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In the market for a new laptop? You’re in luck: we’re coming into one of the best times to buy right now. Here’s why.
We’re on the precipice of deals season for laptops and PCs.
In one week, a gaggle of the world’s laptop manufacturers — including Asus, Acer, Toshiba, Gigabyte and Dell — gather in Taipei for the world’s largest computing show.
It’s called Computex, and it’s where all the new tech that powers the super-thin laptops we covet gets unveiled. We’re talking new processors, thinner laptops, better batteries with like Acer Aspire 9400 Battery, Acer TravelMate 2460 Battery, Acer Aspire One ZG5 Battery, Acer UM08A51 Battery, Acer Ferrari 5000 Battery, Acer TravelMate 8200 Battery, Acer BTP-50T3 Battery, Acer BATBL50L8H Battery, Acer Ferrari 1000 Battery, Acer TravelMate 3000 Battery, Acer Extensa 4120 Battery, Acer Aspire 2420 Battery, brighter screens, clever cameras and other awesome nonsense we haven’t even thought of yet!
Last year’s Computex brought with it the first fanless laptops, as well as a dream of being cable-free forever. It’s easy to argue that those concepts have now been parlayed into machines from the likes of Apple and Lenovo. Computex is a big deal.
Here are our top tips for hunting down a deal during laptop season.
It’s all well and good to drool over the latest shiny laptop, but before buying you need to lock down what you actually need. Do you travel a lot? Use your laptop at work? Edit 4K video? Watch movies in bed? Study?
Make a list, make a mind map or talk it over with your partner, parents or pet. But make sure you know exactly how you plan to use your laptop. There is no point buying a powerhouse with high end CPU if you only edit Word documents. Likewise, if your laptop rarely leaves your desk, an ultraportable model with 10 hours of battery life is pointless.
It’s also worth considering if your use is better suited to multiple devices. A cheaper but bulky gaming machine is perfect for home use, while a slim 10-inch laptop or tablet can provide on the go connectivity. You might even decide that a desktop coupled with a cheap laptop gives a better overall package than one expensive laptop.
It seems obvious, but actually sit down and figure out how much you want to spend. Can you actually afford the latest Macbook Pro? The urge to get the best is strong, which often leads to purchases which are totally overkill for their intended use. Don’t max out the credit card unless you really have to – a laptop that’s slightly slow is better than one you are paying off for the next few years.
Once you make a budget, stick to it. It’s all too easy to stretch to the next model up, just because you want it. That said, be realistic: if you need a grunty laptop to run Solidworks for work, set a higher budget. Also check your salary sacrifice or tax write off options if you laptop will be used for work.
Keep an eye out for specials: you can often grab a bargain. Consider upgrading RAM and SSD yourself (check if is possible) as it will be almost always cheaper than getting the manufacturer to do it. Some brands (such as Dell) often sell the laptop you want, but you can downgrade the CPU and RAM or drop the discrete GPU to save a little money.