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[...] can now theoretically reach up to 300Mbit/s. Take caution though of the 5% of all new laptops that still do not support the n-standard. Stay away from those if you don’t want an [...]
There are a few important things to consider when buying a laptop (or notebook) computer. All of which have to do with what usage your machine will ha [...]
[...] installed, often running at excessive speeds which can be quite irritating. 5. Sound While laptop speakers rarely deliver good sound by regular standards, there can be reason to test what [...]
[...] -savvy person to really get into which processors are faster and so on. Higher numbers (like Intel i7 compared to Intel i5) doesn’t tell the whole story about which is necessarily faster. There are [...]
[...] but is it the best one for you? That is the question with laptops more than with regular desktop computers. 1. Size Laptops range in sizes from generally 7″ to 17″ screens. This of course [...]
[...] close programs and browser tabs, you should really look at this. Memory is a relatively cheap computer component, and in 2011 there is really no excuse to go below 4GB memory. Actually, for that very [...]
[...] 3d games or not. If you don’t, there’s not much need to pay extra for models with high-end graphics cards. 4. Noise This is a factor that is all too often overlooked. Not least often when [...]
[...] you? That is the question with laptops more than with regular desktop computers. 1. Size Laptops range in sizes from generally 7″ to 17″ screens. This of course is all about portability. [...]
[...] use head-phones to get enough volume to even make out the words when watching a movie. 6. Wireless Network Speed This really isn’t much of an issue anymore, but it is still something to double check [...]
[...] can now theoretically reach up to 300Mbit/s. Take caution though of the 5% of all new laptops that still do not support the n-standard. Stay away from those if you don’t want an [...]
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