Hot Selling Notebook Computers
Posted by under Notebook ComputersThe PC market is a crowded field with masses of offerings available to customers. Some computers are extremely basic models with Celeron processors while others are full-blown multimedia powerhouses. Featured here are 3 top models from the plain Jane to the middle of the road, to the loaded. Dell Inspiron 1200 It is feasible to get a notebook PC for significantly less than $1000 and Dell offers a few models below this threshold including the Inspiron 1200. This particular model is the price leader among computers particularly when deductions are figured in. A Dell announcement has been pushing the promoting the Inspiron 1200 for just $499 after a $150For refund is received. What do you get with this model? Not a lot : an Intel Celeron M Processor 350 ( 1.30 GHz / 1MB Cache / 400MHz FSB ), Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, 30GB Ultra ATA drive, and 24X CD Burner / DVD Combo Drive. HP Compaq nx9600 Notebook HP's purchase of Compaq has produced a pleasant line up of notebook PCs including this actual model aimed toward those shoppers replacing their desktop PC. Retailing at only over $1300 [before $100 rebate] this midrange offering is nicely loaded as it offers a 17' screen, Microsoft Windows XP Pro Edition, an Intel Pentium four Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology, a forty GB hard drive, a twelve cell battery, wireless connectivity, and graphics orientated software. Sony VAIO FS675P / H Notebookspacer The Sony Vaio name is generally related to high performing, expensive offerings. Chief features of this model are : an Intel Pentium M Processor 750 ( 1.86 Ghz ), Microsoft Windows XP Pro, DVD+R Double Layer / DVD+-RW, 1GB RAM, and a 100GB drive. The screen is 15.4' Widescreen5 LCD with XBRITE Technology and all of Sony's top digital software for photography, video and audio are included as standard appliances. All 3 models attract differing types of clients, but each model is a standout in its respective class. Buyers are the winner when it comes to buying a computer as costs continue to drop, new features are added, and technology improves with each new model promoted.



