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Buying Your First Laptop

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Buying Your First Laptop

By: Terry Reynolds

Picture this scenario: You've started a new job at a well-established marketing firm, and you couldn't be more excited. You walk around proud of your new title, until you get home and realize that the desktop computer that you've had for twelve years no longer has a leg to stand on. At the office, you are constantly exposed to the latest that technology has to offer, but when you get home, you can't even check your email! Perhaps it's finally time to purchase that brand new laptop you've been dreaming about for the past year.
When shopping for laptops, there are so many different things to consider that it can make the average person's head spin. Perhaps the most important (and hardest) decision you will make is whether to go with a PC or a Mac. If you are working in an office and are looking to integrate your laptop, this decision will be based largely on the format that your office runs. For instance, if 95% of the computers at your office are PCs, you may want to avoid Macs, as there are often compatibility issues between the two platforms. If this is not a concern, consider what you want the most out of your laptop. If you are looking to do mainly business-related tasks such as spreadsheets, work processing, etc., you may want to go with a PC. If you intend on doing graphic art, audio production or anything similar, then a Mac may be more up your alley.
The next thing to consider is how much money you want to spend. There is no reason to avoid buying a cheap laptop just because you are trying to impress your friends, as these days it is much easier to find a quality computer for much less money than they used to cost. If physical looks are important to you, then you may want to spend a little extra money to have the sleekest looking laptop possible. If this is not a concern, however, you can save quite a bit of money.
The most important thing to consider after you have decided which platform you'd like to go with is the internal memory (RAM). You will want at least 1 gigahertz (ghz) of RAM in order for your computer to move quickly enough for you to be happy. Fortunately, most laptops these days (even cheap ones) fit this mold. The next thing to consider is how much hard drive space you need for storage. It is wise to choose a laptop with at least 80 gigabytes (GB) of space, as computer programs these days are larger in size than they have ever been. Even if you don't use all the space, your laptop will run faster if you have a larger hard drive with less space taken up.
In the end, brand is the least important aspect to consider when purchasing your laptop. Competition is so fierce that just about everything on the market these days are worth considering. Just be sure it meets the specifications you require and you'll be all set.

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