The Perfect Guide To Buying A Laptop In 2018

     
     At the end of the day buying a laptop is a big life decision. There are many factors that go into buying a laptop and each and every aspect is as important as the other. So, how do you decide which one to buy from thousands of options out there? It mostly depends on what you do on it and that differs from user to user. If you are a light user you might not need a laptop with GTX 1080 or the best CPU from Intel either or otherwise. To know what is the best fit for you at the least price. So, read this article till the end to know the best fit for you and save a bit. This article is divided into four parts and four types of users.

     The first group consists of lightweight users the ones who don’t want to spend a lot on a laptop and want decent performance on daily tasks. This group needs a laptop with best CPU without GPU or a decent CPU and GPU. The best fit for this group is average and there are many laptops for these users out and about. These laptops cost around 400$ USD or 20, 0000- 30, 0000 ₹ INR and are well performing for their price.These generally consist of CPU’s by Intel like core i3 6th generation processors. You can find many great deals out there but all offer the same if you round everything up.

     Turning the page we have average users who are somewhere between lightweight users and heavy users. You can’t really put them in either group as they seem appropriate for both. So what do you do? You put them in a separate group. They need a laptop with moderate performance, which means they perform both tasks such as moderate browsing, a little bit gaming, and some multi-media consumption. These group of people are actually more demanding and can switch to light or heavy user group at any time. We suggest laptops with Intel core i5 7th generation processors with a decent GPU as well. These generally can cost them from 500-600$ USD or 30,000- 45,000₹ INR. Their performance depends on their specifications as well as uses.

     Next up we have gamers and heavy users together. Now keep in mind that gamers and heavy users are different heavy users consist of people who use a lot of applications at the same time and not editors or content creators as they are a complete another genre of users. These users have heavy hardware and software requirements. They generally need a good CPU as well as a good GPU to perform their tasks. They usually need processors like Intel i5 or i7 seventh generation and GPUs of Nvidia GTX 10 series to be precise GPUs running GTX 1050 or above. They generally cost from 600$ USD and above or 50,000 ₹ INR and above. 

     The next group of users is the Professionals. They need laptops with high performance regardless of the cost. These generally consist of graphic designers, Video Editors, and other professionals. They want faster and consistent performance with probably a lot of space to save their work. We suggest them a laptop with the latest Intel 6 core processor or an 8 core processor with Nvidia GTX 10 series graphics card. Just a little a rewind the price factor doesn’t bother them.

     That concludes our guide to purchasing a laptop according to your user type preferences and uses. These were some of our suggestions to get the best bang for your buck. If you want to know what’s the best display for you then read our article about that by clicking here and to know what’s the best display panel click here.



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