What To Avoid In A Laptop
Thursday, December 25, 2014
The devices that we know as computers have made a lot of progress in the past few years and it seems like they are coming up with some new developments for it each month, developments which render the ones on the market as obsolete. Although you might have no need to know all about PC or Mac repair it will help if you are aware about some basic things about computers. For example here are some of the things that you need to avoid when buying a laptop:
Single Core Processors- Three words: Don't buy them. You will be wasting your money with a single core processor equipped laptop. With new devices and multi-core laptops abounding buying an obsolete piece of equipment makes no sense. If you are buying a notebook then things are different since they are in a different field altogether.
Displays- One problem that many laptop manufacturers still have not licked is the issue of the display. Most of the devices that are coming out today are equipped with displays that are flawed in some way. If you are not that discriminating then it should not be that big of an issue, but if you want the best then you should check the device while it is on the store, closely scrutinize the display.
Warranties- When you buy a device like a laptop it really is tempting to go and get the extended warranty although it is not cheap, but can it really help? Statistics have shown that major crashes where the warranty can be used are quite rare within the first three years of the life of the device and after that it is going to be obsolete anyway and you are due for an upgrade, so no need to bother.
Accessories- You always get the sales person telling you that you can get a package of accessories at a discounted price together with the laptop that you have just bought. What they are not going to tell you is that it is so overpriced that even if they take away half of its price you would still be ridiculous for buying it.
Single Core Processors- Three words: Don't buy them. You will be wasting your money with a single core processor equipped laptop. With new devices and multi-core laptops abounding buying an obsolete piece of equipment makes no sense. If you are buying a notebook then things are different since they are in a different field altogether.
Displays- One problem that many laptop manufacturers still have not licked is the issue of the display. Most of the devices that are coming out today are equipped with displays that are flawed in some way. If you are not that discriminating then it should not be that big of an issue, but if you want the best then you should check the device while it is on the store, closely scrutinize the display.
Warranties- When you buy a device like a laptop it really is tempting to go and get the extended warranty although it is not cheap, but can it really help? Statistics have shown that major crashes where the warranty can be used are quite rare within the first three years of the life of the device and after that it is going to be obsolete anyway and you are due for an upgrade, so no need to bother.
Accessories- You always get the sales person telling you that you can get a package of accessories at a discounted price together with the laptop that you have just bought. What they are not going to tell you is that it is so overpriced that even if they take away half of its price you would still be ridiculous for buying it.
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