
Laptop computers were the first step in the world of wireless computing and mobile computing. There has been much progress between the first laptops and the laptops of today. When laptops were first introduced, they were quite bulky and expensive too. In fact, the bulk and the cost of the laptops did not allow everyone to have a laptop even when they wanted them to. Also, the laptops of yore were not as powerful as the laptops today are and therefore they used to be bought by only those people who would actually need a portable computer.
Laptops are basically wireless devices and they are portable almost anywhere. They have a battery life that allows the user to use them as wireless laptops, once the battery is exhausted, the user just has to plug the laptop into the charging point, and the laptop can be used as a proper computer.
Today, wireless laptops are available for all kinds of uses. One can buy a wireless laptop for business and personal use. With the immense progress in mobile computing, one can even buy a laptop for gaming purposes.
There are several companies that offer different types of laptop computers for different types of clients. If you wish a wireless laptop, you should first decide the reason for which you need to buy the laptop. There is a laptop for each different type of requirement. If you wish a wireless laptop for business purposes, you would have to look at the business models, which come equipped with all the software that you would require to run your business applications. If you are looking for a laptop for your home applications, you can easily get a laptop that has the software and resources to run your entire home based software application.
Of course, the most expensive types of laptops are the laptops that are made for gaming. The gaming laptops not only require a special graphics card, but also a heavy duty RAM, that brings up the cost of the laptop by several thousand dollars. Also, because the laptop is designed towards a particular market, the design elements are quite different from other laptops, which again brings up it costs.
Since it a gaming laptop, it is no doubt that the machine will be used for longer periods of time. Therefore, special care is also taken of the battery, so that it can support the long hours of playing.
The best place to research for such laptops is the Internet. You will get all the information about the type of laptop that is best suitable for you, as well as the model and company that you are looking for.
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#1 by grazoo on April 5th, 2010
On the wireless laptops search for a wireless network – you should find one with the same name as your cable box, the model number or something similar (assuming the cable box has a wireless router built in – if not then you can't do it) then connect to that network – if you need a password you should find the default password written on the cable box or in the instruction manual somewhere. Just remember to change it and enable encryption (manual should tell you how) and your all done.
#2 by guzen on April 5th, 2010
lmao what a joke
#3 by truth on April 5th, 2010
@javed86 I laughed at that too. So it’s as durable as any other laptop
#4 by Deez on April 5th, 2010
Rob C is totally correct.. you can do just that. You can also get a router that you plug your aircard into and all machines then work using that router. Like the Kyocera http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/264/63/
I think Dlink even has one of these now.
add here is the link http://www.dlink.com/products/?model=dir-450
So do it either way but I like the router that uses the aircard!
All your local machines then just use wifi to connect to the router (or eithernet) the aircard then connects to the internet.
#5 by nacao on April 5th, 2010
See my ex..
naughtyex . tk
#6 by KK K on April 5th, 2010
You need a wireless router which would act as access point. This would provide wireless access for a specified range for 20 laptops. Linksys/Netgear/DLink/SMC Networks are good. Linksys works good. Router may come with two specifications 54M or 108M.
Password: You need to secure your network from other's accessing it.
Range: The range is limited to approx 100 meters. For higher ranges antennae are required.
For internet you need wireless modem too.
For laptop you need to have PCMCIA Card (for eachone of them) if not already built in. You would need to configure the same on your laptop.
#7 by elguy81 on April 5th, 2010
The wi-fi router can be any router, but you need to have a wireless adapter for your printer if its a stand alone printer.
#8 by psychic on April 5th, 2010
apple products are for queers and faggots
#9 by jpro on April 5th, 2010
hah that laptop sucks…how annoying would that be if u were typing a 3 pages essay…it looks fun but somewhat over priced and and not enough features
#10 by MARY S on April 6th, 2010
almost all new laptops have wireless find one that is a 801.___ a-g they are all for wireless networks. g is better it has a longer range for diff networks. good luck. the sony vaio fe550g is the best ive found i have it and it has a built in webcam and dou processor. like super fast. bout for around 2k. good luck
#11 by earthlink on April 6th, 2010
@035577 ur a dumbas pinche pendejo
#12 by kitty on April 6th, 2010
no you need not want a router. just get a Sony VAIO VGN-NS330J/S or visit http://www.inexpensivenotebookcomputer.com/review/
#13 by corpo on April 6th, 2010
never was invented
#14 by jaym724 on April 7th, 2010
They are legal, duh, however, those of you NOT paying for services may be in for a surprise down the road, kind of like cable, the ability to track your machine is available to providers. Net result, you'll pay, it's just a matter of when, not really, if…
#15 by rails on April 7th, 2010
@SevenRepublic It’s The Onion.
#16 by urbantool on April 8th, 2010
this is a joke?