended) if you intend to exceed this amount of memory, as 32-bit operating systems such as XP are unable to effectively utilize more memory.

The next important point in buying laptops on sale is to know where to look. For this, we turn to the Google. Key in a helpful query like notebooks on sale, and peruse the hits returned. Competitive price offers begin at the $200 range, but these lower-end models will not be suitable if you intend to use your computer for portable gaming. Under no circumstances, however, should you seriously consider spending more than about $800, which should be more than adequate.

Finally, take a look at the addon options provided: Some sort of external USB mouse can be very useful as the trackpad is not suited for precision control. While not normally recommended for a desktop PC, the extended warranty of up to 3 years is worth considering: Laptop computers often have high failure rates due to battery failure, loss of external components such as the rubber feet, friction wear of the built-in mouse touchpad, and failure from overheating. As laptops are not particularly user-serviceable, you can’t count on being able to fix this yourself or have a technical friend fix it for you: When laptops fail, they pretty much have to be sent back, and that means you’ll want the warranty. Be sure to keep track of when your warranty will expire and send it back for one last servicing before it does, and get those lost rubber feet, the dead battery, damaged power jacks, and other wear-and-tear issues fixed up for the last time.

With all this in mind, an external hard drive is a worthwhile consideration, to back up all your data when you send it in. Expect to have to do this! Plan ahead, because within a year of the warranty expiring, you’ll be the proud owner of a doorstop, paperweight, or brick. Good thing you know how to get cheap new laptops, right?

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Are You Looking For Laptops On Sale?

Are you looking for laptops on sale? Of course you can go ahead and scour the intenet, run to all electronic stores, or even go through the newspaper. If you’re looking to get a good laptop for low cost, take a glance at the Asus Eee laptop.

The Asus Eee laptop is like the little engine that could. One of the best small laptops for sale that are available is this one. The overall size of the unit is only 8-3/4″ x 7″ x 1″ and weighing less than 1kg. Making it quite easy to carry around without the bulkiness. Fits in a briefcase, handbag , pocketbook, or even a small knapsack. They claim to be more durable to bumps and shocks to the unit. Which is a good thing, I would think that something the size of a notebook and just as thin would take any abuse.

It’s size is not the only thing that’s small. You can pick one up of less than $400. As far as cheap new laptops go, this is one of the best. What’s inside is a 1.6 GHz Intel atom processor along with an Intel 950 graphics card, 1GB if RAM, a 80 GB hard drive, 512 cache memory and a few more items that make you want to give it some thought. As for start up speed, Asus claims the Eee is usable with Lixus booting in about 10 seconds (give or take). You can shoose to use Windows and take a fe more with that OS. When compared to a Mac, they’re ready in about the same time.

The programs that are available as standard with the Asus Eee are Microsoft Works, along with Star Office8 office suites (speedsheet, word processor, calender programs, database and much more. Keep in mind that with the 80GB hard drive, you sure have more than enough room for other software programs.

It seems that the Asus Eee at it’s regular price is like finding other notebooks on sale.

Update: One of our new readers, Jan D, sent us this list of places to find good deals on laptops. Thanks Jan!

1. Walmart can’t be beat for good prices on computers including laptops from Dell with their Inspiron 1545 Laptop PC with an Intel Pentium T4500 Processor and Windows 7 Home Premium software 64-bit Edition, Microsoft Works 9 software and Skype VoIP Software. Walmart is also selling a Holiday Laptop Bundle with your choice of laptop computers including the Acer As5334-2737, the Compaq Presario CQ62-219WM or the Toshiba Silver Satellite L455D-S5976. The Holiday Bundle also includes an extra 4GB Flash Drive, wireless mouse and laptop accessories.

2. Geeks.com has super deals on laptops from Toshiba such as the Pentium Dual-Core ULV, the Athion II Dual Core P320 or Dell’s Inspiron 1545 Dual-Core T4400. Prices are around $500 for refurbished laptops.

3. At Newegg.com laptop computers from companies such as Lenovo, Toshiba or Asus may cost as little as $400.00. Even at $400. you are getting a dual core processor.

4. Target carries HP Pavilions for $699.00, Toshibas are also sold for about the same price at $619.00 including the Toshiba Satellite with a 320GB hard drive for only $529.99.

5. Be sure to check with the “For Sale” ads in the local newspaper. Many times you can find used laptops in the want ads for a small price. Also consignment shops will pass on electronics such as laptop computers for a small cost to you. 

Reader Question: For those of you that have owned an Asus, what did you pay for it and were you satisfied with it? Would you buy another one?

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