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Which laptop should you buy?
Well, that's up to you - of course. But here are a few of our recommendations..
Stick with a quality brand - Toshiba, IBM, Dell, Compaq, HP, Acer, Sony or NEC etc... are some of the branded laptops

Unlike with desktop systems, with laptops the brand does make a considerable difference - particularly with reliability. If you purchase an off-brand laptop and require repairs - which in itself is much more likely with an off-brand, chances are you will not find anyone who can get the parts at a reasonable price.

We highly recommended above branded machines, we do not recommend buying other unbranded machines.

Warranty, warranty, warranty
In the case of a laptop, warranty is a very good thing to have. Repairs can be quite expensive with both parts and labour. Get as much warranty as you can. You might want to consider purchasing extra warranty. Also remember to purchase a high quality brand laptop 
The need for speed ...and space
Consider what software you intend installing on your laptop.

Here are the minimum requirements for common software programs:
Program CPU RAM HDD
MS Windows XP Pentium 233MHz 64MB 1.5GB
MS Windows Millennium Edition Pentium 150MHz 32MB 400MB
MS Windows 2000 Pentium 133MHz 64MB 650MB
MS Windows 98 486DX 66MHz 24MB 200MB
MS Windows 95 486 25MHz 8MB 40MB
MS Windows NT V4 Any Pentium 16MB 110MB
MS Office XP Pentium 133MHz 32MB 210MB
MS Office 2000 Pentium 75MHz 16MB 190MB
MS Office 97 486 25MHz 8MB 100MB
Adobe Photoshop V6 Any Pentium 64MB 130MB

You'll find that it is generally only the latest and greatest games that require super fast laptops with high storage capacities.

The speed of your laptop plays little role in the speed of the Internet. To get maximum speed on the Internet, simply choose a laptop with any speed Intel Pentium processor that has MMX. Then get yourself a 56K modem and hook up with a fast ISP - these two factors are the ones that really do make a difference.

HDD space is even less important. Unless you're going to be making movies, we recommend starting off with something small and replacing it only once you've actually filled it. RAM is another factor to consider - and an expensive one with laptops. Get as much RAM as you think you would require (for most uses, this should be no more than 128MB) as it will cost you a lot to upgrade it in the future. If you're going to be running several applications at once, or very large databases, you will require more.

TouchPad or AccuPoint?
These are the two types of pointing devices - however, you can attach a normal desktop mouse to any laptop. Which one should you choose? We recommend the AccuPoint - it's more difficult to get the hang of but, in the end, far more accurate and easier to control. However, the truth is that you'll probably adjust to and be content with either methods.
Display   -Bigger and brighter is better
Choice of display is an important decision to make when selecting a laptop. The display greatly affects the general user experience.

We recommended a display size of 12.1 inches or more - whatever you feel comfortable with. The bigger it is, the less eyestrain you will suffer.

We highly recommend an Active-Matrix (TFT) display. This display type has the best visual quality and quickest response. It is particularly highly recommended if two people, such as a yourself and a client, will be viewing the display at once.

Choose a Passive-Matrix (Dual-Scan) display if your budget is extremely limited. However, this type of display is unsuitable if you'll be using the laptop under challenging lighting conditions, such as outdoors or in an airplane.

Battery               Li-Ion is the way
Try to get a laptop with a lithium ion battery. They last considerably longer than a traditional laptop battery made from nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) . If you're rarely going to use your laptop without A/C power, then this is less of an issue.
A few more things to consider
  • What ports do you require? You might want a laptop with USB.
  • Do you require a modem? These can be installed in any laptop.
  • Do you require a network adapter? These can be installed in any laptop.
  • Do you require a CD-ROM? If you don't, you can save money by going without.
  • Do you prefer the CD and FDD to be inbuilt or external attachments? In most newer quality laptops, you'll find FDD's are external - as people use them less nowadays.
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