10 Best Laptops to Buy in 2010
It was not very long time ago, a laptop would cost an arm or a leg. But now a decent powered laptop would be available at less than a thousand bucks. Unless, you are an avid gamer or you just love anything ancient, you must appreciate the portability and ease of use the laptop provides us. But choosing a laptop is not an easy task. There are a plethora of laptops available under different Brands and models. They have different price ranges and are meant for different types of people with different needs. Instead of getting you the best laptops for every category of people, we have tried to give you a list of 10 laptops that will give you the best bang for your bucks. If you like our list of top 10 laptops of 2009 you’ll also like this one. Here is the list. Full article (769 words) »



Sony’s VAIO range of laptops is usually associated with elite and niche category of users and they come at a premium, too. However, the VAIO lineup also has some performance oriented models that offer more than eye candy and flaunt value. One such instance is the VAIO FW560F/T. The laptop offers great multimedia performance and also runs most of the modern PC games at mid resolutions without much fuss. At $999 it is definitely not affordable for the majority of users but offers a good balance between price and performance when pitted against typical gaming laptops. It offers Windows 7 instead of its resource hungry predecessor Vista and Blu- Ray playback, a blessing for multimedia freaks.
HP G60-519WM Pavillion is a notebook for the budget minded buyers who are looking for decent features and performance to accomplish their everyday computing needs including surfing net, watching movie, listening to music, doing some office document management and playing some light 2D games in leisure time. This Windows 7 notebook is exclusively built for Walmart by HP. Let’s take a closer look at the notebook and find out if it has any con that can be a deal breaker.
Lenovo is known for producing value for money laptops and G Series laptops from them won people’s acclaim for that. The budget minded mainstream notebook packs a decent sized 15.6 inch display, Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor and 3 GB DDR3 RAM for a standard configuration. The price of around $500 may seem netbookish but the display size and performance is no nonsense. Let us take a closer look at the laptop to find out if they have omitted anything important to cut down the price.
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