Laptops: Lies that Retail sealers Tell U!

Consumer survey found them common lies told Connie laptop sales. The battery life and hard drive type stars
What sold you when they sold you?

Bluffing them great laptops sellers say their clients? Computer stores marketers tend to exploit the lack of knowledge of the buyers and assure them things that are not there, or mislead them in the data incorrect / inaccurate. Sometimes deliberately, sometimes it comes from sellers who are themselves not all - so proficient in it they talk.
Australian Cnet website asked readers to send him the lies they tried to sell them when purchasing a laptop, and published the six most prominent. Please read before you go to the nearest computer store to get out of it with a new laptop.

One. Graphics processing Intel is all you need

Correct statement for ordinary users who mostly surf the web and maybe some games browser games, but gamers will need a graphics card, preferably Nvidia or AMD. Obviously the heavier games that - it requires a more powerful graphics card.

Two. Computer has excellent battery life

Difficult to give precise data on battery life, because everyone uses their computer differently - to drain the battery more or less. No attorney time writing in Word, lawfully hour of game. Most laptop manufacturers Mknfgim the most economical way of using, check the battery holds a few hours - and publish this data specification computer. It also figure indicate the salesperson. More mention at Cnet batteries Lit'ium - Ion Labs thereto with time and charges, so that a year after the purchase - this is not a strong battery at the start.

3. Computer has a larger hard drive than you ever have

Here too there is no "one size fits all". This figure is true for the average user, but certainly not true Morid serial hoarding files on its hard disk. At Cnet recommend to go for a big, and who insists on going on the SSD drive (E drive, that currently does not offer a very large storage space) - not dropped from 128 gigabytes.

Hard drive is not "one size fits all"

4. Operating system 32-bit will work fine with 8 GB of memory

Technically may be true, but the fact is you do not take the most of it. 32-bit system can treat up to 4 GB of internal memory. That those who invested in memory (quite a smart thing) but spared the operating system - in fact wasted gigs memory integrity and important. So - if you buy a computer with over 4 G'gh Memory - Do not miss the 64-bit operating system.

5. Buy a Mac, so do not catch viruses, and he never Course

Macs are not as robust as claimed. Courses also go bad, and even also been devised for malware - although this is really hard to compare the number to those made for PCs running operating systems such Windows. Cnet's recommendation: buy the operating system you love. It is comfortable for you and you manage it, do not go on the stability parameter - apparently.



Surprised, he collapses. Mac
6. If you have any problems - you can download more memory network

No, we are not yet on which hardware can be downloaded from the Internet. The internal memory of the computer is a physical object. Maybe you can add more memory to your laptop (and it's not safe, and certainly more complicated than adding memory to a desktop computer) - but download it from the Internet at least still impossible.

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