When purchasing a laptop, look at the device as a PC that won't easily be upgraded after purchase. In general, after you configure your laptop and acquire it, about the only parts you will be able to replace later if you want to upgrade will be memory, hard drive, maybe an optical drive, but you won't be able to change out the processor or video card. I would not recommend anyone buying a new laptop these days without getting one with a Dual Core processor of at least 1.8ghz or higher rating, you will probably also want at least 2gigs of system memory. When looking at the video capability, do your best to avoid laptops that don't have dedicated video graphics memory or at least one with the new turbocache, the turbocache video cards have a dedicated amount of video memory and still will draw additional from the total system pool as needed actually offering you better quality graphics but you will want more initial system memory.
Some devices can always be added through external ports like USB or the PCMCIA slots, so make sure your new laptop comes with at least 2 USB 2.0 ports, possibly a firewire, maybe a memory card reader.
2007-11-16 00:55:12
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answered by John S 4
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$$$$$ = SPEED
If you're a Gamer, buy the most expensive laptop out there, with the best graphics and tons of RAM. If you only surf the web and do Email, it doesn't really matter.
Anything "in between" depends on your specific computing needs.
2007-11-16 00:15:10
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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a million. Defrag the hard disk 2. Run a robust AntiVirus and secret agent ware application to make confident that's sparkling. 3. attempt to no longer dissipate greater advantageous than 50-60% of your hard disk area. IE in case you have an 80Gb hard disk you mustn't have greater advantageous than 40-50GB of stuff on it or you will start to word a slowdown.
2016-12-16 10:26:00
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answered by kostenbauber 4
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a Toshiba dual core 2Gb ram 120 GB hard disk
2007-11-16 00:08:47
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answered by JOSH 4
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Core 2 Du 2.8 or more
2007-11-16 00:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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