6/13/08
Four Must-Consider Tips On High-end Notebooks : Sony Vaio TZ Notebook 2009
Four Must-Consider Tips On High-end Notebooks
by Roberto Sedycias
We have come a long way since notebooks came to the market for the first time. Back then a notebook was not only heavier in weight but also lacked features that are very common in the modern notebooks. For instance, few would have ever imagined to get connected to the Internet sitting at the balcony in wireless environs with the help of a built-in wireless card in their notebook.
Similarly, the notebooks in their earlier incarnations didn`t carry enough space to store a collection of your favorite movies. Thanks to the constant innovation in the notebook technology, we have been getting more facilities than we can ask for. As the demand of the business travelers for efficient notebooks are on the rise, notebooks manufacturers are investing time and resources to find answers for their targeted consumers.
Needless to say, modern notebooks have brought with them a wide array of user-friendly features. However, not every notebook has all the features you would expect for convenience. The ones that have rich and convenient features such as more storage facility, faster processing speed and lighter weight come with a price tag that beyond the reach of many. Moreover, they have been manufactured keeping in mind of the specific needs of the notebooks users. Hence, those who don`t need these rich features shouldn`t worry about their higher price range.
Given the tricky terrain of choosing a notebook, a few tips on how to take the right plunge will surely do a world of good to the notebook buyers. Here they go:
CPU: Let`s face it- the most important requirement for a convenient computing experience is the processing speed. Irrespective of their requirements, most buyers prefer to buy notebooks with Dual Core chips. However, they will cost your higher than most of the low-budget notebooks. If you want a combination of economy and mobility, you will find several low-budget notebooks with the Intel`s Celeron processors. Although they aren`t they super performer in terms of process speed, they, however, will be suitable for most of your basic computing needs.
RAM: Technically, if your notebook has a good RAM as per your specific requirements, you will always enjoy working on your laptop. When it comes to the RAM of a notebook, it largely depends on your particular computing needs. For instance, if you wish to run some basic applications, a RAM of 1 GB should be fine. Likewise, a 1.5 GB RAM will be essential for your notebook if you are thinking of photo editing and basic 3D gaming apart from running the basic applications. Consider a 2GB or higher RAM as a part of your notebook`s configuration if you are serious about high-end graphic work, video editing and high-performance 3D gaming.
Portability: Notebook manufactures have always roped in the portability factor to promote their new editions of notebooks. Most of the notebook ads boast of the slim factor of the featured notebook. While a slim and light notebook is definitely better for frequent fliers, these notebooks are usually lack some additional features such as internal optical drives, large and fast hard drives, and extra ports. Besides, while most notebook promos brag about their light-weight, practically, your notebook carry bag will include the weight of your power adapter among other accessories. So, the total weight of your laptop carry bag will go well beyond what you have seen on those promos.
Price and Warranty: Most low-priced notebooks are not ideal if you are working on them for long hours. Some of their components may not withstand the demanding work schedules and are likely to through problems within a shorter span of time. Also, you are less likely to get an extended warranty on these shoe-string budget notebooks. Preferably, you should go for a notebook that is that offers you at least a 3-year warranty. Although it will cost you a little higher than your projected budget, it always pays off in the long run. Remember, you don`t buy notebooks every year.
by Roberto Sedycias
We have come a long way since notebooks came to the market for the first time. Back then a notebook was not only heavier in weight but also lacked features that are very common in the modern notebooks. For instance, few would have ever imagined to get connected to the Internet sitting at the balcony in wireless environs with the help of a built-in wireless card in their notebook.
Similarly, the notebooks in their earlier incarnations didn`t carry enough space to store a collection of your favorite movies. Thanks to the constant innovation in the notebook technology, we have been getting more facilities than we can ask for. As the demand of the business travelers for efficient notebooks are on the rise, notebooks manufacturers are investing time and resources to find answers for their targeted consumers.
Needless to say, modern notebooks have brought with them a wide array of user-friendly features. However, not every notebook has all the features you would expect for convenience. The ones that have rich and convenient features such as more storage facility, faster processing speed and lighter weight come with a price tag that beyond the reach of many. Moreover, they have been manufactured keeping in mind of the specific needs of the notebooks users. Hence, those who don`t need these rich features shouldn`t worry about their higher price range.
Given the tricky terrain of choosing a notebook, a few tips on how to take the right plunge will surely do a world of good to the notebook buyers. Here they go:
CPU: Let`s face it- the most important requirement for a convenient computing experience is the processing speed. Irrespective of their requirements, most buyers prefer to buy notebooks with Dual Core chips. However, they will cost your higher than most of the low-budget notebooks. If you want a combination of economy and mobility, you will find several low-budget notebooks with the Intel`s Celeron processors. Although they aren`t they super performer in terms of process speed, they, however, will be suitable for most of your basic computing needs.
RAM: Technically, if your notebook has a good RAM as per your specific requirements, you will always enjoy working on your laptop. When it comes to the RAM of a notebook, it largely depends on your particular computing needs. For instance, if you wish to run some basic applications, a RAM of 1 GB should be fine. Likewise, a 1.5 GB RAM will be essential for your notebook if you are thinking of photo editing and basic 3D gaming apart from running the basic applications. Consider a 2GB or higher RAM as a part of your notebook`s configuration if you are serious about high-end graphic work, video editing and high-performance 3D gaming.
Portability: Notebook manufactures have always roped in the portability factor to promote their new editions of notebooks. Most of the notebook ads boast of the slim factor of the featured notebook. While a slim and light notebook is definitely better for frequent fliers, these notebooks are usually lack some additional features such as internal optical drives, large and fast hard drives, and extra ports. Besides, while most notebook promos brag about their light-weight, practically, your notebook carry bag will include the weight of your power adapter among other accessories. So, the total weight of your laptop carry bag will go well beyond what you have seen on those promos.
Price and Warranty: Most low-priced notebooks are not ideal if you are working on them for long hours. Some of their components may not withstand the demanding work schedules and are likely to through problems within a shorter span of time. Also, you are less likely to get an extended warranty on these shoe-string budget notebooks. Preferably, you should go for a notebook that is that offers you at least a 3-year warranty. Although it will cost you a little higher than your projected budget, it always pays off in the long run. Remember, you don`t buy notebooks every year.
Laptop Repair Services Provided by HBTEC. : Vaio Sony notebook 2008
Laptop Repair Services Provided by HBTEC.
by raheel
HBTECH Technology ( www.HBTECHUSA.com ), a leading provider of Printers and Laptop personal electronics products, computer parts , and computer repair depot services, has compiled a list of the top problems that cause laptop failure to help consumers keep their notebook computers in good working condition. Based on their laptop repair,
Most Commonly Repaired Brands Based on Hbtech experience, the most commonly repaired notebook computer brands are Toshiba, Dell, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard*. Dell is the most commonly repaired brand, followed by Compaq and then Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard Satellite laptops, however, are also the easiest notebook computers to repair, owing to its internal configuration. The least commonly repaired laptops at Hbtech are IBM notebook computers. It is also important to ensure that the configuration settings are re-set upon the receipt of a repaired laptop. In some instances the environment for repairing a laptop may be slightly different than the user's environment, and the differences may initially seem like an incomplete repair. Resetting preferences, especially related to Internet connections, will usually resolve this. Many factors influence the brands that are sent to Hbtech for repair. Hbtech supports all major brands, although not the universe of laptops in circulation; some brands have a higher installed base than others, and therefore a larger number of gross repairs; the demographic of Hbtech customers may gravitate toward a particular brand, and most Hbtech repairs follow the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty. Hbtech Technologies are trademarks. All other products and services mentioned are products of their respective companies. For more information on common problems that can frequently go wrong with your notebook computer, visit the Resources section of the Hbtech website, at www.hbtechusa.com
by raheel
HBTECH Technology ( www.HBTECHUSA.com ), a leading provider of Printers and Laptop personal electronics products, computer parts , and computer repair depot services, has compiled a list of the top problems that cause laptop failure to help consumers keep their notebook computers in good working condition. Based on their laptop repair,
Most Commonly Repaired Brands Based on Hbtech experience, the most commonly repaired notebook computer brands are Toshiba, Dell, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard*. Dell is the most commonly repaired brand, followed by Compaq and then Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard Satellite laptops, however, are also the easiest notebook computers to repair, owing to its internal configuration. The least commonly repaired laptops at Hbtech are IBM notebook computers. It is also important to ensure that the configuration settings are re-set upon the receipt of a repaired laptop. In some instances the environment for repairing a laptop may be slightly different than the user's environment, and the differences may initially seem like an incomplete repair. Resetting preferences, especially related to Internet connections, will usually resolve this. Many factors influence the brands that are sent to Hbtech for repair. Hbtech supports all major brands, although not the universe of laptops in circulation; some brands have a higher installed base than others, and therefore a larger number of gross repairs; the demographic of Hbtech customers may gravitate toward a particular brand, and most Hbtech repairs follow the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty. Hbtech Technologies are trademarks. All other products and services mentioned are products of their respective companies. For more information on common problems that can frequently go wrong with your notebook computer, visit the Resources section of the Hbtech website, at www.hbtechusa.com
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