Saturday, April 14, 2012

Why I Bought A Netbook Instead Of A Notebook Computer

By Helb Mitceal


Notebooks and netbooks have become an indispensable tool for many students. I for one purchased a netbook a few weeks ago because I felt returning to my apartment in between classes just to complete schoolwork rather costly and not very convenient. At night or during weekends when I have work, having a netbook also allows me to make use of any idle time to study my lessons or complete school-related tasks.

Although there are plenty of budget laptops available, I bought a refurbished netbook instead. This is because I want to make the best use of my earnings from my part-time and summer jobs. By getting a refurbished netbook, I can make the best use of my hard-earned cash, and have enough money to settle rental and tuition fees as well as cover transportation costs and utility bills comfortably. The refurbished netbooks for sale these days usually cost 20% to 30% less than their brand new counterparts. I have also seen refurbished netbooks that are sold at half their original price, but these are in most cases, systems that are three to five years old.

Since the tasks I intend to do on the netbook are limited to checking emails, surfing the net, and typing assignments, I didn't need a very powerful system. I just made sure that the netbook I was going to buy had around 250 GB of storage space, 1 GB of memory, and a CPU with a clock speed of 1.66 GHz. A netbook with such specs can already accommodate the kind of OS and programs I wish to use.

Since I intend to use my netbook for 8 hours a day, at most, I chose a laptop that has a battery which has a long battery life. There are a lot of netbooks in the market that aren't as comfortable to type in because their keys are small and are placed too close together. Hence, when I shopped for refurbished netbooks, I checked if the keyboard configuration was too cramped or not.

I looked for refurbished netbooks for sale on the Internet and in brick-and-mortar consumer electronic stores. But, I decided to buy from the manufacturer's online store because they have more choices there and have lower prices. I also decided to buy from the manufacturer's website because I didn't want to end up with a defective unit. I just made sure that the one I bought was covered by warranty and a return policy.




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