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Monday, March 17, 2008

Latest Varieties of Laptop Batteries

Author: Jask

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laptops

Today Laptops have become an important part of our busy lives
offering wide solutions to our problems and they help us in
numerous ways. Laptops give you an easiest way to carry all your
important data and other information, they help you in keeping
your things organized, it connects you to the World Wide Web,
you can listen to music, see videos and the list is endless!
Here the most important part is to choose the right battery for
your Laptop. If you go to your local market you are sure to find
thousands of latest Laptop batteries of different kinds.
Generally Laptop batteries are very specific to each brand and
model. Batteries’ designs, voltage, chemistry, capacity and
amperage differ based on each Laptop battery, so make sure you
choose the best and the right battery for your Laptop. You can
choose your battery type based on the bands such as Acer, Apple,
Dell, Compaq, Fujitsu, Gateway, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Panasonic,
Toshiba, Lenovo and Sony.

Some of the top selling batteries are Gateway Solo 600 and M600
Primary battery from Gateway which gives you 33 percent more
working time than ordinary batteries. Amstron Li-ion replacement
battery for Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t series. This is a LIB-57XT
Li-ion extended replacement battery from the company Amstron
which is designed to be used with the Lenovo ThinkPad Z61t and
ThinkPad Z60t Laptop series. These extended versions provide you
twice the capacity and double the time you can spend on your
Laptop when compared to the ordinary or standard batteries.
Amstron brand batteries are thoroughly tested and they are
designed to be 100 percent manufacturer compatible. When it
comes to Fujitsu, the Fujitsu FPCBP49 replacement battery is the
fastest selling battery from Fujitsu, which has been designed to
be used with the Lifebook P2000 and Lifebook P1000 Laptops
series.

When you check out IBM, IBM 92P1082 replacement batteries are
the fastest moving that has been designed for the IBM ThinkPad
X41 Tablet series, they are precision-engineered as well as
rigorously tested for capacity, voltage, safety and
compatibility to go beyond the original equipment manufacturer
specifications. Original Hewlett Packard HSTNN-IB04 OEM
batteries are again one of the top selling batteries amazingly
designed to fit into your prized HP Pavilion ZV5000, ZX5000,
ZV6000 and ZD8000 notebooks series. Last but not least, this
8-Cell Lithium-Ion Primary Battery from Dell helps you power up
your Laptop, when you go for vacations and business trips.
Lithium-Ion batteries always have a longer life than
conventional batteries and they do not require replacements
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HAPPY ST PATS DAY GLITTER

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Laptops Deals - How To Get The Best Laptop Deal Online!

Author: Helen Hecker

Laptops

You're ready to buy a new laptop or replace a laptop notebook
and naturally you want to get the best laptop deal you can get
and you probably already know that looking online is probably
the best place to start. However don't dismiss looking offline
at big box or computer stores to get a feel for the variety of
laptops that are on the market.

First of all you'll want to list your needs in terms of the
features. Some important features to consider would include:
processor type, storage capacity, screen size, battery longevity
and wireless connectivity. And these will affect the pricing.

Other features and accessories include: microphone, back-up
battery, video card, power cord, GPS navigation, battery
charger, wireless mouse, sound card, CD drive, wireless network
card, adapter, keyboard, memory, laptop bag, case.

How much do you want to spend? Do you want a new, used or
refurbished laptop? Or do you want to rent a laptop?

If possible try out various models in all price ranges, even
those out of your price range, to get an understanding of all
the features available. New features are introduced all the time
and seeing and feeling the laptop in action can tell you whether
you'd be comfortable with it or not. I know many say to just go
ahead and buy online but it's better to be familiar with what
you're getting if you can. After you've tried out a few, go back
to the one that feels best. And try to stay within your budget.

If there's a salesperson handy find out if it's a good seller
and if he/she has any personal experience with it.

Find out all you can about any unfamiliar terms and features:
flat panel, TFT, LCD, wireless, extra memory, Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi connectivity for example, so you'll be well-informed.

Keeping in mind that you what to get the best laptop deal, you
can compare prices online once you know the brand and model you
want to buy. It can be confusing because there are so many
brands, different operating systems and many different features
and accessories.

Be careful about paying for features that you won't use. And
make sure to get those that you do need. Even if you have to pay
a little more to get something that would be useful, it's better
to get it for the small difference in price compared to the
value it'll be for you in the long run. Also it'll depend on how
long you plan to keep the laptop. Do you plan on selling it in a
year or so and buying a new one or do you plan to keep it for
two to three years or more. If so, make sure to get a good size
hard drive.

Salespeople may be up to date on the trends and be
technology-savvy, but if you discuss laptops with a salesperson,
be aware they may be getting bonuses or commissions for pushing
a particular brand and/or model.

Ask your friends and your computer and laptop-savvy associates
which laptop brands, models and features they like and why, and
what they don't like.

Make a list of the brands and models you've tried and those that
have been recommended to you, then start your "best laptop deal"
online search. Some of the many available brands new and used
are: Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell, Asus, IBM, Apple, HP, Compaq, Sony,
Acer, Fujitsu, Samsung, Gateway and Panasonic laptops.

You're looking for comparisons, reviews, ratings and rankings
for the laptops first of all. Look for anything negative,
because you want to know that going into a deal. Type in the
word 'problem' or 'bad' after the brand and model.

Once you have some good background information, reviews, and
negative and positive comments, you're ready to search for the
best laptop deal online. Some of the best deals can be obtained
for close-out laptop models. Many lines are discontinued to make
room for new inventory using the newest technology. You can
often get good discounts and the best laptop deals at close-out
sales.

There are also fire sales, discounted laptops and liquidation
sales. Try typing in these words one at a time along with the
brand name and model: 'close-out', 'discontinued', 'discount',
'liquidation sale', 'wholesale', 'low cost', 'low priced',
'cheapest' and 'cheap'. Although some of these tips are good old
common sense, you should be well-armed when you look for and buy
the best laptop deal online. Of course getting a free laptop
would be the best deal and maybe there is a legal way to do
that!

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