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Notebooks have for some time been performing the functions of a desktop PC and that too just as well. They offer the speed, processing power, hard-disk capacity and expandability of a personal computer.

They have emerged as one of computing's must-haves, not only for busy business people, but also for students, creative people, programmers and anyone who wants to have ready access to a powerful tool that helps them be their most productive, creative, and effective.

Not all users are the same, so why should all notebooks would be designed the same way Some users opt for portability over power or feature set, while others demand a robust, versatile system to take the place of a conventional desktop, and aren't too concerned about inches or ounces. Still others are on the fence, wanting a smaller system with all of the features they need.

Moreover, notebooks today are coming with additional features, the most exciting new feature being their Wi-Fi capabilities. Having said that, most principles that apply for buying a desktop PC, apply for buying a notebook as well, except for two additional considerations: battery life and weight.

So, if you like to travell, the best way to stay online is connecting your notebook to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, IrDA, or cable and use Internet over GPRS. It not so expensive as direct phone call to your Internet provider, and it helps you wherever you need an Internet connection in your travells. You can choose the apropriate notebook model at our site, or search Google for other information.

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