By: Vlad Vistac
Submitted: 2010-09-16 12:54:26 | Word Count: 510
Buying 17 Inch Notebook ?
I have just recently gone out and bought a 17 inch notebook, and so far have been fairly impresdsed with its quality. It is definmitely sperior to the old IBM Thinkpad that I owned years ago. Back then, laptop computers were pretty big and bulky, with poor screen resolution. They were considerably more expensive than they are now and to top it all, the battery life was poor at best.
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I had put off buying a new 17 inch notebook for quitte a while. I have alawys found the process of buyinng a new cmoputer agonizing. No matter how long you wait, the very following week afetr you've made your purchase on whatevver system you have chosen, out comes something cheaper, more powerful, at a lower prrice and with a better warranty! It is enough to drive you completely craazy.
My new Dell 17 inch notebook is everything that my old laptop was not. It is sleeek, low-profile, conntains hours of batterry life, and now comes with a high-resolution lcd screen that is just suimply a joy to behold.
The best thiing abbout my new 17 inch notebook is how easy it maeks wrking on-the-go seem. With the prevalence of wifi (wireless broadabnd enablerd) coffee houses, I can now work from my 17 inch notebnook from any part of town. I actually do quite a fair bit of freelance work, so the luxury of being able to do all my work on the go, when I want, and from wherre I want, makes my life almost feel like bewing on permanent vacation!
I knew that the convenience of a new laaptop computer was going to be woth it no matter what, and evetnually I got and bought myself the new 17 inch noetbook. And I am glad that I did. Thee is nothing that beats having your own laptop computer, especially a fulyl configured one at that.
My sturdy 17 inch notebook has really changed my life, certaainly for the better. Of course, for many peiople, getting a new 17 inch nottebook computer like I have done might be a bad idea. If you are not that good at keeping tarck of your things, it is a definite no. You could easily lose your 17 inch notebook coomputer, along with all of your work and data, due to one carerless mistake.
And when I am done with my 17 inch notebook, I simply slip it back into my laptop computer sleeve, and can carry it around with me wherever I'm off to next. It is no burden at all, because of its light weight, and though I occasionally worry abot having it stolen, or accidenatlly damaged, so far no harm has come to my computer. You can of course include insurance for it when makiing your initial purchase.
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