Senin, 13 Oktober 2008

Best Buy Laptop On A Budget, Acer Aspire One Mini

If you’re shopping for a laptop as your primary workstation, your main computer, it’s easier to afford the top of the line, newest, freshest, most powerful laptop. However, if you only need a computer to work on while you’re travelling, when you’re out about town, or if you just don’t have a ton of cash [...]


If you’re shopping for a laptop as your primary workstation, your main computer, it’s easier to afford the top of the line, newest, freshest, most powerful laptop. However, if you only need a computer to work on while you’re travelling, when you’re out about town, or if you just don’t have a ton of cash to blow, you’ll want to look for a great budget laptop.

Now, the last thing you want to do is head into the local electronics store and snatch up whatever costs the least. If you do that, nine times out of ten, you’re actually going to wind up paying more than your new machine is actually worth. It’s entirely possible to get a good, up to date laptop for the same price you’d expect to pay for a lesser quality machine.

Here are a few of the best buy laptops available, combining great performance with low cost…

Acer Aspire AS5920-6959

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At about $750 new, this may be at the higher end of the budget spectrum. However, the unit gives the kind of performance you might expect from something that costs twice as much. The system is built around an Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 core processor, which is just about the best processor you’re going to find within this price range. The 320GB hard drive is about twice as big as the HD you’ll find in most $750 laptops.

If there’s a downside, it’s that the unit is kind of chunky, being one of the biggest 15.4 inch laptops out there today. Still, if you’ve got seven to eight hundred bucks to spend on your laptop, this one may well be your best bet.


Acer Aspire One Mini A150-1006 Netbook

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Simple and high quality. With only about half as much HD and an Intel Atom N270, rather than the Core 2 Duo, this one isn’t quite as powerful as the laptop listed above, but it’s slimmer, ultra-lightweight, and can be found at anywhere from $400 to $500 new. The above listed unit would make a fine primary workstation, whereas this unit is geared towards people who just need something for basic use when out and about. It’s designed more for cost-effectiveness and portability than power, but it’s still a relatively capable little machine when you consider the price tag.

Super-Cheapies

A rising trend these days, certain companies are releasing super-cheap laptops at anywhere from $150 to $200 in an effort to provide opportunities to students from working class families and in poorer parts of the world. The problem is that these machines usually have, well, laughable hardware. The cheapest would be the Medison Celebrity, at just $150. It boasts a whopping 256MB of memory! To put that in perspective, that’s less than 1/100 the storage space of the Acer Aspire we first listed. If you’re a graphic designer, don’t even think about these super-budget laptops. However, what do you need your laptop for? Just writing e-mails? Visiting a few websites or just writing? If your needs are simple, you might actually want to think about getting one of these ultra-budget units… just bear in mind that your cell phone probably packs more power!

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