Ming Jong cheap laptop

Ming Jong cheap laptop

Most people love a good bargain and there’s always a deal to be had on electrical items such as cheap laptops. Simply by shopping around, looking for special offers and asking the right questions you can get hold of cheap laptops at an even further discounted rate.

Cheap laptops need just as much thought and consideration when it comes to use, maintenance and storage as the most expensive laptops on the market. After all, it’s not really a bargain if two weeks after your purchase you drop the laptop and smash it! Below are four top tips for looking after cheap laptops (and indeed laptops of all prices!)

1)      Let your laptop breathe

Don’t be tempted to use your laptop when it’s still inside your laptop bag, even if you’re on the move and in a rush! Using a laptop in its bag (or even resting a laptop on a cushion on your knees) can cause heat to build up through poor air circulation. If you often use your laptop on the go then try to rest it on the table on trains or you could create a small platform to sit in your laptop box to help aid air circulation.

2)      Keep your laptop warm

Just like people, cheap laptops can feel the cold and chilly weather conditions and this can be potentially dangerous to your laptop. Don’t be tempted to leave your laptop in your car boot over night in winter (or any time of year as it’ll be much more secure inside) as cold conditions can actually freeze your laptop. You should also keep your laptop free from damp conditions so be especially careful in rooms where condensation can build up in cool weather.

3)      Store your laptop safely

Cheap laptops and more expensive ones both need to be stored correctly. Don’t leave your laptop on the floor, even for a minute. Warm laptops can be very enticing to pets such as cats to make a bed on and all the bright buttons can allure children to your laptop with sticky fingers and spilled drinks. Obviously leaving laptops on the floor can result in them being stood on and completely broken in one step. Make sure your laptop stays safe and store it on a desk (not the kitchen table) or keep it safe in a sturdy laptop bag.

4)      Travelling tips

If you travel with a laptop then invest in a proper laptop bag. No matter how little you pay for cheap laptops, if they’re not carried in a bag designed for laptops they are much less likely to survive being dropped. When travelling on flights, keep your laptop with you at all times as checking it in can mean it gets battered about with the rest of the luggage, or stolen or lost, which if you use your laptop for business purposes can be devastating. All laptops have varying functions and facilities, whether they’re cheap laptops or more pricy ones, so make sure you are familiar with how your laptop works before you take it on a long trip with you. Getting to a foreign country and not knowing how to turn the wireless function on or how to access your emails could be a disaster.

Always keep your eyes peeling for bargains when investing in cheap laptops but once you have yours, don’t forget to treat it with the same respect as if it was twice the price!

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Does anyone know if there is a site for cheap laptops? I want to buy a good one-but cheap?
Does anyone know if there is a site for cheap laptops? I want to buy a good one-but cheap. I am going on vacation soon and i want to keep in touch with everyone, be able to write my stories, charge my ipod, and download my photos, but i cant find a good but cheap laptop. any ideas?

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13 Responses to “Ming Jong cheap laptop”

  1. Those are netbooks, this is a UMPC.

  2. They sell those at best buy….its like 230 at best for the white and the blck one is 289

  3. Bestbuy has a $249 Asustek and a $279 Acer, both netbooks, and both based around the standard Atom chip. Not terribly fast, but fine for OpenOffice, Myspace, Youtube, online games, video chatting, .etc,.etc. The small flash drives mean your daughter won't have space with which to pirate media, and the units are cute, weighing in at around two pounds and looking about the size of a stenographer's notebook. Both ship with Linux plus all basic applications, and the Asustek's Ubuntu is the better-supported and more friendly option of the two. If you wish, both can also run Windows XP (but NOT Vista).

    Seems like you want to do a local purchase, which might be an issue. Both have limited retail availability, but you can always buy at bestbuy.com and have it shipped to the store. You then pay no shipping and recieve standard in-store care if it ever has troubles. If you don't have a credit card, I think they can order the machine for you in the actual store, assuming they have no on-hand stock.

    Also, yes, they're real computers, despite looking like shrunken laptops and costing so little money. Most buy them as second machines, but they suffice as a primary unit for most teenagers. Only issue is the small keybioard and screen, but she could attach it to the family TV as she desires and use an external keyboard (cost: $10).

  4. Besides checking the local ads that are published in most newspapers (or published on-line) every Sunday for BestBuy, Circuit City, or Office Depot, try http://WWW.TIGERDIRECT.COM. I have had good luck with their refurbished models (they are really new; someone canceled an order, order over runs, or someone didn't know that they had to type on that little bitty keyboard or they couldn't figure out how to get the laptop to open, so it was returned and restored to factory new standards, repackaged and offered to you for much less that its non-refurb. brethren). I bought a 15.4 inch screen HP/Compaq with a dual core processor for $399.00 before X-MAS there this year for my daughter and the computer smokes my hopped up desktops! I did upgrade it from 512 MB to 1GB DDR2 Ram for $19.99 from Tiger, also. I sold the old memory on eBay and it almost paid for all the new memory. + No taxes, just shipping.

    http://WWW.CheapBastards.COM offers some almost too good to be true (but they are) deals occasionally, but you have to be willing to surf a while and be aggressive when you do land on a special. They usually are sold out in hours to a day or so. They send you to other sites and some "secret back doors," like to Office Depot or other places and give you the specs to order a custom build computer that will give you an automatic huge discount at checkout. Seems crazy, but it works. Those are rare, so jump if you see one!

    BOL on your Laptop hunt. It can be work, but if you really want to go green, or at least save some, you've got to put in the shop time.

  5. I would recommend you to check out ProCompare.com (http://procompare.com/top/notebooks). They have a recommendation engine that ranks laptops and other tech products based on ratings and reviews from a community of trusted IT professionals. They also have a cool personalization slider that lets you personalize the results based on the criteria that are most important to YOU.

    Hope you'll find this answer useful…

  6. Why WinCE? It’s very limiting platform. Linux would be a much better choice of OS.

  7. Well… Any windows OS can be capable of running WMM. However, the price range that you're in will make it difficult to edit the videos in a timely manner….

    Alrighty then, lol.

    If you’re buying a laptop, there are a few things to consider.

    1. The processor. Most, if not every decent laptop in today's market has dual-core technology. This means that it has two processors working as one to compute information. Now, what's the difference between speeds? In all reality, for a common user (that is not a hard-core computer geek like some of us), the difference between 1.8GHz and 2.0GHz is negligible. The only areas you will be able to notice will be in gaming, and video encoding.

    2. The memory. If the OS (Operating System) is a "32-bit" then it can only read approximately 3 GB of RAM. Only the "64-bit" processors can understand 4+ GB of RAM. RAM is what the computer uses to store temporary information, like open programs (internet, word processing, music players, etc…). A general rule of thumb is that the more RAM, the faster the computer will load programs/files to a point (as with everything). An industry standard nowadays is around 3 GB. The faster the "clock speed" of the ram (the higher the PC xxxx), the higher quality the RAM.

    3. Hard Drive space is what you store the more permanent information on – word files, music, videos, programs, etc….If you have an extensive music library (5000+ songs (legal songs)), then you should be looking at a computer with at least 250GB (1 GB = 1 Billion Bytes). If you don't really need all that space, then a laptop with 160+ GB of Hard Drive space would suffice.

    4. Graphics Processor!!! If you will not be watching many DVD's or playing any games, then you can settle for an integrated video processor such as the INTEL X3100. If you want the security of being able to play the occasional 3D game, then I would recommend a dedicated graphics card with dedicated memory (256MB or 512MB). You can check whether or not the card is integrated by going to "http://www.notebookcheck.net"

    5. Most laptops now feature DVD/CD Burners. Some offer a built in feature known as "Lableflash or Lightscribe." This will allow you to "etch" images on special CD/DVD's. It makes the finished CD/DVD look more professional.

    6. Price Comparison. Expect to spend $550+ for a decent laptop nowadays. You can sometimes (or during really good sales) find ones cheaper around $450.

    The first laptop I would recommend is the Toshiba M305D-S4829 from Circuit City this week. I just purchased it last Wednesday, and am typing on it right now. It has a ton of power, like seriously. I was playing BF2142 last night with no problems. It costs $699, but It'll be running strong for a few years before anything begins to become too demanding for it. The sound quality on this laptop is phenomenal. It has Harman/Kardon speakers that are Bose quality. It has 4GB of RAM, an ATI Radeon 3100 processor, which is nearly equal to most mid-range dedicated graphics processors. It support 802.11b/g/n networks. It has a standard webcam (not to mention facial recognition software for extra secured log-ons) and all the other features you need lol. The style on this laptop is phenomenal.

    If that is slightly out of your price range though, I would say go to Best Buy and pick up the HP DV5-1002NR. It costs $679, but it is nearly as good as the above laptop with only a few exceptions (it is actually better in some areas as well, lol). The touchpad on it has a glossy feel which is fine for cooler weather, but if its humid out or your fingers are the least bit sweaty, it becomes quite difficult to move the pointer. It has a slightly better video processor – the ATI Radeon 3200 (the main difference is that it has a HDMI output). It has a slightly larger screen at 15.4" WS. Its half a pound heavier, which isn't really a big deal to me at all. It also runs the 32-bit OS of Vista which will only support 3 GB of RAM, which is fine for nearly everything. I hope this helps you in your quest!

    The next two are right about tied for abilities if the above prices are a bit out of your budget. I would recommend testing each one, and then deciding which one you prefer better.

    The first one is the Toshiba L305D-S5868 from BestBuy this week at $549. It features the ATI Radeon 3100 which is capable of handling many 3D games, and in fact – it is the same video processor as the laptop that I am using. It features a built-in webcam, as well as standard DVD/CD re-write ability. It has a 250GB hard drive running at 5400RPM. One feature that it could improve upon is its stock RAM. From the store, it only comes with 2GB. This can be easily upgraded to 3GB from any computer retailer (including http://www.newegg.com). It also comes with a user-friendly touchpad as well as a nice blue form factor. Although it doesn’t necessarily have all of the extra-goodies, this laptop is perfect for the common pc user, and comes at a great price!

    The second one is the Toshiba L305D-S5881 from Circuit City. This laptop is nearly identical to the last laptop with a few exceptions. It has 3GB of RAM instead of the two in the previous model. Along with this, it has a slightly different blue form factor. The price is adjusted for the extra gigabyte of RAM – $579.99. Remember to compare the two before your purchase to ensure that the one you buy is more fitting for your likings.

    If you have any questions – feel free to email/message me! Enjoy!

    © Marshall 2008

  8. this one looks pretty nice, is the WinCE license fee included in the $150 price? I have heard from many of my business partners that the Chinese maker Uni-V do pretty nice digital picture frames, is this the same Uni-V?

  9. bestbuy.com is a good site

  10. Customize your price and what you want here:-http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSales/topics/global.aspx/arb/online/en/InventorySearch?c=us&cs=22&l=en&lob=INSP&MODEL_DESC=Inspiron%20Mini%209%20-%20910&s=dfh

    Best affordable specs to look for when buying a new pc!

    1. Processor:- amd athlon 64 dual core, amd turion 64 dual core, intel pentium dual core, intel dual core or intel core 2 duo. (preferrably intel core 2 duo or amd turion 64 dual core)

    2. Hard drive:- 120gb, 160gb, 180gb and so on (buy according to price) (would go with 120gb or more)

    3. Memory:- 2gb (windows vista basic), 3gb or more (windows vista premium), 4gb (maximum amount of memory most pcs can hold) (would go with 4gb)

    4. Operating system:- windows vista premium (recommended) or windows vista basic (if cheaper for u)

    5. Video:- ati radeon xpress 256mb hypermemory (amd pcs) and intel graphics media accelerator (intel pcs), (if you have the xtra money get a (128MB dedicated video card) instead of a onboard video card, really doesn't matter)

    6. Optical drive:- dvd/rw-(plays cds,dvds and burns cds,dvds), cd/rw dvd combo -(plays cds, burns cds and only
    plays dvds) (would go with dvd/rw)

    7. Network:- internal wireless minicard (for broadband internet and wifi)

  11. Hi there check this link http://www.cheaphomepc.com/
    some really good cheap laptop deals can be found lately due to the failing economy.Now is probably one of the best times to buy online as all the sellers are competing for sales and offering all kinds of extras.
    go get one..

  12. Here you go
    http://www.buylaptopsshop.com/BuyLaptops-565108-Dell-Brand-sr-1.html
    Good luck.

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