im going to buy a new laptop
February 5th, 2020http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8907061&type=product&id=1213046783513&ref=09&loc=01&srccode=cii_5766179&cpncode=24-4623232-2#tabbed-customerreviews
or can you guys help me to find one thats very good condition.
games,chatting,email and some other stuff im going to buy a anew one thanks guys your help so much appreciated
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EPA Energy Star compliant notebook computer
The EPA's Energy Star program helps buyers easily identify the products with efficient energy consumption among a broad range of electronics and appliances.
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Mid-size laptop computer
Not all midsize laptops are inexpensive, but most inexpensive laptops are midsize. Why? Whereas a desktop replacement is designed to deliver high performance and a thin-and-light is optimized for portability, the typical midsize laptop isn't specialized. Rather, a midsize laptop gives you everything you need for basic computing (word processing, storing digital photos), home entertainment (burning CDs, watching DVDs), and online communication (e-mail and Web surfing). Slightly smaller than desktop replacements and with limited battery life, midsize laptops aren't particularly well suited for regular travel.
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Microsoft Windows Vista for laptop computers
In addition to the core functionality of the Vista operating system, Microsoft portioned out extra features into different editions of Vista, aimed at different market segments and at differing price points.
Feature Home Basic Home Premium Business Ultimate
CPU support One physical CPU, but with multiple cores One physical CPU, but with multiple cores Up to two physical CPUs Up to two physical CPUs
Maximum supported RAM 8 GB 16 GB 128 GB 128 GB
Windows defender & firewall Yes Yes Yes Yes
Scheduled backup Yes Yes Yes
Aero desktop experience Yes Yes Yes
Mobility center (centralized access to controls often used on portables) Yes Yes Yes
Tablet PC support Yes Yes Yes
Windows SideShow (display support for a variety of secondary devices) Yes Yes Yes
Extended media and entertainment capabilities (Media center, games,HD, movie- and DVD maker) Yes Yes
Remote desktop connection Yes Yes
Windows Fax and Scan Yes Yes
Sound Schemes, DreamScene (video desktop "wallpaper") Yes
BitLocker drive encryption Yes
Laptop computer memory size
To maximize battery life, notebook computer processors are often designed to save more energy and run cooler than desktop processors. The drawback is slower performance, but more memory can help, which it won't consume energy or radiate heat. Even better, up to 4GB of RAM can now be found in budget configurations. If you want more memory later, expansion is often a simple procedure.
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Notebook computer processors
The central processor (CPU) is the heart of any computer system and an excellent litmus test as to whether a desktop computer or notebook fits your needs. The trouble is, processor names like Athlon and Celeron are as cryptic as system names like Latitude and Pavilion. Here's a quick guide to see which chip is a fit:
Manufacturer Processor name Processing power Designed use
AMDTurionVery highGaming and graphics
IntelCore 2 ExtremeVery highGaming and graphics
AMDAthlonHighMainstream
IntelCore 2 DuoHighMainstream
AMDSempronMediumEntry level
IntelCeleronMediumEntry level
IntelPentium Dual CoreMediumEntry level
IntelAtomLowNetbook
ViaC7-MLowNetbook
IntelPentiumLowBudget
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