Cheap Laptops For Sale at Your Budget

When it comes to shopping for a new laptop, finding the lowest price available on the market is the primary concern for most people. Given the advances in technology of the last few years and with retailers going that extra mile in an attempt to boost their sales on a fierce market, laptops that might otherwise be out of reach for the average consumer have been descending into a comfy, budget zone. Saving a few pennies doesn't mean sacrificing much in the way of features and performance anymore.
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Cheap laptops fol sale are available in various sizes, proportional to the screen sizes. It is best to opt for a laptop which is medium in size, so that the display size is not compromised upon, while not being very heavy to carry around. Now comes the CPU or the processor. It's important to note that nothing influences the performance of a cheap laptop more than the processor. The cheapest notebooks are equipped with single-core processors like the Intel Celeron, which may be just fine if you just use your laptop for simple tasks like web browsing and office applications. If you need better multi-tasking capabilities and performance, it's generally worth stepping up to an affordable dual-core laptop. Also, the amount of memory (or RAM) in a cheap laptop can significantly increase or decrease its performance.

Other important aspects are the hard drive, the presence of an optical drive and video processors, the laptop's connectivity (this means built-in wireless adapters, card readers, USB ports etc.), battery life, and, of course, the low price. Practically, you can find a low priced laptop that has plenty of features if you know what to look for in a laptop.

If you're looking for a small laptop with a low price, for long trips or laid-back evenings at the coffee shop, the Asus Eee PC 1000HE should be your first option. This clever little netbook comes with a pretty fast Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, a 160 GB hard drive and 1 GB DDR2. Stylish, with a glossy surface (it comes with a cleaning cloth, to wipe stubborn fingerprints), yet sturdy and compact, the Eee PC astonishes with its long battery life - up to 9 hours and a half! In terms of connectivity, all of the ports are placed on the sides of this low priced netbook - the left side has an Ethernet port, one USB and audio line-in and line-out, and the the right side a memory card reader, another 2 USB ports and VGA out. There are no optical drives, which is something usual for a netbook. However, this little laptop comes with integrated Bluetooth and Wireless, 1.3 megapixel webcam and a a smart multitouch trackpad. All that at under 250 quid.

However, if you're looking for a full sized laptop while still aiming for a low price, you should take a look at Gateway's NV55C03u, which comes with roomy 15.6-inch screen with 16:9 aspect ratio, standard keyboard and features that you couldn't get at this price a few years ago. And the NV55C03u really is a cheap laptop. With a low, low price that hovers around the £300 mark on online shops, Gateway's budget laptop delivers good performance, covering modern laptop basics: it comes are equipped with a reliable dual-core Intel Pentium 2.0GHz processor, 3 GB of DDR3 SDRAM, a 320GB hard drive unit and an Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory supporting Microsoft DirectX 10. Also, Gateway is equipped with a DVD multi-drive, integrated wireless, a webcam, a multi-touchpad and an HDMI port. We would expect a cheap laptop like is the NV55C03u to be heavy and bulky, but that's not the case. With a weight of 5.72 lbs. and 1.22-1.34-inches thick, Gateway also has a sleek design, featuring a dark gray plastic case with a textured pattern of wavy lines that almost resemble wood grain.

A slightly larger cheap laptop is the Toshiba Satellite L675-S7048. A 17.3-inch display, a 2.40 GHz Intel Core i3-370M processor, 4GB DDR3 memory, a 500GB hard drive, support for a variety of memory cards, and flexible wireless support make it an excellent value. If low price is your primary objective when shopping for a notebook, this cheap Toshiba laptop, priced at around £380 on online shops, makes a compelling case for itself.

When you want a good, yet cheap laptop, it does make sense in hunting for that best deal. Although there are cheap laptops around the around the £100 mark available in the market, the configuration of these laptops may not be something that you actually want. You should always keep a watch on the websites of different laptop manufacturers, in order to get the best possible bargain.

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