How laptops became cheap?

Cheap laptop computers are coming to a store near you. In fact, there are many there already. That s because, like any newfangled electronics device, laptop computers were once the cream of the computer crop, which made them super expensive. Nowadays, however, laptops are a dime a dozen. Hand-held personal digital assistants and Bluetooth cell phone devices are the new rage. And so laptops are cheap.

This does not mean that they are cheaply made, though. Thanks to the wonders of the technological cycle, laptop computers are decreasing in price as their capabilities rise. Of course, there are the latest, greatest laptops out there-monsters made for gaming, for instance, or for high-powered multimedia applications-and these still cost a pretty penny.

But the average user can find themselves cheap laptop computers that provide all that they need in power, connectivity, and then some. Every major manufacturer out there, such as Dell, HD, and IBM, has their lower end and intermediate models that come with more than enough speed and usability.

iPhoto and iTunes of Apple make it so popular

First of all, Apple won the 2004 Readers Choice Award for the brand with the most impact on an international scale. It beat out Google, which had been the winner for two years running.

No matter what awards for best rated laptops or percentages of the world market that Apple acquires in the next few years, you can rest assured that the company will continue to put out the innovative products that are its signature.

Just take the software that is featured on its Apple laptops and desktops. Such marvels of application design as iPhoto and iTunes make Apple so popular just because these programs are so useful yet so easy to use. Try saying that about the software that comes standard with most other MP3 players or digital cameras. It s this simplicity but power that make Apples some of the best rated laptops around.