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A Great Guide on Where to Buy your Next Laptop

October 30th, 2009

When you buy a notebook computer, you are presented with a ton of choices. All the laptop brands, specifications and options seem endless. Fortunately you can do some research to cover that. Figuring out whether to buy online or in-store can be an equally daunting task. If you spend some time to learn the difference between these version of retailers and how to choose the best notebook for your needs and wants, you will be just fine.

In-store retailers are brick-and-mortar stores, and have to pay rent for their buildings. They tend to have slightly higher prices, both to cover their higher expenses and the convenience factor. You are able to test out a laptop in person to see how you like it. Online retailers tend to have lower expenses, and lower prices as a result. Items must be shipped to you, and normally you have to pay for that as well.

You should keep in mind the pros and cons of both the online and in-store retailers when you begin shopping for your laptop. A good way to leverage the positive aspects of both retail variations is to combine them into one. Follow the 4 steps listed below to leverage this concept.

Step 1: After doing some notebook computer research, check out various retailers in your area for laptops. Test some, noting the name, model, price and your feelings why you liked/didn’t like it. Visit several stores to make sure you have a good idea of availability and price.

Step 2: The next thing you need to do is some research online, starting with the in-store retailers you visited in step 1. YOu want to look at their websites, and check the prices of the laptops you saw in-store. Sometimes they run deals online, even giving you free shipping to your local store. This can save you some money and a lot of time. Check all laptops you viewed and write down the differences in prices.

Step 3: Your next step is to visit the online retailers of laptops. Use a search engine to find online retailers, and search for the laptops you saw in-store on their websites. Write down the prices and shipping costs of the computers, as well as the website you found it on.

Step 4: This is where you want to compare the information you found. You will have prices for online retailers, in-store retailers, and the in-store retailers’ websites. While it might be clear which one literally has the lowest price, you also want to take into consideration the other things that are important. Being able to return or an item, or have something fixed that breaks, is something to keep in mind. Make your choice based on both price and these other factors.

If you spend some time research in-store and online, and compare what you found, you will be able to find a great laptop at a good price. It is important to do plenty of notebook computer research in advance of the 4 steps so that you are looking for the right laptop. That will make sure that you get the right laptop, and can ultimately save you the money of having to trade in or buy a new laptop in the future.

Learn more about laptop notebooks. Stop by Jeremy Szechenyi’s site where you can find out all about notebook computer research and what it can do for you.

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