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Buying guide: how to buy a low-cost subnotebook - Asus EeePC, Everex Cloudbook, or HP Mini-Note 2133?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

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Not long ago I was looking to buy a subnotebook computer, and there really wasn’t much of a choice unless I willing to spend at least a couple of thousand dollars. Then, with the arrival of the sub $500 Asus EeePC, the game changed completely.

A comprehensive guide to buying a Windows notebook/laptop

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

A comprehensive guide to buying a Windows notebook/laptop

Wondering how to buy the right Windows notebook/laptop (sometimes called a PC notebook)? It’s easy to get confused by all the options available, which is why we’ve put together this comprehensive guide.

Complete guide to buying a desktop PC

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Complete guide to buying a desktop PC Want to know how to buy a desktop PC? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Desktop PCs may be bulky and less portable than a notebook, but they offer several major benefits: maximum computing power and very easy upgrades. But unlike notebooks, there are infinite different models of desktop PC out there – here’s what you need to know to choose the right model for you.

How to buy the right Mac laptop/notebook for you

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

How to buy the right Mac laptop/notebook for you So you’ve finally been seduced by the sleek lines of Apple’s hardware or the promise of the Mac OS’ reliability, and you want to buy a Macintosh laptop? Here’s what you need to know.

How to buy the perfect notebook/laptop computer

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

How to buy the perfect notebook/laptop computer Buying a notebook can be a daunting task, so hopefully, this article will guide you through the key features that you’ll need to look for.

How to buy a computer

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

How to buy a computer If you have a computer that’s between three and five years old lying around, it’s probably time to start thinking about upgrading; however, upgrading an old computer will leave you with vintage components that could potentially impair the speed and quality of your  new parts. A computer that’s three years old could be upgraded, but we suggest purchasing a whole new system.

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