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To choose the right notebook--one with the right set of features at the right price--you'll need to figure out how you'll want to use your machine. Match your needs to one of these user profiles to get started.
User types: Home user | Student | Frequent flier | Business power user | Multimedia author or gamer
Home user
Home users are increasingly turning to notebooks as their primary PCs; they like that laptops can offer similar performance and features to those of a desktop PC and can be easily moved from room to room. Though of course almost any notebook will do for typical home use, there are two types of notebooks most suitable for home users: midsize notebooks, which tend to be budget-friendly, and desktop replacements, which are usually packed with features.
| Key Features |
|---|
| AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo |
| At least 1GB of memory |
| Large hard drive for storing digital photos and video |
| 14.1-inch display or larger |
| Fixed or swappable DVD burner |
| Wired and wireless networking |
| Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Apple Mac OS X |
Student
Students and others on a tight budget should look for a laptop that delivers the most bang for the buck. In particular, students need a notebook that is small and light enough to lug back and forth across campus but rugged enough to withstand bouncing around in a backpack.
| Key Features |
|---|
| AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo |
| At least 1GB of memory |
| Big hard drive to hold all those MP3s |
| DVD burner for backups and class projects |
| Wired and wireless networking for network-equipped classrooms and dorm rooms |
