Posts Tagged ‘Processor Speed’

Getting the Best deal on a Laptop

Saturday, July 24, 2010
posted by hemant

When you are looking to purchase a laptop computer, you should take the time to find a store that has the best price available.  Laptop computers can be found at almost any electronics store.  However, each store is going to have different models and features available.  These items will ultimately determine the price of the unit, so it is best to compare the models before making a purchase.

Some of the most important things to compare when purchasing a laptop computer include:

  • Size
  • Weight
  • Processor speed
  • Hard drive size
  • Screen size
  • Battery
  • Warranty

Another aspect of purchasing a laptop computer is insurance.  Laptop insurance is a vital piece of computer ownership because you need to make sure that your device is properly covered.

A laptop can be taken with you anywhere you go, so it can easily become damaged or stolen.  When purchasing laptop insurance, you need to make sure that you are insured against accidental damage, liquid damage and theft.  Affordable monthly premiums are only £2.99 for laptops worth up to £600 or £5.99 for laptops worth up to £1200.

Building Your Laptop

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
posted by hemant

When you are able to afford it, building and customizing your laptop to your specific preferences is a great way to have the computer of your dreams. You are able to pick out the:

• RAM memory
• Hard drive size
• Processor speed
• Operating system
• Media drives
• Picture card readers
• Software add-ons
• Periphery accessories
• and much more!

This means that you can decide how fast and how high-tech you want your laptop to be. Even though building your computer from scratch doesn’t allow you to start using it right away like a store-bought laptop, it is certainly worth the wait.

This is only for those with the patience and technical skills to do this.

If you did not purchase your laptop it is going to be very difficult to insure it because it will be difficult to value it. We unfortunately cannot insure self-built laptops.