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Best Laptops in India

The laptop market in India is at full swing. Not to mention the popularity of the laptops is driven by the product features. The laptops were introduced in the Indian market in mid 1990s. In those time they were costly and heavy, which made them less acceptable. So it took a while for the laptop market to come in to full swing. But it did not took very long and it became a very high selling product. With time they became reasonably widespread and acceptable. The most appealing features available in them were portability, internet connectivity. These inbuilt features were not available in standard desktops, and moreover the price difference between desktops and laptops was also an issue.

With all these features adding up the number of laptop users increased significantly. And now as we can see they have become a need for the hour. The laptops help us to stay connected with our professional and personal lives, even when we are on move. Internet connectivity option helps the laptop users to stay updated and connected with the rest of the world through multiple connectivity options. It has takes off the work load from many of us. With the coming of some best laptop in India, the demand for these ultra modern gadgets has increased day by day. With the evolving technology and new ideas, we can see the latest form of slim laptops called Ultrabook. As we can see, there are various brands of laptops manufactured by many companies. Some famous brands are Sony, Lenovo, HP, Dell, Acer, Compaq, Fujitsu and HCL laptops. With so many different brands available offering remarkable features, selecting the best laptop in India has become a tough task. There are multiple of laptops available online or in a electronics store which increases our confusion. Though most of us have a general idea of what we want in terms of features, we are often intimidated by the choices available.

Some of the best laptops in India are Apple MacBook Pro, Sony Vaio VPCCB15FG, Asus N53SV, Dell XPS 15, HP Envy 17 beside some more. In terms of features, there is not much of difference among the equivalent products of different brands. However, the big MNC brands dominated the overall market. From Indian side HCL is lone fighter doing good even in the international arena. HCL Laptops are being used by people not only in India but also around the globe. Most of the people find HCL laptops to be easy to use and operate. Moreover the services offered by HCL have always been good as they are backed by well trained professionals. They are indeed a very good combination of beauty and quality. The HCL laptops are available in small and large sizes which are comfortable for both personal and professional use. HCL laptop in India have proved to be the best laptop in India whenever it comes to budget laptops equipped with latest software and hardware.

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Laptops Review-Compaq Preasrio CQ58-A10NR 15.6-Inch Laptop

Compaq Review - Compaq Presario CQ58-a10NR
The Compaq Presario CQ58-a10NR is very different from many laptops because it uses the AMD E series APU. This is a sort of a bridge between the C series processors used in the netbook style systems and the A series used in traditional laptops. It uses the same power as most of the A series but has lower clock speeds meaning less performance. Thus, by using an E-1200 dual core processor combined with 2GB of DDR3 memory and Compaq Presario Keyboard, the system can handle the basics of email, web browsing and word processing but it certainly isn't a smooth experience as laptops in the same price range using the AMD A series processor or the Intel Pentium. It definitely has problems for those that are doing multitasking and is not suited at all to something like desktop video editing.

Storage features are a bit disappointing for a laptop priced at $400. It uses a 320GB hard drive which doesn't offer quite as much storage as the 500GB drive that many of the budget class systems offer but it is more than the 250GB drives than netbook class systems use. One of the big drawbacks here though is the lack of a USB 3.0 peripheral port and other Compatible Parts for use with high speed external storage. This means that external storage devices won't be as fast as they can be. A dual layer DVD burner is included for playback and recording of CD or DVD media.

The display uses the same 15.6-inch panel with a native resolution of 1366×768 that you find in pretty much any budget laptop. It functions just fine but has limited viewing angles and color levels that become much more apparent when compared to much more expensive laptops. The one bright spot for the Compaq Presario CQ58-a10NR is the graphics system. The AMD APU series takes the Radeon HD graphics systems and placed them into the main processor for improved graphics support. The Radeon HD 7310 here is a pretty low end one that still won't be well suited for 3D graphics but it does offer improved acceleration for non-3D applications such as Photoshop compared to Intel's integrated graphics.

The Compaq laptop keyboard for the Presario CQ58 uses a more traditional style than the chiclet or isolated keys that have become common to many systems. The Compaq Keyboard key layout itself isn't really a problem but the flat keys and limited space between keys may be a problem for those with larger hands and fingers. The trackpad is actually quite wide but is rather short which gives it a bit of an awkward space. The trackpad is also centered on the palmrest rather than on the center of the home row which may throw off some users.

HP has included a standard six cell battery pack with a 47WHr capacity rating on it that one would find in most 15-inch laptops. In my digital video playback tests, the laptop was able to run for three and half hours. This is pretty typical for the running time of a 15-inch laptop but is a bit disappointing though. Generally if you are looking at a slower processor, you would hope to have some added benefit from extra running time. This is very apparent in HP's Envy Sleekbook 6 which runs nearly six hours on a low wattage AMD A series processor but with a larger battery pack and a higher price tag.

Priced at $400, the Compaq Presario CQ58-a10NR has a lot of competition at this price point, unfortunately most are just better. Some notable alternatives include the ASUS X54C, the HP 2000t and the Toshiba Satellite C855. The ASUS is just slightly more expensive but uses a has a better processor, more memory, more storage space, longer battery life and a USB 3.0 port and Laptop Keyboard Cover. HP's 2000t is essentially an Intel based version of this laptop that features more performance, memory and storage. Toshiba like the HP also a faster processor and a USB 3.0 port but can actually be found for under $400.

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