Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Best Laptop for a Travel Writer

By George Dodson


Laptops, laptops, laptops - the more you think of them, the more you become disappointed as to which one of the many available is really the best buy. Purchasing one may seem easy but the task becomes hard when the buyer gets to the market. There's the big ones, the midsized ones, and even the small ones. If you happen to be a writer who is constantly traveling maybe for the purpose of inspiration or else to attend writing conventions, then you need to have a portable laptop.

Therefore, what laptop might you fancy?Well, if you know that you don't want an excess baggage upon boarding and if you know that you don't need an addition to your heavy load, then you might already have the idea as to which laptop would suit you best. Huge laptops are a large no as they were created to replace large desktops. This is to simply say these are not the mobile type.On the other hand, the midsized ones, though already reasonable on the whole, might still not be the one you're looking for.They may look fair and movable, but most of these laptops are kind of heavy, since they are packed with all the features the big ones have, it's not impossible to find out that they weigh more than what you expected.

So here you are left with only the last option at hand, or so you think.Do not limit your thinking to the small ones as being really small or even petite. they might also go from average to very light, small and thin ones.

Now, you might be wondering what the difference is among then two.Actually, the average small-sized ones are those that pack a reasonable number of features: from a reasonable 10- to 12-inch display, a minimum number of 2 USB ports, a fair-spaced and neatly patterned keyboard that appears just like the typical pattern you see in the bigger laptops, and a competitive single to dual-core processor.On the other hand, the thin-and-light ones are those that really embody the term.They really are the thin and seamless type that packs only a fair list of features: 10-inch display, only a single USB port, a modified keyboard pattern, and a fair single core processor.? To top it all, both are lightweight so that anyone of them could actually go wherever you may go.

Keep in mind, you can always modify the laptops to better suit your needs. As such, you might upgrade your hard drive to a solid state drive after finding SSD deals. Your laptop weight will be reduced by a few ounces and also your battery life will be increased.




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