
What kind of laptop is right for me?
To choose the right notebook--one with the right set of features at the right price--you'll need to figure out how you'll want to use your machine. Match your needs to one of these user profiles to get started.
User types: Home user | Student | Frequent Flier | Business power user | Multimedia author or gamer
Home users are increasingly turning to notebooks as their primary PCs; they like that laptops can offer similar performance and features to those of a desktop PC and can be easily moved from room to room. There are two types of notebooks most suitable for home users: midsize notebooks, which is budget-friendly, and desktop replacements, which are usually packed with features.
Key features
AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo |
At least 1GB of memory |
Large hard drive for storing digital photos and video |
14.1-inch display or larger |
Fixed or swappable DVD burner |
Wired and wireless networking |
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Apple Mac OS X |
Students and others on a tight budget should look for a laptop that delivers the most bang for the buck. In particular, students need a notebook that is small and light enough to lug back and forth across campus but rugged enough to withstand bouncing around in a backpack.
Key features
AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo |
At least 1GB of memory |
Big hard drive to hold all those MP3s |
DVD burner for backups and class projects |
Wired and wireless networking for network-equipped classrooms and dorm rooms |
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Apple Mac OS X |
If you spend a lot of time on the road, size and weight are the two most critical factors in choosing a new notebook--even if it means sacrificing a little on performance and features. The smallest and lightest notebooks, ultraportables, weigh less than four pounds and are no thicker than a spiral-bound notebook.
Key features
AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Solo, or Intel Core Duo |
At least 1GB of memory |
A 13.3-inch display or smaller |
Wired and wireless networking |
Extended battery for those cross-country flights |
Media slice or external CD-RW/DVD drive |
Port replicator for the desk |
Microsoft Windows Vista Business |
If you rely on the same notebook at work, at home, and on the road, you need a well-balanced system. And it has to deliver the performance to keep up with a wide range of applications. A thin-and-light is just the ticket.
Key features
AMD Turion 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo |
At least 1GB of memory, preferably 2GB for Windows Vista |
Midsize hard drive |
A 14-inch or 15.4-inch display |
Dual-layer DVD burner |
Wired and wireless networking |
Extra battery |
Microsoft Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate |
If you demand more from a notebook, you'll need a true desktop replacement. Whether you're designing a Web site, editing home movies, or mowing down aliens, your notebook will demand a powerful processor, plenty of memory, great graphics, and a healthy hard drive.
Key features
AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core 2 Duo, or Intel Core 2 Extreme |
2GB or more of memory |
A 15.4-inch display or larger |
Advanced graphics card with 256MB or 512MB of its own memory or dual SLI graphics |
The largest and fastest hard drive available |
Dual-layer DVD burner, possibly HD-DVD or Blu-Ray compatible |
Multimedia connectors, such as S-Video, HDMI, FireWire, S/PDIF |
External keyboard and mouse |
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate, or Apple Mac OS X |
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