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| | Your laptop is your go-to device for everything from productivity and gaming to social networking, so you should pick the system that matches your needs and budget. With dozens of choices at different prices and sizes–ranging from $199 11-inch Chromebooks to $2,000, 17-inch gaming behemoths–picking the right portable can pose a challenge to even the most tech-savvy consumer. That's why we're here to help. Just answer our questions and we'll custom select the laptop you need.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Replacing your laptop's hard drive with a solid state drive, or SSD, can triple or quadruple your storage performance, allowing you to boot, open apps or multitask much more quickly. Here, you'll find our top picks. | | | |  | Your laptop manufacturer offers tech support, and you should be able to count on it for accurate answers. Based on our extensive undercover testing online and over the phone, Apple emerged as the clear winner for the second time in a row. | | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Tablets that sell for around $100 often have shoddy construction, slow-as-molasses performance and dismal displays. For half that price, Amazon cuts some corners, too, but not as many as you might think. The $50 Amazon Fire comes with the Amazon Appstore and Silk browser preloaded, not Google Play or Chrome, as do all Amazon tablets. It also features impressive parental controls, a user-friendly interface and access to Amazon's universe of multimedia content. | | | | | |
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