How to pick the CPU for your new notebook
After saving and scrimping for months, you finally have enough money saved to get your new notebook. Now you have to make some decisions, like what processor to select for your new system.
After saving and scrimping for months, you finally have enough money saved to get your new notebook. Now you have to make some decisions, like what processor to select for your new system.
All right, you have finally made the leap to a laptop. What else do you need to make your new purchase useful? Let’s just start with the top five laptop accessories that you should rush out and get.
With system configurations and consumer preferences rapidly changing, the distinctions between desktops and laptops are diminishing quickly. Which type of computer should you buy? Read on for some ideas.
Just a few years ago gaming on a laptop would have been nearly impossible, or somewhat possible, but very expensive. Fortunately as time moved on, technology has become cheaper and affordable laptop gaming became possible. Gaming on desktops still had advantages such as quad-core processors and upgradeability but for the gamer on the go, this guide will help you find the perfect gaming laptop.
There are plenty of buying options for people who want a new Mac to close out 2008 and bring in 2009 with a bang. If you are on a very limited budget and don’t need the latest and greatest hardware bells and whistles, you can go with the last generation of the 2007 models (especially laptops) for under $900. If you need the enhanced video capabilities and other new options on the 2008 line and don’t know which to choose, then this buying guide is 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.