The Next Generation of Top Budget Notebooks


The Next Generation of Top Budget Notebooks

Notebooks have come a long way since their incarnations in the early eighties. Once considered as a status symbol, today they are a necessity, because of their easy portability and connectivity facility. With constant innovation in the notebook technology, modern notebooks have now a wide array of user-friendly features.

They are much lighter in weight, have more storage space and faster processing speed as compared to earlier notebooks. The prices of these modern notebooks also vary as per the rich convenient features. Notebooks manufacturers set the convenience features in notebooks according to consumers demand in market.

You are mistaken if you think these modern notebooks with its slim lighter weights are only available in higher price range. Depending upon its advanced features and storage capacity, there can be high-end expensive and the top budget notebooks. For budget conscious consumers, notebook manufacturers offer the top budget notebooks which are cheaper in price and lighter in performance.

While manufacturing the top budget notebooks, manufacturers trade off in hardware or software features to produce quality systems. Let`s face it; consumers who are in a shoe-string budget have to compromise either on price or on high-end performance.

But the top budget notebooks have all basic features and are capable of delivering full solutions for computer related tasks. With computing technology improving every year, today many varieties of the top budget notebooks are available with impressive set of core options in affordable price ranges.

It is wise to invest in the top budget notebooks. Of course the latest high-end ultra-slim notebooks offer much more as compared to these budget notebooks. But consider about the usability of so many high-end features. Not all of us need a high-speed notebook.

If you are into a dominating corporate world, constantly traveling and living life out of conference rooms and hotels, then a costly notebook justifies your requirement. But if emails and surfing the Internet are all you do, then having an expensive notebook is a waste of your money.

A basic top budget notebook is all you need in this scenario. Moreover, any unforeseen catastrophe such as stealing of your expensive notebook will put you in emotional shock which takes a long time to come out of. Even though you inevitably have to make a number of performance sacrifices, but the top budget notebooks will get your basic system related jobs done for a whole lot less.

Buying top budget notebooks can be a tricky task considering so many varieties and features available in market today. There are a few things which you must consider while looking for the top budget notebooks. First feature to watch out is the processor. It should definitely be dual core for dual core offers multi-tasking performance and has an extending battery life. It is good to opt for branded CPU manufacturers.

Another important feature is the RAM. It should be 1GB as minimum to be considered in the top budget notebooks. Large display screens and built-in wireless connectivity are other two basic features which you need to look into the top budget notebooks.

Some top budget notebooks also have standard DVD writer and Wi-Fi radio features. Unnecessary pre-loaded software actually slow down the top budget notebooks and hence should be avoided. Advance operating systems are always in sync with the top budget notebooks.

If you prefer, you can opt for downgrading to older platforms. The best thing is with an easy affordable price, these top budget notebooks have optional high-end available including HDMI inputs and touch-sensitive media control buttons. Although it costs a bit more, an extended warranty of 3years is better in the long run for the top budget notebooks.

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  1. #1 by guzen on April 9th, 2010

    1:48 “COM’E ON SAY SOMETHING!” xDDDDDD

  2. #2 by nacao on April 9th, 2010

    hahahaha that was omg soooo fricken sexy that was supermegaawesomefoxyhot

  3. #3 by hi on April 9th, 2010

    For The notebook, i liked the movie better but the book was good too.

    I'm actually reading Atonement now!! The beginning is seriously very close to the book. it's almost exactly the same but the book has a lot of detail and more character development.
    the movie Atonement is long and sometimes hard to understand but really good. The end, well i won't spoil it for you, but it makes sense. well to me it did. my sister is still mad over it! lol
    i really like the book Atonement but its a different kind of writing. Very very detailed and the character Briony is very developed. Also, in the movie, many scenes are shown from different POVs so just watch out for that!!

    But i strongly suggest The Notebook book and movie and Atonement book and movie!!

  4. #4 by Darth's Alter Ego on April 9th, 2010

    All notebook PC have 15-pin VGA (and DVI in some) connector for external monitor. Start the notebook with external monitor connected and power on. If there is no signal to the external monitor then check your notebook manual for how to switch to external monitor. For an example, Toshiba notebooks use Fn + F5 for switching monitor. Don't hurry, wait few seconds before you try again if external monitor still has no signal. Option could be internal -> internal + external -> external -> TV…. not necessarily in this sequence and each switching takes some time.

  5. #5 by earthlink on April 9th, 2010

    Ryan godling is so darn hawt and funni and this is indeed the best fing kiss ive seen

  6. #6 by psychic on April 9th, 2010

    OH MY GOD. tht was soooo hot. hes so sexy, i love his sexy attitude. The notebook is my favourite movie and it shows the best and most passionate love scene ever. love rachel mcadams. love love ryan gosling…

  7. #7 by Missa_805 on April 10th, 2010

    The requirements for college are actually some of the lightest, as most of what you do is browse for information/email/course work and word processing.

    What you need to look are also the other factors, such as battery life, weight, and what you are going to use it for.

    Netbooks : Great for portability, great battery life (up to 7-10 hours in same cases), all in one unit. Negatives : Small keyboard, Small screen, No CD/DVD drive.

    Laptops: all around great, however they can be a bit larger and heavier.

    I would look for a $500 laptop from either HP, Dell, or toshiba

    try to get :
    Core 2 duo
    3 gigs memory

    good luck

  8. #8 by Jon on April 10th, 2010

    I'm guessing you'll be doing light Photoshopping. Anything really heavy on a laptop isn't smart- they really aren't meant for photo/video editing.

    Regarding the screen, I think any laptop you get now will have fairly true colors. LCDs (especially TFT panels, like in laptops) have come really far, and their quality is very good, even on low-end computers. So if in your laptop hunt, you don't see specific mention of a spectacular screen, don't rule that computer out of your possibilities. Most likely it will be fine anyway.

    Now, some technical specifications I'd recommend for you:
    Processor: Dual-core
    RAM: at least 3GB
    Hard Drive: at least 250GB, preferably 320GB
    Screen Size: Not less than 15"
    DVD Drive: speed isn't gonna differ terribly, as long as it's included, it'll work
    Video: If you can, get a laptop with dedicated graphics memory (it may say 512MB graphics, or 256MB is fine too. If it doesn't mention any graphics card, it means it's an integrated stock card, which may slow down your image editing.

    So, I've looked at some models for you:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834200028

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834117990

    And, the more expensive (but best) option:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834127003

    I am fond of the Sony VAIO series. They're seriously good-looking laptops, and they perform really well.I think any brand should be fine though.

    Regards,

    Lucien Briscoe

  9. #9 by corpo on April 10th, 2010

    @tyonas1 hell yea! lolx

  10. #10 by escubio r on April 10th, 2010

    Are you talking about something like making the desktop monitor the primary input source for the notebook?

    You should be able to connect the cable from the desktop to the notebook. You may need a specialty cable, depending on the model of the notebook and type of monitor.

  11. #11 by rails on April 10th, 2010

    gewoon geweldig dit is de beste kuss

  12. #12 by truth on April 11th, 2010

    he is so fucking hot, I wish I could have been her.

  13. #13 by jpro on April 11th, 2010

    omg haha :P this is so cute!

  14. #14 by ?????pu?d on April 12th, 2010

    yes they do, but you should get laptop cool mat

  15. #15 by ryanconnarton on April 12th, 2010

    you need a wireless print server attached to your printer. you can connect the wireless print server to your printer via USB.

    Once the Print server is attached and powered on your laptop should be able to pick up you printer as a wireless device.

    Look at the diagram in this link http://www.usr-emea.com/images/popups/5436a/5436a-unkg.gif

    WHY DOESN'T ANYONE UNDERSTAND, THE QUESTIONER WANTS TO PRINT WIRELESSLY

  16. #16 by urbantool on April 12th, 2010

    Der Typ ist einfach der wahnsinn, vorallem an der Stelle wo er mit seinem Finger auf sie zeigt……. *dahin schmelz * xD

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