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[P540]Portable Laptop Battery Charger
by Alan Jason Smith, Ala

Here are some helpful hints:

To save yourself money look for a Celeron processor. Less expensive than a Pentium, it will work fine for all but the most detailed graphics projects. If you're a graphic artist or a professional programmer, however, seek out a laptop with Pentium processing.

126 MB RAM is the least you can be comfortable with nowadays, no matter what you're doing. And, unless you're buying used you're probably not going to find a laptop with less anyway. But what if you want to upgrade your memory? How easy is it to do that? How accessible is the panel for the memory chips? Are you comfortable with doing it yourself if you have to remove the case? Make sure it's not a laptop that actually requires some outside technical help to install more memory.

The life of the installed battery is important. Generally the range of battery life available to laptops is two-four hours. Which is adequate depends on where you're going to be when you use your laptop. If you're a traveling sales rep who needs a laptop to your emails and prepare the daily report from your hotel room each evening you won't be using your battery a lot. If, however, you envision the life of the mobile warrior, sometimes creating your graphic or written masterpiece from the beach, or while traveling by air, you won't be able to rely on the power cord and electricity. You'll want that four-hour battery.

Make sure you have a minimum of three ports, to accommodate a number of peripherals such as printers, cameras and external floppy drives or modems. The number of ports you need depends on the internal features of your laptop as well as your own need for peripherals.

Obviously, if you have an internal modem you don't need a port for an external one. But if you have only a CD drive and copy to floppy on your PC at home, for the two to talk to each other you're going to need an external floppy drive on your laptop. For this you'll need a port. Be cognizant also of the types of ports. Your old mouse may connect by parallel port, but the newest versions require USB connection.

Make sure you have an internal modem and fax rather than external. And if you're shopping for a brand new laptop the wireless feature is terrific. Many places, such as RV and other resorts are totally Wi-Fi capable now.

If you're used to a traditional mouse do play around with several versions of mice available on laptops. Some will drive you crazy until you get used to them. See if you're most comfortable with trackball, touch pad or trackpoint. While you're checking that, play with that keyboard. So much smaller than a PC keyboard, you may have difficulty typing accurately with some. Try several.

The final things you'll want to compare are the software and the warranty. Major software programs such as Windows are almost always included in brand new systems, but do check. Especially if buying used. You can spend many hundreds of dollars on Microsoft Office and the latest Windows version if you don't have a version that you can upgrade.


Sony is a name that is associated with superior quality and innovative design for decades and its latest offering the P-Series Lifestyle PC delivers exactly what is expected from it. A latest entrant in the fast growing mini notebook market, Sony P-series Lifestyle PC is bound to set new benchmarks and break current standards in innovation and technology.

Sporting an 8 inch widescreen display of 1600x768 pixel resolution, the P-series Lifestyle PC enables its users to view pictures and movies on the move with ease. The small screen size does not limit the highly detailed view of emails and documents because of its higher resolution; At 1600x768 pixels this is one of the highest resolutions offered by an atom powered laptop.

At less than one inch think and the same rough size as a pocket diary the P-series Lifestyle PC fits in to your daily routine. Easily termed as one of the smallest laptops available, Sony's P-series Lifestyle PC comes in varied choice of colors for the fashion conscious. Some users may not like the lack of a touch pad, but the pointing stick can be easily adapted to. While a middle mouse button for scrolling is a clever technique, the availability of an extra button for aligning the open windows in a side by side manner imparts flexibility on its small screen.

Carrying a bag full of never before seen features, Sony P-series Lifestyle PC boasts mobile broadband, GPS antenna, Faster next generation Wi-Fi and the ever obvious Bluetooth for increased peripheral connectivity. With an innovative design and weighing just 1.4 lbs, this little wonder contains a lithium ion battery and runs on an Intel 1.33 GHz Atom processor. Providing an estimated battery life of 4 hours and a standard storage of 60 GB, the Sony P-series Lifestyle PC comes laden with a 2 GB RAM, MMC/SD/Memory stick Pro/Duo memory card slot for the ultimate data compatibility.

A Linux 'instant-on' environment that enables users to quickly start their personal computers. Apart from providing a decent web surfing experience, this also helps in reducing the power consumption and thus saves an already miniature battery. Available with windows vista as a default choice, this laptop will also be windows 7 compatible. Coming along with a horde of propriety software, Sony P-series Lifestyle PC makes it easy to use, update and maintain this gadget.

KEY TECHNICAL SPECS:

- Features the Intel Atom 1.33 GHz processor an optimum choice for portable laptops

- A backlit 8-inch LED display with 1600x768 pixel resolution adds feature set

- Weights just 1.4 lbs and provides up to 4 hours of estimated battery life

- Includes Mobile broadband, GPS, Advanced Wi-Fi (802.and has Bluetooth connectivity options

Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck W
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