Do you know that in 2017, over 259.4million units of personal computer and notebook was shipped globally?
In today’s world, a laptop is considered an important work tool. Laptops are being used more and more for education, business and entertainment making it very important that one shops for the right laptop to fulfil their needs. The laptop market is filled with so many options which makes finding the right laptop a challenge.
In this guide, we will look at the top consideration for picking the right laptop.
Here are 5 things to consider before buying a laptop.
- N8 Size: Laptops come in different sizes and weight, although they are becoming less heavy, smaller and sleeker as they experience advancement in technology. There are still varieties of sizes to pick from, however. In order to make your choice, you have to decide if it important to you that the laptop is big or small. If you are looking for something small and that does not weigh much, then you should consider a notebook. Notebooks are especially suitable for students because they can easily fit into a backpack. They are also not heavy, so easy to move around with and for a student, that is convenient because students are usually on the move.
2. Processor: The Processor is an important part of the laptop because it determines how installation runs as well as the weight of work the computer can carry out. The two popular processors are AMD and Intel but using Intel is usually recommended because of the performance it ensures. However, there are different levels of the intel processor, so choosing the one to use will depend on what you want to use your laptop for. For people who plan to use their work for heavy jobs and installation like game building, software build and even watching high resolution movies, you should consider Intel Corei5 or in fact, Corei7. If you don’t use your computer or planning to use it for simpler works like writing papers, then you can get Corei3.
3. Screen Resolution: A lot of people spend a lot of time with their computers and the quality or resolution of the laptop can adverse side effects on the eyes. It can cause itching, blurring or redness of the eyes and in some serious cases, headaches or migraine. So it is important to know the resolution of the screen, especially, if you fall into the category that spends a lot of time before the laptop. A laptop with a resolution of 1600×900 and above is a recommended resolution to go for if you spend more than 8 hours a day with your laptop.
4. You should also consider screens with in-plane switching (IPS) because they offer widest viewing angles. Touch screens are usually glossy and not a good idea if you spend a lot of time with your laptop.4.RAM (Random Access Memory): The RAM determines how fast applications run and how long it takes process a request by the processor. So while a laptop of 2gig RAM is not totally a bad deal, a laptop with a 4gig RAM and above makes a better deal. It will make your applications run faster and also ensure the information sent to your laptop reads faster by the processor. The bigger RAM also ensures your laptop doesn’t easily hang.
5.Battery: Another factor you should consider is the battery life of your laptop. The battery life you get should depend on where you stay and depend on the power supply. Also, if you are likely to travel a lot, then you should also invest in a laptop with a high battery life. Another reason to look into high battery life is if you do a lot on your system or spend a lot of time on it. You can check into 6 hours and above battery life on an average.
Finding the right laptop that will suit you will determine how much you enjoy your laptop. This is why it is important to make sure to consider these factors before making a choice. This list, is by no means conclusive and there are other factors to consider like cost, hard drive, brand, but these factors will go a long way in helping you choose wisely.