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Notebook Computers

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
imageNotebook computers will not win any prizes for their enhanced features, well, not yet anyway, but, what it lacks in features and power is more than made up for by its portability. A notebook computer is designed to be a work horse, but, without being a full version of a desktop computer. That is left to the laptops of the world. By providing users with the important features that allow the job to get done and with plenty of battery life to sustain a notebook user throughout a working or studying day, a notebook provides a great option for a computer that must be ultra lightweight to make it viable for constant transportation. With security characteristics many notebooks incorporate to assist in the protection of vital data and increased internet connectivity means that a notebook may be small in size but large on staying connected and keeping your secrets (company, business and study). Using a Celeron/Centrino or Sempron style processor reduces power consumption and permits notebook user to never have to worry about battery life dying when they need it most. An average battery should have 4-5 life before requiring a recharge. A notebook, typically, has a TFT screen, which measures 12-14" a keyboard that offers functionality at the smallest possible size, an internal modem and an extremely low profile. By foregoing features that are standard on laptop computers a notebook computer offers an ultra lightweight, slim and portable computers that will more than meet the requirements of serious portable computers and whilst failing to possess all the bells and whistles of its larger (and heavier) cousin, the laptop computer, a notebook will provide a useful work and study tool that will keep you on the move and on the "net" Pyramid.com stock notebook computers that will meet your requirements for portable computers with essential usability.