How to Choose the Suitable Laptop
How
to Choose the Suitable Laptop
You want
to buy a new laptop. You need to know what you want, but maybe you don't know
how to start. After all, you can easily get a new machine, but the next day it
is outdated.
Size
For
those who want to carry their laptops all day, ultra-portable is the best
choice. Today, many laptops are qualified to be ultra-portable notebooks that
provide a durable battery on a lightweight body without compromising
performance. They often choose a narrow keyboard,
which is what most of us endure.
A
14-inch screen is big enough for you to go, no device starts to get bulky and
constantly moving. At this size, you can usually get ports like USB-A, USB-C,
DisplayPort and SD card slots. Down to the 13 or 12-inch configuration, you may
find the option to drop to two USB-C outlets, and if you are lucky, there is a
full-size USB-A connection.
If you
don't mind traveling less with a keyboard
or carrying a dongle to expand your connectivity options, a 12-inch laptop will
work for you. However, for most people, 14 inches represents the best position
and there is plenty of room for a very large keyboard.
If you
don't think you need to carry your laptop with you, feel free to use the
15-inch model. You'll get more powerful performance and more ports, but you
probably won't want to pack such a large device into your carry-on.
Display
If you
have a lot of games or graphic design on your laptop, you must use a high quality
screen. You should look for panels with HDR support and at least full HD
resolution. For those working on large-scale art, investing in 4K is
worthwhile, although the resulting battery life tradeoff makes it less
worthwhile for anyone else. You should also consider a larger screen: a 12-inch panel will keep you
zoomed in.
For
those who don't need to display a
wide dynamic range, HDR may not be worth the extra money. More and more laptops
are rolling out HDR support, and many companies are committed to optimizing
video content so that you can really see the difference. But if you don't often
find yourself editing photos, the HDR panel is a luxury, not a necessity. The
upcoming computer will use a low-power LCD to provide a longer-lasting battery
or a clearer panel, so you may want to stick to more meaningful updates. At the
same time, for most people, a bright Full HD display would be great.
Mac,Windows
or Chrome?
Most
people already know what operating system you want, so this shouldn't be a
difficult decision. But as Chrome OS got Android app support last year and this
year's Linux app, more people might be thinking about using Google's operating
system. If you don't plan to use your new laptop
for heavy-duty video editing or gaming, then Chromebooks can provide you with a
good service. They are usually much cheaper than their competitors, too,
although those who want a high-end Chrome OS laptop will find more of them
planted by the end of the year. Basically, if most of your work can be done
through a web browser, a Chromebook might be enough. However, if you need to
provide a variety of applications for your workflow, stick with macOS or
Windows, although you can find more affordable options at Microsoft. Apple's
laptop starts at $999, and you can get a good PC for as little as $500.
Essential Function
Now that
we've covered the decisive standards, here are some features, and you should
make sure your laptop has or may hate it in the next few years. The most
important is the USB-C charging port. In about two years, the tech world is
likely to have completely converted to USB-C. We have seen this in the mobile
and laptop categories. When each of your gadgets uses the same USB-C charger,
you don't want to be stuck on an extra dedicated cable.
For most
laptops, our battery life is 8 hours,
and you should not be satisfied with any less battery life. At the same time,
8GB is as low as you should be for RAM. You get a 4GB model, but it sacrifices
performance, so if you follow this route, make sure you don't need a fast
multitasking laptop.
Summary:
Nowadays,
various laptop models are emerging one
after another, and the configuration is becoming more and more diversified. If
you don't think about the target when you buy a notebook, it is easy to buy a
notebook that is not suitable for you. So, after reading this article, do you
have a question about what you want to buy?
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