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It's Christmas time once again and you're bound to be doing some shopping sooner or later. How about a laptop for a gift? It might be hard to go around looking for the right one, though. Good thing there's the Internet that affords you the convenience of shopping from the comfort of your home. But you know one thing about online shops that isn't up to par with real shops yet? Assistance. There won't be a sales attendant ready to attend to your needs if ever you have a question or query. So before you hop on over to your preferred online store, perform some perfunctory background research on laptop resources about what laptop to buy. To give you a heads up on what you should be looking for in laptop resources or discussion forums, here are three off your list: Laptop price range Practicality comes first. Sure it's Christmas, but that doesn't mean you're Santa Claus. Elves don't make the Christmas presents you give; you'll be purchasing them from out of your pocket. So that's the first thing you look for in a resource site for laptops: price ranges. Price ranges for a particular spec set or a specific brand, price ranges for laptop packages and popular features-these are the price ranges you should be most interested in. Luckily there are sites out there that compare online prices of popular brands and product lines so you're never left guessing if what you have budgeted is okay. There are also sites that offer advice on budgeting when it comes to buying laptops and other gadgets. This would help you more than you know especially if you're not the type who knows about laptops and thus their price ranges. Laptop specs and features Since you're going to give the laptops as gifts, you should know what the people you'll be giving them to would use them for the most. For instance, a student or a businessman would be using the office applications and Internet connectivity features of the laptop, so the specs and functionalities of the laptop you should be looking for should correspond to that. If you're buying one for a young gamer , you should look for laptops that have higher graphic and processing capabilities. Laptop resources that have detailed information about these specs and features can help add a lot more value to your gift. Layman friendliness: resources that speak English And of course, considering that you're going to be looking into some technical stuff, don't get lost in a mire of technical wording and spec detail like drive speed, DDR RAM types, SATA motherboards, Multiple Core multithreading capacities and what not. You don't want a technical discussion thread where hardcore software and hardware fanatics discuss things that don't even sound like English. You want resources or sites that can speak to you in a way you'd clearly understand, for your sake as well as the gift's recipient's. You don't want to get confused therefore and mislead into buying something inappropriate for the person you're giving it to.
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