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Laptops are cheap and better nowadays





If you want to buy a laptop, which one attracts you the most? Laptops from Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, or what? Now we are seeing the extremely tight competition between all hardware companies. It is good for us though. We can buy a unique and high-performance laptop with cheap price due to this competition. With new technology comes every day, it seems laptop price has been fluctuating a lot.

Example: If you see a new $2,000 laptop, in the next six months, that laptop will be available for only around $1,200-$1,400. This wouldn’t happen in the past but we are seeing this good trend. Beside about the price, the sizes of laptop also are now smaller. Whatever your purpose in buying laptop is, a laptop is just a mobile PC. So I think everyone agrees that laptop should be smaller because it will be lighter.

Extremely-thin laptops were very expensive but now thin laptops are always less than $2,000 (except new ones like Toshiba Portege and MacBook Air). Even gaming laptops which were very expensive now are available for around $2,000-$3,000. This is something good for us. The competition between those “big cats” is our benefit.

High-performance laptops are now affordable. Thin and well-designed laptops are now cheaper than ever before. Mobile laptops which usually have longer battery life are also very cheap. Wow, this is something good for us. If in the past usually PC has better performance than laptop, now you can easily find a laptop with better performance than standard PC (with cheap price, of course). Now is the age of laptops, not PC anymore (unless you often spend most of your time at home).



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