Wednesday, October 28, 2015

4 Things you should know before buying a Laptop

Many people want a very good looking, beautiful and well designed laptops but for those who actually knows what it takes, we cant afford to have a fanciful PC and yet see it hang for hours. So these are the things you need to take into consideration before buying a laptop.
1. When it comes to a computer device, always focus on the speed.
Most individuals focus on the hard drive space, because they plan on storing photos, songs, games, movies etc. on their new device.

But shall it profit you if you have a lots of space, but have to wait for several hours before an application loads?

The trick is if you want your device to be fast, you have to buy a fast storage.

Anything from 7200rpm (Revolution Per Minute) will do.


2.The RAM matters too.
Don’t buy a Laptop » runs with a ram size below 4Gb.

If you happen to be a serious photo/ video editor or a gamer who wants lots of fast RAM then make sure you buy a PC with a 64-bit processor and Windows 7 64-bit.

Without getting too technical, the 32- bit version of Windows can’t use more than 4GB of system memory (actually less, thanks to graphics) so you need a 64-bit system if you plan to buy more than 4GB of system memory.


3.Processors
Say NO to Intel Pentium processors, gone are the days when they were the best money could buy.

We are now in the Intel Core series era, you should try the second generation series… Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7.


4. Never overlook the Keyboard and touchpads 
Although processors, RAM and the hard drive speed makes a big difference in the performance of a laptop, however these two output devices are something you will be using throughout the existence of the device.
 
The best laptop keyboards are the ones with firm support underneath the entire keyboard structure.
 
Considering that you might be need to type in a low light or dark room, you should buy a laptop with LED-Backlit keyboards
Th
e best touchpads have excellent sensitivity and minimal lag so the cursor on the screen moves precisely along with your fingertip on the touchpad. Larger touchpads are generally a good thing (particularly if you plan on using multi-touch gestures on the touchpad surface).

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