laptop guide

India
July 16, 2010 9:30am CST
help me what to see before buying a laptop
4 responses
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
20 Jul 10
normally before you buy a laptop you should always consider the most important components in a portable pc and compare with your needs!! So you can think about which kind of processor,memory ram,graphic card and disk space!! If you want enjoy multimedia,games or complex contents you should always sure you to have an high performance processor as core i7 -at least 4-6gb of ram ,a good graphic card and enough memory normally in order to 320-500 hdd or higher or 128 more ssd!! Naturally if you want an everyday pc you can choose a comfortable core i5,2-4 gb of ram and 250-320 hdd!! In general i consider processor and ram really important so if i configure a pc normally i always upgrade these before buying!!
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
17 Jul 10
hi,i think,what are all the features you consider for desktop,those are all applicable.Any how check with authentic people.All the best and have a nice time.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
16 Jul 10
official service center in your country.
@funorb12 (456)
• United States
16 Jul 10
Laptops are now dominating desktop computers. They are transportable, rechargeable, and don't need to be plugged into an outlet. Anyway the good stuff is to look at the following features. Make sure it has good RAM. RAM is short for Random Access Memory. It stores data, and when you need it, it deploys it. If you have good RAM, you can run a lot of things at once, and your computer won't get slow. The next is the graphics card. The graphics card is essential for gaming laptops. The better quality of the graphics card, the faster, more cooler looking the game and such. Stick to powerhouses such as ATI Radeon HD, and Nvidia GeForce GTX. Make sure you have a pretty good hard drive too. You want a hard drive with a space about 250 gigabytes to 500 gigabytes. Make sure your laptop comes with the latest operating system. If your buying a Microsoft Laptop, make sure you have Windows 7 or Windows Vista. I do prefer Windows XP, but that's up to you. That's about it I guess. I recommend buying a USB mouse, as it clears up the hassle to use that mouse pad. It is personally hard for me to use a mouse pad.