To buy a laptop,there are many things that you have to put into consideration before and that is what i am going to show you in today's stroll.
To buy a laptop,first of all you have to consider the amount of money that you want to budget for that,after that then you will now go on to know other things that is essential or that is to be considered before buying a laptop in the market that is already flooded with laptops of different specs and prices.What To Consider Before Buying A Laptop
Size: Nobody would like to buy a laptop that is as heavy as car engine thus making it unable to be carried about or would you like to? For students, if you are to buy laptop today or tommorow i will advise you to go for laptop of 13-14 Inch it weights less and would be easier for you to carry into your lecture hall.
PROCESSOR: This is normally referred to as the brain of the computer,it determines how faster that your computer functions.The speed of a processor is measured in gigahertz (Ghz), for game lovers and programmers i would advise you to go for laptops with the fastest processor.
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Battery Life: The Battery Life is directly or indirectly the first need of any user. If the device’s battery system is of poor quality, then one will face many inevitable problems. The very first thing to do as a customer is, first ask about the Laptop’s battery life. So one should check and enquire about maximum support the Laptop’s battery will give. Standard need is 10 hours or as per usage.
RAM:(Random Access Memory) helps your processor perform tasks by acting as a temporary storage point. In short, the more RAM you have, the more programs you can keep open at once, and the faster your computer will go Our laptops range between 2GB and 16GB of RAM. The higher the RAM, the better.
Connectivity:Consider the devices that you would like to connect to and check if the system has the feature e.g USB Port,is it WiFi enabled? Does it have Bluetooth?. For connecting to monitors and projectors, look for a VGA connection at minimum. Aim for a DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort.
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