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Tuesday 25 June 2019

Primary Things To Consider Before Purchasing A Laptop


Purchasing a laptop is very easy, but purchasing the right quality you need is one big thing to consider before buying any laptop. From size to connectivity options to different types of storage, the process is overwhelming. Do you need something light enough to take with you to office or travel, yet powerful enough to handle multimedia tasks? Are you on a tight budget? If your head is spinning, don't worry, we can help give you ideas to make a perfect decision. 

 1. Central Processing Unit (C.P.U) The processor is one of the most important components and plays a very vital role because it's the brain of the laptop. Ranging from doing minimum task like opening a file or performing high level task the processor is responsible for executing those command. If the purpose of buying a laptop is to perform simple tasks like surfing the web or writing an impassioned e-mail, we'd recommend a dual-core processor. This allows you to have several windows and apps open at once. While dual-core CPUs are fine for multitasking, they're not always great for tasks like gaming or photo editing. But if you intend to perform complex task, we'd recommend opting for an Intel Core i7 CPU, as it's good for multimedia tasks. 

For music or photo editing software, you should get a processor with a multi-core setup. Basically, the more cores you have, the better performance will be. 

2. Random Access Memory (RAM) RAM ? I Know this may be sound funny to you,The duty of the RAM is to allows you to work with more information or utility software at the same time without slowing down your computer. Now, you have to answer the question of how much RAM do I need? Well, I'd say 4GB of RAM is a good baseline for a Windows PC. It's sufficient enough for basic tasks like browsing the web, checking e-mail, watching YouTube videos, Typing and so on. If you're a Programmer or a hardcore gamer, we'd recommend bumping it up to 8GB of RAM to avoid you system been slow.

 The Disadvantage of going for a higher RAM processes is that, your battery gets drained over time. So if you're more concerned about long battery life than multitasking, you should probably opt for less RAM.

 3. Storage Capacity (Hard Disk Drive) How much storage do you need in a new laptop? The consideration of what size of files whould I always have of my device comes to place, No matter what you intend to do with a laptop you will in one way or the other save a file. File size ranges from Small to Large, System users whose aim is to store little amount of files such as files from Application software (Microsoft Office,Excel etc)whould be advised to go for lower HDD storage capacity such as 120GB or 80GB. For users who stores Large Files such as Gamers, Video Editor, storage of Films and so on are adviced to purchase computer having higher storage capacity From 250GB, 500GB etc .

4. Connectivity Whether it's an external display or a thumb drive, most laptops need to connect to something. Adapters are fine in a pinch, but it's easier if you get a laptop that already has a bunch of connectivity options. We'd recommend getting a laptop with a couple of USB 3.0 ports. This is useful for hooking up to a hard drive when you need to back up your files. SD card slots are also great, especially if you're a photo editor, as it makes transferring photos a breeze. 

5. Screen If you suffer from regular headaches like me, a screen that's comfortable to look at is key. Personally, I Love touchscreens because they're super glossy . If you want to see everything on the screen at once or use multiple programs side-by-side, you should get a laptop with a 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution (full HD) screen. You don't really have to scroll to see everything, which is always nice. 

6. Portability Laptops exists in various sizes. If portability isn't at the top of your list,laptops with a 13- or 15-inch screen should suffice. If Have interest in Laptops that are not heavy and easiy to carry about, look for laptops that are marketed as ultrabooks, as they usually weigh three pounds or less. 

The HP Spectre 13, for example, is remarkably light, weighing a little over two pounds. There's also 2-in-1 laptops, which allow you to turn the screen all the way around. This design means you can use the laptop as a tablet. These kinds of laptops tend to be on the expensive side, though. As for the budget-conscious buyer, you can't get much better than Chromebooks. They're largely virus-free and reasonably priced. Plus, they're pretty robust, so they can handle the daily bumps of life.