Buying and using a laptop - articles, tips and advice
Mini Laptops
Laptops are portable, small sized computer systems that can be used anywhere and everywhere. They do not require any elaborate wiring and have
revolutionized the concept of mobile computing. Mini laptops are smaller laptops often referred to as handtops or palmtops. They are small enough to fit in the palm of
the hand. They weigh lesser than an average laptop and have smaller screens and keyboards. The area for mouse movement is also smaller in
dimension. Mini laptops are not as efficient in functioning as an average laptop. Mini laptops have slower processing speeds, in the range of 500 MHz to 800
MHz. The hard disk storage provided can range from 2GB to 10GB. System memory or Random Access Memory may range from 32MB to 128MB. Mini laptops may
have optical drives that can read compact disks and DVDs. Common mini laptops have basic Internet connectivity features using internal modems. There may be
only one expansion slot for USB support. Mini laptops, however, can be customized and upgraded to satisfy the needs of the user. Mini laptop batteries are compact
and may have battery support for a shorter duration compared to the average laptop. Mini laptops are mostly used by businesspersons and traveling
employees. The price of mini laptops that offer basic features may range from $500 to $2000. Advanced mini laptops may be slightly more expensive and offer
features similar to an average laptop without compromising on size. Mini laptops can be purchased from computer vending stores all over the nation or online on trade
websites such as e-Bay and Amazon. Manufacturers such as Toshiba, Hewlett Packard, Dell, Apple, and IBM offer a wide selection of mini laptops. Buyers
are advised to evaluate their needs before purchasing a mini laptop. A large number of websites offer detailed information about mini laptops along with expert
reviews and ratings. Newsgroups, forums, and magazines offer analysis and merit of specific mini laptops. |