Cheap Laptops: Are They Worth The Money?


Remember last year when a sale featuring laptops priced

at $500 caused a stampede in one store. What a difference

a year makes!

Laptop prices have been steadily dropping, falling below

those stampede prices in some cases. As productions costs

come down and the marketplace is flooded with all makes of

laptops, you can expect laptop prices to drop even further.

No news there, most products come down in price eventually,

electronic products are no different. Actually, they seem

to come down in prices more rapidly.

This is written by someone who bought a $1000 VCR -- now you

can get the same VCR for under a hundred bucks. If you can get

anyone to buy it. For that matter, do they sell VCRs anymore?

Technologies change all the time.

Have you bought a TV lately? You may have been surprised

at the different ones ( Plasma, LCD, Rear Projection )

and just look at the prices on the old fashion TVs, they

have become downright cheap, compared to what they once

were.

When one technology is replaced with another you can

usually find some nice discounts and cheap prices.

Many consumers confuse the word cheap with poor quality,

don't make the same mistake. In most cases, you're still

getting a high quality product; just at a lower price.

There is a similar thing going on with laptops or

notebook computers. A few years ago, compared to

buying a PC, buying a laptop was very expensive.

Now laptop prices have fallen. New technologies

have come on stream, most notably the new Intel

Duo processor. Rightly or wrongly, it makes a lot

of older laptops somewhat obsolete. But these older

laptops are still high quality products that you may

be able to purchase at a cheaper price.

But the million dollar question remains -- are cheap laptops

worth your hard earned money?

Yes and no.

As a prudent shopper you have to be careful and know exactly

what you're purchasing. A cheap laptop that will break or not

perform up to our expectations is not cheap - just a waste of

your hard earned money.

So you have to be careful and play it safe, always go with

a high profile laptop maker. HP, Sony, Apple, Toshiba,

Dell, Panasonic... many of these companies do sell inexpensive

laptops. They also sell perfectly fine refurbished laptops

that you should also consider if you're interested in buying

a cheap laptop.

Many of these big name laptop makers do offer special deals

and discount coupons. Many good quality laptops can now be

bought for well under $1000. No matter what type or kind of

laptop you buy or from whom, always check the warranties and

know exactly what is covered should you run into problems with

your newly purchased laptop.

Value for Your Money

However, you must always try to get the best value for

your money. You must comparison shop and look closely at

what you're getting for your hard earned cash.

Look at the processing speed, look at the amount of

RAM, look at the graphics and visuals/display, try

out the feel and touch of the keyboard and touchpad

-- do they meet or perform to your satisfaction?

Look closely at the different features and ask yourself:

do you need a wireless connection? do you need a large

hard drive? 40-80-100 gigs? do you need a DVD burner?

do you need long battery life? (if you're just using your

laptop as a desktop replacement and it will be plugged in all

the time, long battery life may not be that important).

What connections do you need? How many USB ports?

Firewire?

Keep all these features in mind when buying your laptop.

A cheap laptop isn't cheap if it doesn't give you all

the features you want. To be fully satisfied with

your purchase, your cheap laptop must have all your

requirements (things you just can't live without on your

laptop) included in that cheap price.

In other words, you must make sure you're getting good

value for your money. Make sure you're getting a high

quality laptop with all the features you need or require

in your laptop for a decent price.

Only Buy What You Need

Why buy a fully loaded laptop when you will never

use a webcam or DVD burner. Why buy a 100 gig hard

drive when you don't and will never need all that

storage space? Instead, find the features you want

and then go bargain hunting for a laptop within your

price range.

Shop Around, Shop Around, Shop Around

The Internet is an excellent place to start your

comparison shopping for a quality inexpensive laptop.

Most, if not all of the major laptop makers have online

sites where you can find some great laptop discounts

and laptop deals. Many online stores and affiliate

sites will also give you some great laptop bargains,

so shop around.

Dell is well known for its online laptop coupons

and discounts. Using Dell coupons will get you

a cheaper laptop. Many other laptop makers like

Toshiba and HP offer great online deals and discounts,

so make sure you look around before you buy

that cheap laptop.

And don't forget eBay, but be careful of what

you're buying and always thoroughly check out

the seller as well as the product. Remember

"It ain't cheap if it doesn't work!"

Still, if you're on a limited budget it pays to do

your homework and shop around. There are some great

bargains to be had, but don't be fooled by all those

low prices. Just make sure your cheap laptop has all

the features you need or can comfortably accept without

too much disappointment. Make sure your cheap laptop is

in fine working order and has a nice warranty attached

to it.

Then and only then, can you be assured that

your cheap laptop is well worth your money.




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