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How To Choose The Right Computer by uwaj54: 9:41am On Feb 20, 2013
Learning to choose the right computer might seem like a small victory, but the fact is that many of us spend more time in front of a screen than we do with our families.

We rely on computers to stay connected to the world and to organize our lives. Yet understanding the importance of a good computer doesn't make choosing the right one any easier. The market is inundated with options. Gone are the days when there were 10 laptops to choose from. Today, there are over 10 different models from each electronics company at a variety of price points.

Here, the process of choosing a new computer is broken down and simplified so that when you are ready to buy a new device, you can do so with confidence.

Should I get a Laptop, Desktop or Netbook?

The choice of what type of computer to buy should be based on what you use your computer for and your need for portability.

If you travel often and or want a computer that you can take anywhere, then a laptop is for you. A desktop computer is a good option if you have an office you work out of at home and don't need to take the computer to other locations.

A netbook is a pared-down computer that doesn't have a disk drive or much memory. It is largely meant for surfing the Web, checking email, listening to music and casual computing. The downside of the netbook is that it has a smaller screen and a more cramped keyboard. Keep in mind that a netbook is not a replacement for a laptop or desktop computer but merely a companion to these devices.

Should I Buy a PC or an Apple Computer?

This is a common question that many people ask when shopping for a computer. It's a tough decision, but one that is worth consideration.

PCs tend to be less expensive, while Apple's offerings are decidedly higher in price (the basic MacBook starts at N200,000 (http://bit.com.ng/Products.aspx?scid=1)). Apple has a different operating system and interface, which may take some time to get used to and learn. The most popular and powerful operating system for PCs is Windows provided by Microsoft.

Looking at the features of PCs and Apple computers, Apple computer is recommended if it fits your budget. The operating system is fast, reliable and innovative. If you have an iPhone, the transfer of songs, pictures, email and other data to your computer is seamless. Plus, Mac computers offer Bluetooth wireless and a host of bonus features that make your life easier. And while expensive, Apple computers have been proven to have a longer lifespan than PCs.

That being said, you can still find high-quality PCs that match the capabilities of a Mac.
Once you're clear on technical factors and side features, it will be important to weigh each factor based on your plan to use your device.

6 Technical Factors to Consider When Buying a Computer

Portability: We all know that lugging around a heavy handbag can be demanding on your shoulder and back. So it's important to consider size when choosing a computer, especially if you will be travelling with the laptop. Laptops range in both size (from 13-inch to 18-inch screens) and weight (from 1.4kg to 3.7kg).

Screen Size: Screen size on a laptop is very much about personal preference. Most screens have the same resolution and clarity regardless of size, but it's generally known that the larger the screen, the shorter the battery life. Many computers that have screens larger than 16 inches may have only a few hours of battery life, which can make it harder to travel with the laptop. That being said, having a large screen can make watching movies and videos more visually entertaining.

The Processor: If the screen is the eyes of the computer, the processor is the brain of the device. The processor is what controls the speed and performance of a laptop. Processors are measured in speed in terms of gigahertz (GHz) and mainly provided by two companies, Intel and AMD. Both types of processors are reliable and powerful, but the majority of laptops, netbooks and desktop computers are powered by various Intel processors, with the Centrino, Pentium and Core processors as the most common on the market.

Memory: Otherwise known as "RAM," memory is like the heart of the computer. Memory is what the computer uses to run applications like iTunes or Microsoft Office, your browser and the operating system (Windows 7, XP, Apple). It's important to choose a laptop that has 3 to 4 GB of RAM. Netbooks are generally under 3 GB, but this is because the devices are not meant to support complex applications.

Hard Drive: The hard drive determines how much storage capacity your computer has. When you download music, store photos and videos, you are taking up your computer's memory. Generally you should be looking for 160 GB of memory at the very least. But if you do store music and photos/video, you should choose a computer that has at least 320 GB.

Battery Life: Always check the battery life for a particular laptop or netbook! As written earlier, the larger the screen, keyboard and computer, the lower the battery life (the amount of time your computer can keep running on a charged battery). As a general rule, you should aim to buy a laptop with at least three hours of battery life.

In addition to the six key technical factors, there are other features that you may want to consider when purchasing a computer. If you video chat with your family and friends, you'll want to make sure that your computer has a webcam. If you actively use a digital camera, you'll want to double-check that your device has a built-in digital media card slot.

As you can see, buying a computer involves a series of decisions. But once you evaluate your needs, the process can be fairly simple. By keeping these factors and considerations in mind, you can avoid some of the frustration and confusion that accompanies finding the computer that is perfect for you.
And at the end of the day, buying a laptop, desktop or netbook device is an exciting decision, and with the proper knowledge, you can find one that not only improves your productivity, but hopefully empowers you to live your best life.

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