A good laptop is necessary for people who love mobile computing. They are used by everyone from working professionals to students, all of whom like to use their computers on the move. Laptops are not as powerful as desktops, but the difference is not as big as it used to be. Here are my top picks of the best laptops of 2010:
Alienware M11x
The Alienware M11x has to be the best laptop around for this year. This laptop bridges the gap between netbooks and notebooks. It has an 11.6 inch High Definition display along with an NVIDIA GT 335 graphics card which is capable of playing almost all the PC games at high settings. You even have the option of customizing the processor of this laptop, with a choice between the i3,i5 and the all-powerful Intel i7 processor. These impressive specs along with the Alienware customizations, like switching off your graphics card and using the on-board one to save battery life, make this laptop a pretty good deal. Oh, and did I mention 8 hours battery life of regular usage?
Dell Vostro V13
The Dell Vostro V13 is the most cost effective 13 inch laptop this year. This laptop will give you the large display of a notebook at the price of a netbook. It comes with a Core2 duo processor along with 2 GB of RAM, which will be more than sufficient for everyday use. When you buy this laptop you have the option of a Linux Ubuntu 9.04 or a Windows 7 operating system. This is the perfect laptop for those of you who can’t afford the Dell Adamo XPS.
Apple MacBook Pro
This is the ultimate laptop series for home users which Apple has to offer. This is one very powerful and efficient laptop. This laptop comes with a powerful Core i7 processor from Intel, which will make multi-tasking a breeze. The Mac OS which comes with this laptop is made to be user friendly and is probably the safest OS around. The revamped graphics from NVIDIA for this laptop makes it a perfect center for all your multimedia purposes. This might be a tad too expensive, but if you can afford it this would be the best laptop you can get your hands on.
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