Purchasing a laptop/ a notebook computer can be a real difficult task. You need to correctly assess your current needs and requirements, and also keep a track of your needs and necessities that are likely to pop up in the later years. Your current needs trump those of your future self, and by making yourself aware of the several ins-and-outs of today's technology it is very likely that you'll be satisfied with your purchase, and better off in the future. Following are the important aspects of today's laptop.
1. Screen Size: The prime specification to be taken into consideration even before you to go purchase is to understand and analyze as to what will be the purpose of the notebook that you'll be buying. This particular understanding affects every other aspect of the laptop including its size, weight and also the battery life. Screen sizes of laptops can range from 5 inches in your ultra-portable system up to 17 inches. Screen size is directly proportional to the weight of the machine.
2. Ultra-portable: If you are a frequent traveler and have to carry your notebook along, it's a real pain to carry the heavy laptops. Thus, the best option is to get an ultra-portable laptop, with the screen size ranging from 12.1" - 13.3". Some remarkable examples include the new Macbook Air, Dell XPS 1330, the Lenovo Thinkpad X series.
3. Widescreen or Standard: This is up to you to decide which format you prefer. But, to be honest, the screen with standard aspect ratio is becoming more difficult to find due to the benefits of a widescreen display.
4. Glossy or Matte: Like the widescreen debate above, the debate also extends over the glossy or matte finish. Although glossy finishes are "IN" these days, but the same are a nightmare under bright light, but under medium-to-low light conditions they make images and text much crispier and rich-looking.








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