Were you aware that your laptop can actually be turned into an HD TV? It is true; with the right programs and the right hardware your netbook or notebook can now do virtually anything. You simply need to check on some of the basic capabilities of your computer and find which features and applications to use. So before you buy a laptop, there are several things you need to bear in mind. Firstly, what is the capability of the computer’s hardware? The processor is all important. If it is too slow, you will not be able to speed it up through the installation of new components, so find out the speed of your laptops via the properties panel, which can be found in the My Computer folder. Your vendor will also be able to tell you the processor speed.
Another factor to consider when buying a laptop or netbook is the amount of Random Access Memory, or RAM it has. This is essential for opening applications and services. and if you think a computer has insufficient RAM you can ask your vendor to install new DDR chipsets. You also need to check the computer’s video card and specifically whether it has an HDTV capability. If the answer is yes, then you can use your netbook as a DVD player or as a streaming for watching movies. Your video card can also allow you to play a variety of games on your portable PC, but it is important to remember to deploy a fan when playing, as laptop computers are prone to overheating. Also, try to avoid games that use a lot of virtual memory as this can end up seriously damaging your computer’s components.
The final thing to look out for when buying a laptop is the USB and Memory card ports. Check if there are any additional ports, around 4 or 5 USB is ideal so that you can plug in an optical mouse, a rubber keyboard, some memory sticks and your fan. You should also check if your netbook has MMC and SD card ports. These allow you to connect other types of memory sticks on your computer. There should also be a port for monitors and other output devices so that you can connect your netbook with HDTV Televisions.
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