How to Choose the Right Laptop To Buy

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How to Choose the Right Laptop To Buy?
When it comes to buying the right laptop, it can be difficult, but don't worry, I will show you all the things to look for before you buy. This laptop buyers guide is super easy to understand and will save you a lot of time and money when choosing the right laptop for you.

Things to consider before you buy.

1. What's your budget?

2. What do you want the laptop for?

3. Choose the right screen size

4.Choose the type of screen panel
(Twisted Nematic (TN), In-Plane Switching (IPS), VA stands for vertical alignment and Organic Light-emitting Diode (OLED).

5. Do you need a touch screen?

6. screen resolution?

7. Check the Keyboard and Touchpad

8. AMD or Intel

9. Dedicated graphics or onboard graphics

10. What type of ports do you need?

11. Battery Life

12. What performance do you need? CPU, RAM, Storage

13. weight of the laptop.

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What laptop do you have? Drop us a LIKE 👍

Britec
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We have a lot in common. I chose the same as yours. An an old timer PC builder, this is the best machine I ever had. I tore mine down to 1: UG primary NVME & second NVME with SK Hyinx M2 Gen3.4 drives ( 2 TB ea ). Getting 3500 MBs. 2: UG ram to 64 GB Kinston Hyper X 3200 ram. 3: UG Network card with INTEL 6E. 4: UG to 80W Battery. 5: Apply the best NVME heat sinks. About 2500 total $. Worth every penny. Outputting (HDMI) to a 40in 4K monitor. Extremely happy. PS. Running Win 10 Pro. NO 11 !

US_Joe
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You make some very important points in this video. I'd been a desktop-only guy from the start.
About a year ago, I decided that I would at least consider buying a laptop that I could take with me the college where I teach. I do a lot of video editing, so when I bought my most recent desktop, I bought a Lenovo Legion 5i gaming tower. About $950 at the time. And I am definitely NOT a gamer. It's got an Intel I5 11400 and an Nvidia GTX 1660 Super. Handles everything I throw at it, and renders my 4K HDR video content creation even faster than I would have settled for. So when it came to chosing a laptop, I realized it would make no sense to buy one unless I could do my video content creation on it as well. And this was at the height of the GPU shortage and price insanity in October 2021. After doing countless hours of online comparisons, it was a no-brainer. I went with the Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop. It's got an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H and an Nvidia RTX 3050i. I did upgrade the RAM to 36 GB from the puny 8 GB it came with, and this laptop performs even better than its desktop cousin. Speeds through the final content creation, again at 4K HDR 60 fps. And it does it despite the highly criticized 4 GB of VRAM. It has a generous supply of ports including a USB-C with DisplayPort, in addition to the HDMI. All told, with the RAM upgrade and an external USB SSD to swap between computers it was about $1100. I'm completely satisfied with both computers, and like Brian emphasized in this video, I'm glad I knew before each purchase exactly what I need the computers for. I believe the laptop in this video is the same one I have.

iheartjetaviation
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Brian your a mind reader, I was really thinking of getting a laptop.
I’m just going to be doing my accounts and watching YouTube and thin basic computing, and probably looking at Market charts. I’ve not had a laptop for about a decade, so this is awesome 👍

andydbedford
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if u only use the computer in your home surely u get more for your money with a desktop which has a separate screen.. speakers.. mouse..keyboard which can be replaced easily without a trip to the computer repair shop...also a desktop is easier and cheaper to repair

WillyEckaslike
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Very helpful. You've shed light on a number of things I want aware I needed to consider. Thanks for the video.

gabehunter
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Took notes. I’ve learned a lot. From Texas Thanks ❤

hildasalazar
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I bought my first laptop 12 years ago: quite a basic but robust HP (Compaq branded) Presario CQ 61. It did everything I needed and lasted me about 8 years of heavy use - including being used 12 hours per day (most days) regularly being carried around in minus 30 degree temperatures and surviving me falling over on ice at least 3 times while carrying it.

Because it was so reliable I stuck with HP and bought a new 15 series laptop (ba508ur) in 2018. Again it's quite basic with only 4GB RAM - which is fine for me as I use it like a Chromebook for browsing the internet, for emails and for watching Youtube. It has Windows 10 and all my work-related applications are cloud-based (I don't save anything in the laptop) and also make extensive use of Google Drive, Google Photos, MS OneDrive and Yandex Disc for personal stuff. HP laptops seem to have a lovely mousepad action - another reason I stuck with HP.

I bought it in Moscow, so it has a Russian keyboard (useful for me) a highres full-size screen, HDML socket and, after 4 years of ownership, the battery will still last an entire working day if need be. It's also half as slim and 1kg lighter than my previous laptop - so is great to pack for travelling. What I didn't realise when I bought it is that it has a special Russian language only version of Windows 10 (you cannot change the language) - so from delving deep into the Windows settings (when I've needed to) my vocabulary of Russian IT terminology has increased a

grantchallinor
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Yes Brian I bought my Asus Vivobook with a 17" screen with the higher res as I do like to have good a screen to look at. It suits me to a tee and I was able to afford it as I had the max RAM added as well as 1TB secondary drive. My main problem is because I hate touchpads I have mine switched off in the BIOS but as I do like a backlit keyboard I had to dig down into the registry keys to find the length of time that the keys stayed backlit but every now and then it changes back and I have to reset the time out. So my advice to any new buyer is to find out this things first because it is such a hassle afterward.

johngoard
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I have a 1 year old ACER laptop with a 17” screen. i3 /10th gen processor- quad core at 2.0 Ghz. 12 g Ram- 2 TB HDD( will go SSD in the future). Just installed Win11 last week and I, so far, have nothing bad to say, still checking through the OS. Paid $700.00 Canadian 👍🇨🇦

MichaelandCathy
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great info but yeah spot on, the 2 questions are the most important

welshtony
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Thanx for the video. Do you find 8Gig of RAM enough for the work you do on it??

paulwarner
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Hi Brian, as a PC and laptop tech guy for more than 20 years, I've never seen or heard of RAM soldered to the motherboard. Could you give an example?

smeeagain
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Which laptop has the best inbuilt speakers as mine is very poor for a top spec machine.

mda
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I paid $100 CAD for an old hp laptop with first or second gen intel i3 and 6g of ram 120 g ssd with windows 10 installed in it. Does everything I need it to do.

arnimkrause
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They said 16gb is the new 8gb?how true is that

arvincatapang
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If you want battery life champion then go for AMD powered HP Elitebook 865 G9 which can give you upto 26.1hr battery life.AMD laptops gives double battery life. I'm currently using Intel 7700HQ dell 7567 laptop and my future upgrade will be AMD.Make sure to turn on battery charging percentage threshold between 50-80% if available. It can increase battery life 3 times.Get last years model if you want to save 30% or more. If you are into Mac consider refurbished Mac M1, you can get it for 25% cheap.Glossy displays are more vibrant and colour accurate.If you are using a gaming laptop get an external keyboard other wise you may damage it.lifting laptop went by 1 inch can reduce upto 10°C. If you have an older Intel 10th gen or below laptop you may undervolt it to increase the thermal stability to boost for longer period of time.

vmafarah
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Some great tips there that shouldn't be overlooked. How about a gaming demo for this laptop?

robinsoneveonline
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I need a laptop to visualise and process raw format photos (25mb each); also I want to play my guitar using an audio interface and amp simulator. I'm seing Dell XPS 14" and Mac pro 14".
I guess I need a good screen with good colours to visualise, ram, and a fast processor. What d you think? Do I need a good graphic as well? I'm not gonna play games at at all but streaming movies.

micheleg.
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I spent £1200 on iPhone 13 Pro Max and this will be my worst investment after a long time

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