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Choosing a Laptop SIR AREA 2 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY by Dean Steichen Branch 8 May 2007
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Do you really want a Laptop? ● You may find a Laptop alone is not enough! ● You may also want/need: wireless router, printer, scanner, better keyboard (wireless?), better mouse (wireless?), bigger screen, webcam, etc.
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What are the Key Factors? ● Type of User ● Mobility Needs ● Ergonomics Weight Screen Size & look Keyboard layout & feel Pointing Device (mouse) ● What You will use it for ● Battery Life ● Physical & Data Security Needs ● Price
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What Type of User are you? ● Novice or Limited User ● Moderate or Moderate+ User ● Power User ● Serious Gamer
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How much Mobility do you need? ● Desktop Replacement Machine ● Mostly Stationary; Infrequent Travel ● Frequent/Constant Travel
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How Heavy? ● Desktop Use – 3 Lb to 9+ Lb ● Lt. Travel--3 Lb to 6 Lb ● Frequent Travel – 3 Lb to 5 Lb
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What Screen Size? Usually (Size=weight) ● Light Weight (3 – 5 Lb) 12-14 inch ● Medium Weight (5 -6.5 Lb) 13-15 inch ● Heavy Weight (6.5 – 9 Lb) 15-17 inch
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Keyboard Layout & Pointing Device ● Keyboard Location of certain Keys (e.g. Backspace, Delete, Esc, Arrow, Pg Up, Pg Dn, etc.) Size (Does keyboard fit your hands) Location of Finger pad ● Pointing Device (Mouse) Finger pad with “scroll” section, Left and Right “mouse” buttons Trackpoint (Thinkpad joystick type) You could get a USB, wired or Wireless Mouse
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What Will You Use it for? ● Limited User -- Word Processing, simple Spreadsheets, E-mail, Internet Browsing, Taxes, Photo viewing, etc. ● Moderate User -- All the above plus Photo Sharing, DVD Viewing, MP3s, Scanning, etc. ● Moderate+ User -- All the above plus Photo editing, Data Base, moderate Spreadsheets, Video Conferencing, etc. ● Power User -- All the above plus Video Editing, DVD creation, etc. ● Gaming
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Expected Battery Life ● Most Battery life can run from 1.5 to 6 hours. ● Modern Average Battery life is 2-4 hours. ● Older Battery life was 1.0-2.5 hours. ● Attaching/Using USB devices drains battery rather quickly. ● If you use laptop to play DVD’s or CD’s when traveling, you will need lots of battery life. ● Batteries are heavy!…extra battery might be a solution.
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Physical & Data Security Needs ● Physical Cable or other Theft Deterrents ● Electronic Locator (Hi/Jack Software type) ● Thumb Scan or other Biometric Identifiers ● Userid and Password Login ● Screensaver w/ Privacy Warning ● Screensaver w/ Password Enabled ● Data - Password Protection ● Data Encryption
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What is the Minimum Hardware Configuration? ● Video, Keyboard, Sound & Pointer ● 20+ GB Hard Drive ● CD Reader or CDRW ● Network Interface Card (Ethernet) ● Wireless 802.b/g ● USB 2.0 Ports (2 or more) ● Card Slot (PCMICA) ● Modem if no NIC or Wireless ● Optional - 1394 Firewire port
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Which Operating System is right for you? ● Limited Users Windows 2000 Pro requires least powerful system Windows XP (Home) requires moderate system Windows XP (Pro) requires moderate+ system Vista (all versions) requires moderate+ system ● Moderate Users Windows 2000 Pro is adequate for most uses Windows XP (Home or Pro) Vista Premium requires moderate+ system ● Power Users Windows XP Pro requires powerful system Vista Premium requires very powerful system
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Typical System Characteristics ● Limited System CPU Celeron, Sempron, Pent III RAM 256+ MB HARD DRIVE 20+ GB VideoShared Video Ram ● Moderate or Moderate+(1GHz+) System CPUPentium 4M, Core Duo, Athlon64, Turion64 RAM 512KB - 1 GB HARD DRIVE 80+ GB VideoShared 128MB+ or Dedicated Ram ● Power System CPU Core 2 Duo or Turion64 X2 RAM 1+ GB HARD DRIVE 80+ GB VideoDedicated 128MB+ Ram
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Suggested System (by User by Op.Sys)
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Processors (By Mfg by Power)
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Specification Worksheet Example
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Peripherals? Wireless Router and ??
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Typical Costs? ● Limited User Machine$400 - $600 ● Moderate User Machine$600 - $1000 ● Power User Machine$1000 - $?? ● Gamer$2000 +
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Buying Advice? See Phil Goff's presentation on the Area 2 C&T Website on Buying a Desktop Computer since almost all of the advice is the same. http://www.sir-web.org/computer/index.htm
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Typical Limited Machine
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Typical Moderate+ Machine
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Typical Power Machine
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Used Laptops (Limited Users?)
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Buying a Laptop? ● Basic Decisions What type of user am I? Have I made a checklist of required/desired features? What size/weight is right for me? How much money am I willing to spend? Am I willing to buy Mail Order? Can I return it if not satisfied? (Think Costco)
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Other Thoughts ● Wireless Router is almost essential unless you want to remain attached to a cable for internet access (either modem or broadband) ● USB ports allow you to easily attach external devices like DVDRW, Hard Drives for extra storage and backups, Printers, Webcams, Scanners, USB Flash Drives, etc. ● Consider a powered USB hub (expands one port to 2, 4 or more ports) for your home ● Consider a non-powered USB hub for travel
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Where to find more Information? ● Search the Internet for “Notebooks” or “Laptops” ● Review Ads from Fry’s, Circuit City, Staples, Office Depot, CompUSA, Best Buy, Costco, etc. in your local paper each week ● Ask friends who have Laptops ● Other?
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Questions? ● ???
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