Friday, February 20, 2009

Choosing a Laptop for Home or Business

There are hundreds of laptops on the market made by numerous manufactures with different specs, costs, sizes, weights, etc.

The average person or busy body does not have the time to research and find the specifics for each laptop. The purchase of a laptop is much like the purchase of a car. During the process there are often impulse buyers that simply find a laptop, buy it, and move on their way. However, these people often times realize after getting the machine that it does not have some of the features that they needed and/or it has numerous features that they will never even use.

With the changing economic climates, most notebook manufactures have developped a "cheaper" line of their laptops which can be purchased at eye-catching prices, however, are they really the best "bang for your buck?" Most of these cheaper laptops are being sold with not enough hardware to drive the majority of today's every day application. Such as the laptops that hit the market under $500.00 with less than 1GB RAM and wanting to run Windows Vista? How well did that work out?

One quick tip
An example of how to get a great laptop, save some money, and still get the high specifications you are looking for is rather than try and buy the latest and greatest most powerful laptop on the market, take a look at the baseline model of that laptop which may not have all the bells and whistles, but does in fact have the potential. For example, rather than purchasing the laptop that comes with 4GB Ram, 320GB Hard drive, and a Core 2 Duo Latest GHZ Processor, save some costs and consider the laptop that comes with 1GB RAm, a 250GB Hard drive, and/or a slightly lesser GHZ processor. There has become a point where the majority of what an average user does on a laptop does not mandate 1/2 of the specifications that are in the machine. Additionally, after-purchase upgrades on laptops are often cheaper than purchasing the laptop with all the latest and greatest or upgrading through the manufacture during purchase. Upgrades are getting cheaper and cheaper by the day. RAM and Hard drive prices have become ridiculously cheap. Upgrading a laptop from 1GB Ram to 4GB RAM may simply be the cost of (2) 2GB Memory Modules which at times can be found for less than $45.00 per chip. The latest spare-parts Serial ATA Hard drives for laptops are also becoming extremely cheap to purchase. Therefore, don't get caught up in spending hundreds more to get the higher-grade laptop when you may not truly need the specs anyways. Want to test out that factor? Go through the purchase process of that latest "under $500.00" laptop and begin customizing it to the specifications that are offered as "upgrades" and see what the new sticker price becomes.



When you are looking for your next laptop, allow T-Tech Solutions LLC to do the research for you. Let's be honest and truthful here, when it comes to the resale market of laptops, there is little to no profit in the actual resale of the product. The interest level we have in helping you choose your next laptop is to find you the laptop that suits your needs, and hope that when there is an issue with your laptop at any time, you will remember us and come back for assistance. Laptops fail, it is inevitable. That is why we are here to help.

Tell us what types of uses you have for your laptop, how much you are looking to spend, what size screen you think is best for you, and whether you have any specific requirements, and we will research and report back with our best recommended laptop.

We provide solutions and products for all the major manufactures, including but not limited to: Lenovo, Toshiba, HP/Compaq, Acer, and Dell.

Looking forward to helping you choose your next best-suited laptop.

Give us a call at 248-616-9600 or email us at info@ttechsolutions.net

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