I'm Happy To Have A Brand New 17 Inch Notebook Computer
by Bill Johnson
Not to long ago I got a 17 inch
notebook, and I must say that I'm quite impressed with its performance and
quality. Technology has really improved and therefore this notebook is so much
better than the old IBM Thinkpad that I had many years ago.
In those days, laptop computers were bulky and kind of big, the screen
resolution was terrible, they were even more expensive than now, and the
batteries had very low life expectancy. Thankfully my new Dell 17 inch notebook
is everything that my old laptop was not. It is sleek, low-profile, with many
hours of battery life, and a delightful high-resolution lcd screen.
I waited very long before I finally purchased my new 17 inch notebook. Don't you
find the process of buying a new computer agonizing?
The problem I think we all experience is that no matter how long you wait, the
very next month after you buy whatever system you have chosen to purchase, there
is always something cheaper and better at a lower price and with a better
warranty. It is enough to drive you completely nuts.
Nevertheless, I knew that the convenience of a new laptop computer was worth it,
and eventually I broke down and bought my new 17 inch notebook. And I am sure
glad that I did. There is nothing that beats a laptop computer.
The best thing about my 17 inch notebook is how easy it makes work on the go.
With the prevalence of wifi coffee houses, I can work from my 17 inch notebook
from all about town.
I do a considerable amount of freelancing, so the luxury of being able to do all
my work on the go, when I want, and from where I want, makes my life almost feel
like a permanent vacation. And when I am done with my 17 inch notebook, I slip
it into my laptop computer sleeve, and can carry it around me anywhere.
It is no burden at all, because of its light weight, and though I occasionally
worry about having it stolen, or accidentally damaged, so far no harm has come
to my computer. My sturdy 17 inch notebook has really revolutionized my life.
Of course, for many people, getting a new 17 inch notebook computer like I have
done might be a bad idea. If you are not good at keeping track of your stuff, it
is a definite no. You could easily lose your 17 inch notebook computer, along
with all of your work and data, due to one careless mistake.
About the Author:
Bill Johnson -
Computer Reviews.
Source of article:
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