Locating The Perfect Laptop Computer
When looking at new laptop computers, one thing you should
consider is the battery size. All laptops come with a
rechargeable battery. However, each laptop is different. Some
batteries are designed to last longer than others. In general, a
laptop computer battery will only last around two hours before
needing to be recharged. As the computer ages and the battery
gets older, the battery capacity will decrease. After
approximately 1,000 charge and discharge cycles, the battery can
no longer hold a charge. This usually equals about three years
of normal laptop use. If you do not use the laptop often, the
battery will become ineffective in about four years. If you plan
on using the computers' battery over plugging the laptop into
the wall, the best piece of advice is to look for a laptop that
has the largest battery life. Also, it is recommended to keep
the laptop computer plugged in when possible so the battery does
not constantly have to recharge itself. A second battery can
also be purchased to use when the first battery runs out of
charge.
Memory size is another key factor in choosing laptop computers.
Memory size also varies from laptop to laptop. The amount of
memory you purchase will depend on what you are using the
computer for. If you need to store a vast amount of information
on your computer or need to store pictures or video, you will
need a larger amount of memory. Most new laptop computers come
with a large amount of memory space already installed. Look for
a minimum of 512 MB of memory. If you will need more memory
space, check to see if the new laptop you are purchasing comes
with expansion slots for more space.
Consider the weight of the laptop computer before purchasing.
Laptops come in different sizes and some weigh a lot more than
others. If you travel frequently or have the need to carry your
laptop with you all day, consider a lighter weight laptop
computer. Beware though, that while the laptop may be lighter,
some of the components such as the AC adapter may not be
included on the spec listing. Also, some of the ultra-light
laptops do have smaller keyboards and screens, some only
measuring 12 inches. Any laptop computer with a screen more than
15 inches can be difficult to carry. Consider the weight of the
laptop when it is placed in a carrying bag, too. This will also
add to the bulkiness of traveling with your laptop.
Other considerations to make when purchasing your new laptop are
added features such as WiFi access, brand name and warranty.
Most laptops come with a one-year warranty. An added warranty
may be a good idea to protect your purchase.
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