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Top 3 Latops That Will Hit The UK

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
posted by Jordan

In 2011, there are an estimated 74% growth on the number of laptop models, designs and variations that will add more options for the British laptop owners. It can be viewed both in positive and negative aspects; the more models, the more choices you can choose from, but it can also add more to the confusion especially for new users.

So to help you choose among the best, here are the top 3 laptops brands and models that you should definitely check out.

The Dell Inspiron 15R – powered by a Intel Core i3 2310M processor, it runs on a WIN 7 professional or Home premium OS and has a shared dual channel RAM or a 4GB if the owners chooses to. It boosts a 1366×768 display resolution. This is one hot brand you should watch out for!

The HP ProBook 4520 – this is a medium sized business laptop that carries a Core i3 processor and some models also have a Core i7 for more powerful processing needs. It has a durable metal exterior and a cool keyboard too. Definitely on my watch list.

The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 – a 12.5 inch Lenovo ThinkPad that is considered by many reviewers to be an ultraportable business laptop that has an amazing 8GB DDR3 RAM and can even deliver up to 8 hours of battery life. Now that’s a notebook for any serious businessperson for sure.

There are many more brands out there, and whatever you choose to buy this month, be sure to avail comprehensive laptop insurance within the first 6 months. Protect your investment from theft, accidental damages that has an International coverage as well with laptop insurance UK and prices start at only £2.99; visit our main site today for more information.

Using Laptop Reviews

Tuesday, February 16, 2010
posted by hemant

One of the best ways to find a good laptop with all of the features that you need is to use laptop review sites. They are great sources of information that can go into detail about a laptop’s:

* screen resolution
* USB ports
* dimensions
* graphics card
* wireless card
* operating system
* audio/video ports
* and much more

You can also find consumer experiences which will be able to see how a particular laptop stands up to everyday life. You can find out a consumer had technical issues, what the manufacturer’s support service was like, and any other positive or negative aspects of the laptop.

Once you have selected the ideal laptop, you should protect it from common issues such as accidental damage, theft and liquid damage. When you purchase laptop insurance, you will also receive worldwide coverage. You can get all of these benefits for as little as £2.99 per month.