Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Top 10 Notebook Accessories


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The popularity of notebook computers are rising, due to price decreases, large competition, aggressive marketing, and increased performance. Some companies are even giving free notebook computers. With each generation of free notebooks and expensive notebooks, there are novel breakthroughs such as: a dual core free notebook, PCI Express, increased storage, faster CPUs, longer lasting battery life, and Sonoma Chipsets. These are all new innovation and are making a more powerful computer.

Most notebook enthusiasts know, to get full enjoyment from a laptop or free notebook choosing the right accessories is key. There are millions of accessories to choose from below are a few of the most important accessories for free notebook computers.

Port Replicator

This is an essential for all free notebook and laptop owners. It is a hassle dealing with all the wires and connections on the laptop or free notebook computer. Plug all the peripherals in the docking station and connect the notebook with ease.

Wireless Cards

Most notebooks and laptops come with a wireless card. However, there are many top brands that do not come with it. If the notebook purchased does not have a wireless card, a 802.11b Linksys PC Card is extremely affordable. EDGE stands for Enhanced Data for Global Evolution through the Cingular Wireless national network.

Optional External Hard Drive

Most notebooks or laptops now come with a 40 to 100 gig hard drives, but downloading and saving movies and music takes up a large part of the storage space. An external hard drive would make for a dramatic increase in storage space.

Optional Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

A wireless keyboard and mouse may sound strange since laptops and notebooks already come with keyboards, but depending on the free notebook's make and model the keyboards on most are not very easy or nice to work with. It all has to do with the wrong angles and the shape of the computer.

Kensington WiFi Finder

The credit card-size Kensington WiFi Finder is a quick and easy way to find out whether there is a hot spot nearby, without ever pulling out the free notebook itself. According to Kensington, it works with the press of a button, and the signal-strength indicator will tell whether there is a network within 200 ft.

Delorme Earthmate GPS receiver

The ultimate accessory for those who don't like to ask for directions, Delorme's Earthmate is a small GPs receiver that connects to any USB port and works in tandem with Street Atlas USA 2003 or some other software to show the exact location and provide detailed directions. DeLorme says its receiver uses a chipset that starts up faster, draws less power, and locks onto weak signals better. This is a relatively expensive but nice accessory to have.

Creative WebCam Notebook

Creative Labs makes several cams for the free notebook. Designed for business travelers who keep in touch with family and business contacts.

SanDisk ImageMage 6 in 1 card reader/writer

There's a better way to transfer files from a PC memory card to a card reader. SanDisk's ImageMate handles all major types of storage cards.

Insurance

When traveling having insurance is one of the best accessories to have!

Acquiring any of these accessories will dramatically increase the enjoyment of the notebook and the user.


Top 10 Notebook Accessories

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