What to look out for when buying a New laptop
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By: Tare Youdeowei.
For the contemporary tech-smart population, a laptop
is often regarded as more than just a work tool. Many rely on the laptop for
many purposes spanning social, entertainment, educational and business-related
needs. This makes it imperative for the right decision to be made when shopping
for a new device or a replacement unit for your old laptop.
Though some things may weigh more than others
depending on the purpose for which you are getting your laptop, here are six
basic things to look out for when getting you next laptop.
Size:
Gone
are the days when laptops weighed a tonne and took up so much space. On-going
advancements in the sphere of computer manufacturing has seen a lot of
refinements in laptop sizes. For students and busy executives, portability is a
core requirement. The easier it is to fit your laptop PC into a small bag, the
better. Therefore, a laptop with a screen size between 12.5 – 14 inches and
weighing between 1 – 1.5kg fits the bill. When shopping for such a portable
device, it is often best to go for a notebook. A notebook is a personal
computer that foregoes some functionality to remain light-weight and small.
Notebook computers are sleek, typically weigh less than five pounds and are
small enough to fit easily into your briefcase or a back-pack. An Ultrabook
also falls into this category as they are portable and light-weight.
Processor
Speed: Most computer applications require that the
computer system meets minimum requirements in order for the installation to
run. One of those requirements is processor speed. Processor speed measures (in
megahertz or gigahertz; MHz or GHz) the number of instructions per second the
computer executes. Intel’s Core-based processors including Core i3, Corei5 and
Core i7 are usually the best bet for computing power as these processors
deliver top performance.
Screen
quality and Resolution: Considering the length of time the
average user spends working on a laptop, screen quality is a factor worth
taking into cognizance when buying a laptop. The harsh glare from grainy laptop
screens may pre-dispose users to side-effects as constant staring at the screen
may result in redness, itching and blurring of the eyes, or headaches and
migraines, in extreme cases. Touch-screen laptops, many of which are glossy,
may also not be a good choice as these throw back a lot of reflections, thereby
putting the eyes under considerable strain.Closely related to this, you must
consider the resolution of the laptop before making the buying decision. If you
fall into the class of heavy users who work on their laptop for upwards of
eight hours in a day, it is more advisable to go for a High Definition (HD)
screen with resolution of 1600 x 900 or higher.
Random
Access Memory (RAM): This is a form of computer data storage
which stores frequently used programme instructions to increase the general
speed of a system. Depending on the type of laptop you wish to buy, a RAM of
between 2G – 4GB and upwards will be required to get your system working
optimally. Memory speed refers to the amount of time that it takes the RAM to
receive a request from the processor and then read or write data. Generally,
the faster the RAM, the faster the processing speed of your laptop. In other
words, with a faster RAM, it is easier for you to use the laptop for your
multimedia or multi-tasking activities. RAM speed is measured in Megahertz
(MHz), millions of cycles per second, so that it can be compared to your
processor’s clock speed.
Battery: Bearing in mind
the peculiar power supply challenges in the country, you are better off
investing in a laptop with a strong battery that can guarantee at least up to
10 hours of battery life on average use. For a notebook, a battery capacity of
10,000mAH/3.7V or higher is adequately sufficient to begin with, especially as
both the total charging capacity and life of a laptop computer’s battery will
diminish as you use your computer.
Price:
Laptop prices are often predicated on the features of the device, especially
the ones listed above. As such, a laptop with a faster processor speed and RAM
would likely cost more than a model with less speed. However, increasing
competition in the market and more attention to research and development of new
products makes it possible these days to find moderately-priced devices
boasting features that would naturally be found in more expensive models.