Posts Tagged ‘cheap laptop computers’

Finding Cheap Laptop Computers

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Cheap laptop computers? Well, of course. Why are they cheaper than other laptops? Why would one be interested in cheap laptops? Well, technical features have a heavy word to say for the matter and cheap laptops are usually the ones which come with less RAM, less memory, and also which can be used as notebooks for accessing the Internet and sending e-mails at more affordable prices. There are many cheap laptops available on the market nowadays. Dell, IBM, Toshiba, Sony and Gateway are just a few brand names that also design cheap laptops.

Here is some information about the producer’s sale policy for cheap laptops. Dell Inspiron 1100, Gateway 400SP Plus, Toshiba Satellite A15, Sony VAIO GRT CTO, IBM ThinkPad R40e Series, as well as others, represent the most common items available in retail shops or with online dealers. One common feature that these cheap laptops share is their 10/100 integrated Ethernet. The duration of their batteries, though it varies considerably, it ranges somewhere between 1 and 3 hours.

Therefore it is normal that the products be included in different price categories. While the display is generally around 14-15 XGA TFT, the hard storage capacity does not go beyond thirty GB. The cheap laptops under discussion are also similar in size and weight. Their weight varies slightly from 6lb to 8lb. They all have Intel Celeron processors performing from 1.7GHz to 2.2GHz, but if were we to judge by the slight distinctive elements among these cheap laptops, we could say that the price variations should be almost the same too.

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Networking Home Computers

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

colored laptop computers

Have you ever thought about networking your smallest laptop at home? If you have a small collection of computers around the house (and a small collection of computer users), you can connect each one of those computers to one another and share data, software, and hardware including a single Internet connection. There are many creative uses for home networking, however it’s an ideal situation when upgrading each computer to the same capability is financially out of the question. On a home network, each computer has access to the equipment of the better machine in the group as if that equipment were their own.

Creating a home network can be accomplished by connecting either an Ethernet cable or Wireless connection. The easiest and cheapest method uses an Ethernet connection, which requires a series of network cards, a cable for each computer, and a router. A network card is used to communicate with every connected computer in the network.

You’ll want to first, select the computers that will connect to each other and then install the network cards inside each of them. Then you’ll connect a cable to each colored laptop computers that will communicate with the server. These cables won’t connect to the server directly. Instead, they’ll connect to the router. To enable Internet access for each computer, this router will need to connect with a modem of the host machine.

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