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Things to consider when

buying New Laptop

Date: 29th April, 2021


There are plenty of things to consider when buying a laptop.
Choosing the right product will also depend on different
factors.

1. Budget
While it may be tempting getting the most powerful laptop
available in the market, money could be an issue.
• Basic Budget Laptops –Students, Casual personal use, Everyday home use
• Mid-Tier Laptops-Business people, Teachers, Office workers
• High-Performance Laptops-Content creators, Gamers, Designers, Business people

2. Operating System – Choosing the Right Platform


The operating system is one of the most important things to
consider when buying a new laptop
• Microsoft Windows
• macOS-Apple
• Chrome OS-Linux
3. Size

The screen size is one of the top things to consider when buying a laptop. While the most common display
size for a laptop is approximately 15.6″, other smaller and bigger variants are also available, including 14″
and 17.3″

4.Screen Resolution

A higher resolution translates into sharper images. Budget laptops tend to have a 720p display regardless of
their size, while higher-end laptops capable of displaying 1080p resolutions and beyond.
We would highly recommend you pick a laptop capable of producing at least a 1080p resolution.
5. CPU
Choosing the right processor for your system is one of the most
important decisions you’ll have to take when buying a new
laptop. With a large set of options currently available on the
market, it may be hard to understand what’s appropriate for
your needs
• Entry-Level CPU This particular band is designed to cater to users on a tight budget. These chips are suitable
for everyday tasks, including web-browsing watching online videos, working with Microsoft
Office package, etc. Intel’s entry-level CPUs range from Celeron to Pentium.

• Mid-Range CPU Mid-range CPUs, have the ability to execute heavier tasks and applications, including
gaming and light photo or video editing.
They offer good performance at a reasonable price. They may range from an i3 to i5 for
Intel’s blue team to a Ryzen 3 or Ryzen 5 for AMD’s red team.

High-end CPUs are usually intended for hard-core gamers, and professionals. With
• High-End CPU
similar performance to a high-end gaming PC, these will allow buyers to execute
CPU-extensive applications while providing a future-proof system. They may range
from an i5 to i7 for Intel’s
6. System Memory

system memory, or RAM is one of the most important components of your system. The first thing to
consider when talking about RAM is how do you plan on using your system and what type of
applications and tasks do you need to perform
now become common for budget machines to come with at least 8GB of RAM, mid to high-end
machines often have 16GB or even 32GB of memory.

7. Graphics

From entry-level and mid-range laptops usually come with


integrated graphics cards, gaming laptops must have their own
dedicated GPU.
graphics cards range from the cheaper NVidia GTX 1650 to the
more powerful RTX models
8. Storage
Computer storage options, including SSDs and traditional HDDs,
have seen a big development in the last decade.
For regular use, such as saving documents, images, video, and
audio files, we highly recommend having at least a 500GB SSD
for both your operating system and storage purposes.

9. Battery

With most modern laptops commonly being fitted with non-


removable batteries, it is worth making sure that the average
battery life of your system is in line with your expectations.

10. Warranty
Before making your purchase, make sure to compare the
warranties offered by the different manufacturers. In addition,
you may also be protected by a retailer’s warranty.
11.Brands & Build Quality

Apple, ASUS, ACER, MSI, HP, Lenovo, and Dell, other companies such as Huawei and Microsoft have
recently hit the market offering budget-friendly and quality systems.
You can tell how good a specific brand is by reading their warranty policies and after-sales services.
Also check review in online portals like YouTube, Google etc. to know the user recommendations

12.Others

Things like Keyboard Quality, Touchpads, Wi-Fi Connectivity, Ports, Audio


Also take into considerations for you Requirements
Thank You!

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