10 Steps For Choosing the Right Laptop For You
- Screen size
This is the very first factor to notice when you are planning to purchase a laptop.
Though most laptops have a standard size of 14”, you can find some
models with 15,7” and 17” screen sizes. In addition, there are also some
laptops which come with wide-screen monitors. This is ideal for people
who also watch movies and play games on their laptops.
For those who has to travel most of the time with laptop's should prefer the small one.
- Processor
The central processing unit (CPU) is the most vital component of a
laptop or a PC. With the many options available, it is not easy to make a
choice. Depending on your needs, select the processor that best suits
you in terms of performance as well as price. For better performance in gaming, only the top one is required otherwise choose the the medium one
- Memory
The more memory you have, the better for you. The efficiency and
speed with which your work gets done will depend on how much memory you
have. Nowadays, most laptops come pre-loaded with a RAM 1GB. However,
make sure the memory can be upgraded when necessary. In addition, find
out how much memory the laptop can support so as to avoid any surprises
when upgrading the memory.
- Storage
It is important to select a large hard disk which can store all your
folders and files. Preferably, go for a disk space of at least 250GB.
Depending on your needs, you could also choose hard disk drives of up to 1TB. When selecting the storage size, you need to keep in mind the
hard disk speed. Generally, laptops with a higher speed perform much
better.
- Sturdiness
Carry the laptop in your hands to find out how comfortably it can be
carried around. Make sure it is not too heavy, and that it is solid and
sturdy. Remember to also try out the keyboard.For those who love gaming should buy an additional keyboard so that the Laptop's one is not damaged.
- Pointing device
Besides checking how sturdy and solid the laptop is, you should also
look at the pointing device which the laptop uses. Find out if it is
working well and in the way it is supposed to. In addition, make sure
the gliding pad and the trackball are in the best condition. Though you
can operate your laptop using an external mouse, it is easier to use the
built-in device when mobile.
- Expansion slots
The number of expansion options is another crucial consideration when
selecting a laptop. Go for laptops which have at least one Firewire
port and at least four USB2 connections. Firewire and USB are very
important for connecting external devices such as cell phones, MP3
players or digital cameras to the laptop.
- Wireless connectivity
Over the past few years, wireless networks have become increasingly
popular with web users. You should therefore look for a laptop which has
in-built Wi-Fi features. This will enable you to connect to the
internet when you are in an area which is Wi-Fi enabled. You should also
find out if the laptop is Bluetooth enabled.
- Optical drives
Optical drives such as a DVD-writer, Bluray writer/player or a
DVD-player are vital for anyone who wants save data on a disc (BluRay or
DVD). Important photos, music files and documents can be kept safe and
secure in the optical devices which are easy to use and have a high
storage capacity.
- Battery life
Before purchasing a laptop, find out how long the battery lasts. Make
sure you find a laptop which will give you a reasonable battery life.
This is especially important for those people who are constantly on the
move.
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