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Purchasing a Notebook Computer: Online or In-Store? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeremy Szechenyi   
Sunday, 15 November 2009 09:44
Purchasing a laptop computer is a tough task because there are so many variations. What can be equally as tough is deciding where to buy from. Many retailers sell notebooks, both in-store and online, and they each have their pros and cons. Learning a about these retailers and how to choose the best place to buy your laptop will help you buy the best one for the best price.

Purchasing a laptop computer is a tough task because there are so many variations. What can be equally as tough is deciding where to buy from. Many retailers sell notebooks, both in-store and online, and they each have their pros and cons. Learning a about these retailers and how to choose the best place to buy your laptop will help you buy the best one for the best price.

Online retailers generally charge lower prices on the actual laptop because they do not have all the normal costs of brick-and-mortar retailers. They do typically charged shipping, and sometimes a handling fee as well. These can add up. In-store retailers have to pay the large amounts for rent, and therefore might end up charging a little more. You are able to test computers in person, and see how they work for you.

You should keep in mind the pros and cons of both the online and in-store retailers when you begin shopping for your laptop. A good way to leverage the positive aspects of both retail variations is to combine them into one. Follow the 4 steps listed below to leverage this concept.

Step 1: Visit retailers in your local area for laptops you decided to look into after doing some notebook computer research. Test them out, writing down the model number, price, name and reactions to it. Checking out several stores will give you a good idea of pricing for in-store retailers.

Step 2: Use your notes to do online research. Start by visiting the websites for the retailers you visited in your area. They might run deals on line, and offer free delivery to your local store. This could save you time and money. Check all the notebooks you saw and note pricing differences.

Step 3: You need to research online only retailers selling the laptop computers you found in-store. Use a Google or Yahoo search to find online retailers that sell laptops. Note prices, including shipping costs, of the computers you found. Don't forget to record the websites so you can easily find them.

Step 4: This is where you want to compare the information you found. You will have prices for online retailers, in-store retailers, and the in-store retailers' websites. While it might be clear which one literally has the lowest price, you also want to take into consideration the other things that are important. Being able to return or an item, or have something fixed that breaks, is something to keep in mind. Make your choice based on both price and these other factors.

Understanding in-store and online retailers and how to find the best price between them is the perfect way to find the right laptop at the right price. You have to do quality research on notebook computers before you begin looking for a laptop, otherwise you might buy the laptop that is incorrect for your needs and wants. This could require you to have to buy a new laptop in the future. Proper research ahead of time will help you to get the right laptop as well as save you money down the road.

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