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Top 4 things to consider before buying a Laptop

What laptop should I get? How should I decide? Use our helpful guide to find out.

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Top 4 things to consider before buying a Laptop

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  1. Top 4 things to consider before buying a Laptop

  2. With so many laptops to choose from, selecting the best one to fit your budget can be like navigating a minefield. Even making sense of the ever-changing list of product specifications is no easy feat. To simplify the process for you we’ve put together top 4 criteria that you can use as a guide for buying the best laptops under 50000 in India. At the end of the day, taking time to research your new device will mean you avoid making a costly mistake and get a laptop that’s just right for you.

  3. KEY FEATURES Display quality Battery life CPU RAM

  4. Firstly, you’ll want to consider whether you want your next laptop to have a touchscreen at all. These days, touchscreens are very common and they can make some tasks easier. Next up, be sure to look at the resolution on any laptop you’re thinking of buying. A 1920x1080-pixel resolution (Full HD) should be considered the minimum Display quality

  5. It’s hard to go past any of Intel’s Core-based CPUs when buying a new laptop. An Intel Core Processor offers the best performance when it comes to multitasking and multimedia tasks. Core i3-based notebooks are generally found in entry-level systems, while Core i5 and Core i7 make up the majority of mainstream computers. CPU

  6. In the old days, you rarely needed more than 4GB of RAM to get the best out of your system. These days, you’ll probably want to think about 8GB as a minimum. More RAM allows for more applications to be run at the same time and for more data to be quickly accessible by the system at any one time, which comes in handy for tasks such as editing photos or video content. RAM

  7. There are simply too many variables that affect battery life. The operating system a laptop runs on can also play a major role in determining battery life. It’s for this reason that ultrabooks and convertibles running on Chrome OS tend to offer superior battery life than those running on Windows 11. Battery life

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