Guide and Tips for Buying a New OR Used Laptop


Laptops are getting stronger and thinner each day thanks to the ultrabook design features and new processors by Intel. Often people search for best laptops within their price range, and they all they get is sponsored laptop recommendations. These paid reviews often glorify overpriced
Apple Macbooks and do not do justice to other brands out there, e.g. Lenovo, Dell, and Asus. But I am not going to debate which laptop is best or recommended for purchase in the year 2016. Instead, I will give you valuable tips and checklist for buying a good laptop that will immensely help you with your Laptop purchase.


1. Processor Architecture


The currently used high-performance Processor microarchitecture by Intel is Broadwell series. Also, a new architecture is coming early 2016 its called Skylake processors. Every new processor series promises improved GPU, CPU performance bundled with excellent battery life. So look for a laptop with newer CPU.
1. Intel Broadwell starts with 5xxx on processor model no.
2. Intel Skylake series starts with 6xxx

2. Battery Life




After the performance, the next is battery life. A decent laptop must have at least 2+ hours of battery life on a full charge. If it fails to deliver such usage time on battery, it’s time to skip that laptop.

3. Keyboard, Mouse, and Webcam




Placement of input devices is very crucial. Make sure of the following:
Keyboards’ keys are correctly placed, there has to be a little distance between them.
The touchpad should be in the middle and should not interfere when you’re typing.
Webcam must be placed in the center, if it's on the left-right, you’ll have a hard time adjusting to it.

4. Long Charger Cable




Pretty much self-explanatory. Power brick must have a long cable, so you don’t have to stay near power socket all the time just to charge your laptop.

5. Avoid Graphic Card Unless Required





Graphics cards (GPU) are very power hungry, and they can put a negative impact on the battery life or your machine. Also, the video card performance reduces as your laptop ages. It is best to avoid GPU unless you have a real use for it (e.g. gaming, video editing). Intel is doing a great job with the new processors, the Broadwell, Skylake series CPU already has good dedicated graphics (Iris Pro) processors built-in. You should go after it only if you are a hardcore gamer.

6. Heating Issues



It’s best not to overlook heat factor. Overheating can cause the laptop to malfunction; it can also reduce its life. If the laptop gets heat up even on low usage, avoid it at all cost because it can cause permanent burns on your Lap.

7. Build Quality



It is the very important thing to look for. Build quality has to be sturdy, check the overall laptop and examine its build quality, also check the LCD/LED hinges durability. If the laptop is made of cheap plastic/material, chances are it won’t survive in the long run.


8. Good number of USB ports




I have this laptop with just two USB slots which are a pain. I have to use USB extension to connect additional devices. So make sure you get a laptop with at least 3 to 4 use ports.

9. Built-in Operating System




Windows 10 is now a default standard for all coming windows Laptops. It means drivers and software utilities will be that operating system. But what if you want to run a program that only runs on Windows 7 or 8.1? Always check backward driver and OS compatibility on manufacturer’s website. Linux and Mac are also OS you should watch out for if you specifically need it.

10. Headphone and Mic Jack



Many laptops these days come with a single dual-purpose 3.5mm audio jack that supports both Headphone/Mic input. I would suggest you avoid it and get a machine with separate for Mic and Headphone slot.

11. Avoid Touchscreen (Hybrids)


The idea of touchscreen looks appealing on a Laptop but trust me it isn’t. You might use your laptop touchscreen for a few days and then never use it again. Laptops are not Tablet replacement; they are heavy, they heat up pretty quickly on your lap. Not to mention the rotatable screen is fragile and can be easily broken.


12. Expensive is not always better.

This is not a case when buying a notebook. Many laptop manufacturers add premium price, addons such as extended warranty, software bundles which you’re not going ever to use. Avoid that.

13. Screen size




The screen size should be big enough at least 15 inches. Because looking at a small screen for long hours can affect your eyesight and cause eye strain.


14. SD Card reader.





It is great to a has a built-in SD card reader. You don’t have to connect your camera through a data cable. So keep an eye on it.


15. RAM and Storage




If you are planning to use your laptop for web browsing, movies and a little bit of Photoshop, 4 GB ram is enough. If you going use memory intensive applications such as CAD, get a RAM upgrade. For the Hard drive, you can get 500 GB or 1 TB; it totally depends on you. If you want speedy storage, get Solid State Drive (SSD).

16. HDMI, Ethernet, and other ports


Make sure the laptop you are going to buy has all support for all these ports. HDMI will let you connect your Laptop to your TV for watching movies and sharing media. Ethernet (LAN) is good for transferring huge files to router or media server.


17. WiFi and Bluetooth.





They are standard for every machine nowadays. But if you have a dual band gigabit router installed at your house then double check if your Laptop supports gigabit WiFi.

My thinking capacity has come to an end, let me know if I am missing something. Nowadays, it is very hard to buy a laptop that fits your needs. I hope my checklist helps you in your next Laptop purchase.









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