How to Find The Perfect Laptop
If you’re in the market for a brand new laptop, you’ll definitely want to scout around and find the ideal computer hardware for your needs. Although laptops come in all shapes and sizes, the following tips should guide you well enough to make a smart purchase.
The “tech specs” of your laptop is perhaps the most important consideration. You should get exactly what you need to match your activities, not more, and not less. For example, you need totally different machine if you’re just planning to use it for office purposes, as opposed to letting your laptops be your entire home entertainment system.
Different applications need different type of laptops, and getting more than what you need generally is a waste of savings. Getting less than what you need on the other hand, will just waste your time and cause frustation.
The first thing you need to consider is the Central Processing Unit or CPU; it is the “brains” of your notebook. Generally speaking a faster CPU is better as it will cut down on loading and processing time, but there is a choice between Intel processors, or others.
The overall size, weight and dimension of your future laptop is just as important as anything else. If you like to keep it light and portable choose thinner ones that weight less than 1.2kg - these are usually on the higher price range but it will be worth the money, and the lack of aching backs!
Your laptop’s warranty perios and service details are just as important. Generally speaking most laptops come with standard one-year warranty, but companies like Sony also offer “extended” three-year versions and on-site repairs. This means that they will send someone over to your office or home to solve any problems you may have with your laptop. Expect a premium for the “on-site” repairs, but extended warranties are quickly becoming standard items and you should look out for for laptop models that offer them at no additional cost.
As for personal choice, I prefer Lenovo laptops, especially the Lenovo Thinkpad laptop that is both affordable and sufficient for high-end processing. Ideally, your future laptop should be able to get you through the next four years before you invest on a new one. Not many laptops can do that though, so shop for your laptop wisely!
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