When laptop become a “needs” in modern living the actual process of choosing the right model will take some serious time and research. In this review there are outlines of different categories of laptops and types which are best for different users.
Students. The student generally needs a low price and portability above all and a kind of laptop that can be carry from classes to classes. And so that change their mind to have net books which is smaller and have a low power system. Why do they choose net book because it has a small screens and generally use underpowered single-core CPU’s. Another option is a 13inch thin-and-light laptop which is a small portable, but makes a better experience when sitting down working on paper. These have dual core CPU’s and often include optical drive. Apple’s 13inch laptop is a prime example. So we better look for at least 1GB of RAM, 160GB or larger HDD; 13inch or smaller display.
How about a business traveler? Wow I like this part. For those who work on the road requires a robust computing experience, a sturdy rugged system to safeguard data, an access to security and management tools to satisfy the requirement of IT Department. Lenovo’s think pad and Dell’s latitude are the perfect choice. Both brand offers a security features such as Intel’s vPro platform and TPM chips, internal software and hardware components and that work alongside your operating system. So we must look for 2GB to 4GB of RAM; 160GB or larger HDD, 12-15 inch display, Windows Vista Professional or Windows 7 Professional; Mobile Broadband Modern.
While a photographer and a videographer needs to have a powerful processor, discrete graphics, and massive, fast hard drive. Those who work with high definition video or high resolution photographs are the most demanding of laptop power users. So which one suits you?
