Cheap laptops buying advice
How to Buy Cheap Laptops
Here's some cheap laptops buying advice that can save you a few pennies, not to mention a big headache from information overload. PC Magazine takes a good look at the range of offerings and concludes there are bargains to be had. Given today's competitive market and the wonders of technological advances, you won't be sacrificing much in the way of features and performance, either.
"Everyone likes a good bargain--the trick is distinguishing what's truly a worthwhile deal from something you may regret after you've used it a while. Buying a bargain laptop can be a harrowing experience what with all the components and features to choose from, and slashing your budget significantly usually means losing out on perks that you might need later on. We define bargain laptops as ones costing $700 or less, though you can find great deals at any price. These are not netbooks or severely undersized computing platforms that cost $200-$400; they're full sized laptops that come with big screens, standard keyboards, and features that you couldn't get at these prices two years ago..."





