Things to
consider when buying laptop computers
Laptops, also known as
notebooks, are versatile, portable, come in a range of sizes and boast
different levels of features. So, how do you find the laptop that's right for
your needs? Just follow the guides given below on buying notebook computers.
1. CONSIDER THE SIZE OF YOUR
LAPTOP
How
often are you likely to be carrying your laptop? Are you after a notebook to
play games and run graphics-intensive programs like photo editing software?
Generally speaking, laptops with more features are less portable.
Lightweight
and ultra-portable notebooks are a great option for people like students who
need to carry them everywhere, as they range from under 2kg up to 4kg.
Midsize
and desktop-replacement laptops offer more features and are better suited to
gaming and graphics-intensive programs like video and photo editing. They range
from around 3kg to 5kg.
2. BRAIN SPEED – THE
FASTER, THE BETTER
Processors
are often referred to as the "brains" of a laptop because they determine
how fast your computer functions. The speed of the processor is measured in GHz
(gigahertz). It's always safest to go with the fastest you can afford.
3. THE MEMORY
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.
A
graphics (or video) card acts as a separate processor for rendering the images
on the screen. Graphics
cards draw on their own RAM, so the computer's performance is not impeded. This
is important for graphics-intensive programs, such as games and movies.
4. THE HARD DRIVE CAPACITY
The
hard drive is where your computer stores your files. Storage capacity is
measured in gigabytes (GB).
The
more GB, the more files you can fit. If you want to store large files like
high-quality photos, movies or music you should aim for a range between 500GB
and 3TB
A
laptop used solely for Internet, email and minimal image storage should get
away with 320GB or less.
5. HOW LONG DOES THE
BATTERY LAST?
Typical
laptop battery life is between three to five hours. If you're travelling and
away from a power source for extended periods of time, then consider laptop
computers with a battery life of over five hours.
6. CONNECTING YOUR LAPTOP
TO OTHER DEVICES
Consider
the devices that you want to connect your laptop to. Multiple USB ports are
necessities for iPods, digital cameras and external hard drives; also look for
Fire Wire ports.
For
connecting to monitors and projectors, look for a VGA connection at minimum.
Aim for a DVI, HDMI or Display Port as well.
Integrated
wireless networking (Wi-Fi) will allow you to connect to a range of different
networks without needing any wires or cords.
7. CONSIDER THESE
"USABILITY" FACTORS
Laptops
usually come with a pointing stick or a touch pad instead of a mouse. Make sure
that you're comfortable using them.
Also
check that the layout and size of the keyboard is easy to use, and that the
screen size suits your needs.
If
you're planning on working outside, check that there is a matte screen option
to reduce glare.
If
you are switching from PC to Apple, or vice versa, it's important to note that
Apple products have different shortcuts and a different look and feel to using
them. However, making the switch either way is quite easy.
MATCH YOUR LIFESTYLE
Home and Business: Surf the net, work
on multiple documents, watch movies, and manage your family photos and music.
Size: Look for a portable
laptop under 4kg
Memory:
Aim for the most memory you can, upwards of 2 to 4GB RAM
Hard Drive Capacity: 250GB to 500GB
Connectivity:
Multiple USB ports, Wi-Fi, Firewire and a DVI or HDMI
Students and Travellers:
Store your photos, music and videos, surf the Net and work on graphics-intensive
programs, like photo editing.
Size: Choose an
ultra-portable notebook under 2kg
Processor and Memory:
Look for a processor of at least 2GHz and 2 to 4GB RAM
Hard Drive Capacity: 320GB to 1TB
Screen:
Look for a matte screen to reduce glare when outdoors
Gamers: You'll need a fast,
powerful machine to play your favourite games wherever you are in the world.
Size: Choose a larger
screen, like a 15.6-inch one
Graphics:
Add a separate graphics card with at least 1GB RAM
Connectivity:
HDMI, multiple USB, eSATA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
SIMPLE
LAPTOP CHOICES
Size: Smaller laptops are
easier to carry around. Do you need a big screen?
Battery life:
How long will you and your notebook be away from a power source?
Storage:
Notebooks with bigger hard drives can store more files, including photos and video.
Extras:
Connect it:
What devices (cameras etc.) do you want to connect? How many ports will you
need to connect them all at once?
Graphics cards: A
must-do upgrade for gamers and those editing photos.
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