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Choosing the Best Laptop for Businesses

October 1st, 2008 Posted by Edy
in Category Computer Tips, Featured, Laptop / Notebook |


Selecting the best laptop for yourself or for your Company may depend greatly upon the main purpose of usage.

The specifically designed net-books for business are selling big time in the market, attracting more and more businessmen in the market window, as they serve as a perfect communication, presentation and record keeping tool.

For any size of business, right from small to medium to king size, the notebook computer is quickly becoming an essential tool for business and the savvy business people know that acquiring the right tools is an important factor in determining the success or profitability of any company.

So coming to the various aspects of making the decision of buying the best laptop or notebook as per the requirements specifically, one of the first things you need to look for in a business laptop is wireless connectivity, because a wireless networking card allows you to connect to the Internet via thousands of wireless networks located nationwide.

This greatly helps you making things easier and life more convenient by providing readily available access to your emails and business clientele.

Some newer models, like the Sony’s New Ultra-Portable VAIO VGN-T350P, are raising the bar – it has the world’s first ‘Built-in Cellular Modem’.

You can use your cell phone to connect to the Internet. This may be a great advantage since finding a ‘Hot Spot’ in some parts of the world can still be difficult.

You can easily get handy connectivity for transferring data between your PDA’s and your notebook without having any physical contact.

Another important aspect could be a VGA and S-Video outputs to ensure connectivity with any projectors you may need to utilize for making video or slideshow presentations wherever you go.

As far as individual specifications are concerned, you would only require a base-line configuration with integrated graphics to handle any word processing or basic programs like email clients, DVD software, web browsers etc while being on a look out for an exclusive business notebook.

Above all, Portability is perhaps, the most significant factor and the main reason you’re buying a notebook computer is portability as you can take it anywhere you want.

So the choice of size and weight are very important, and you must look out for something that’s light and small, yet powerful enough to do the job. Notebooks in those categories are usually well under 5 pounds, around 10 by 14 inches in size and approximately an inch thick.

Battery Life is yet another crucial factor, which must be looked upon with deep interest, because you must also pick a notebook computer that will last long enough to get the job done.

Don’t forget that you would require sufficient battery life for those long plane trips, and the good news is that these days, it’s possible to get up to 5 or more hours on high quality notebooks.

You would also need to consider the performance level of your business computer, so as to ensure that it is capable of handling all your company’s demands or personal business needs, such as handling heavy graphics, spreadsheets, charts, diagrams etc.

Moreover go for a higher RAM, as it will be better for graphics and video. Most notebooks come with plenty of storage space and 60-80 GB hard drives are common. Even the external drives are becoming quite popular, and are at your disposal if you need extra space.

Sturdiness is another essential feature if you want a notebook for a lot of road work or business traveling. Your notebook should be sturdy or rugged enough to be able to take a good pounding.

So these days, many notebooks have some novel sturdiness features such as IBM’s Active Protection System, which is designed to protect the hard drive from falls and spills for those accident prone notebook users in your company!

Don’t forget that your notebook computer should have advanced security features. In this regard, plenty of notebooks such as the IBM/Sonoma ThinkPad series have come with an integrated fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication that uses an Embedded Security Subsystem and Password Manager!

This could be a great asset, especially if security is critical in your business, which involves tons of online transactions, posing high threats!

After all in today’s business world, even style does count a lot and contribute to your button line! So pick a notebook computer that matches the image of your company, or your personal business.

So while concluding this discussion, the bottom line would be not to sacrifice performance for a special price, and making sure that the notebook computer you are planning to buy has all the desired qualities right from portability, performance, battery life, connectivity, security down to good looks and style!

Tags: business, computer, laptop, Notebook, shopping

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    9 Responsesto “ Choosing the Best Laptop for Businesses”

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      October 17th, 2008at 7:16 pm

      Lenovo make the greatest laptop for work or play — really I am surprised there is another choice

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      October 29th, 2008at 1:18 pm

      Yes, I like lennovo. They have good laptop technology. Cause lennovo is IBM’s business in laptop.

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