Archive for November 16th, 2009

How to Buy a Cheap Laptop

November 16th, 2009

How to Buy a Cheap Laptop

Laptops are the best choice if you have a portable computer that goes with you to work, class, or when you access your programs and data, while lounging in bed. However, laptops can be expensive. As the technology packed into a small package to fit, the price rises. Fortunately, there are some techniques for finding good cheap laptops, without a fortune.

  1. Pinpoint your needs. With the purchase of a laptop with only the hardware and software that you can use to save you money. Make a list before you buy.
  2. Start the search for laptops one or two months before the purchase. The time, the prices of different brands and consumer research comparing ratings, you can make an informed purchase.
  3. Pick up the Sunday newspaper for advertisements, sales and specials offered details on cheap laptops. Some stores offer a limited amount of their advertised deals, so shop early.
  4. Spend some time with the demonstration laptop before you buy. Listen to a quiet fan, note the speed with which the computer switches from one program to another and give a little to see if the keyboard is a comfortable fit. Watch the screen for clarity and good color, and make sure you can easily use the mouse.
  5. Look for the same laptop online. Often you can find the same computer for a cheaper price if you shop on the Internet. However, make sure the cost of shipping figure. In addition, composed of sites, beware that offer deals too good to be true, they can not legitimate sellers.
  6. Buy a used laptop or up a factory reconditioned to save money. If you do not need top-the-line computer, a purchase that one or two years old can serve your needs at a reasonable price. In addition, quality of online retailers offer low-cost laptops, reconditioned or open box specials that can save you money.

Samsung Go netbook lands at AT&T

November 16th, 2009

Samsung Go netbook lands at AT&T

AT & T has its netbook range with the first Samsung model. The Samsung Go is a rebadge of NC310, which comes with the 3G network of the airline as well as Windows 7 Starter Edition as a successor to Windows XP. Samsung has not said what changed features, but do not promise, has about four hours of battery life with the battery.

The original version uses a 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard drive and brings the wireless technologies Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for its shorter-range Wi-Fi. AT & T is the go-vessels, 22 November but did not yet have a price.

Sony VGP-BMS80 VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse

November 16th, 2009

Sony VGP-BMS80 VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse

Sony VAIO VGP-BMS80 Bluetooth Laser Mouse offers technologies that are a bit more serious than a typical mouse. This guy will give you wireless control of PS3 or PC, as long as it within easy reach.

An optical sensor on the top, you can use the mouse in the air like a trackpad, making it ideal for presentations. I guess you could say that this version of the Vaio is a Wii-Mote. It costs $80.