How to buy a laptop

  
For a long time, many users who are planning to buy a notebook have been hoping to get my guidance. Now I can finally say that the era of chaos in the notebook industry has passed and gradually rises steadily if you are still planning to buy one. If you have a notebook, then it is a pretty good time. Both Microsoft and Apple have recently released their latest desktop operating system, but the new operating system does not add much learning costs to users. The newly introduced Intel's latest processor also greatly increases the standby time on Windows and Mac. At present, the price of Windows 8 notebooks with touch screen function is still more than 1,000 US dollars (about 6080 yuan), and for those particularly slim models, the price is higher. It is clear that users are more interested in laptops from $600 to $900. Some retail stores are no longer trying to sell the freak products that mix the tablet and the notebook. The first thing you need to explain is that if you think that the two system interfaces of Windows 8 are confusing, then in the new Windows 8.1 system, this feeling will continue to accompany you. Although named 8.1, it is actually a system that uses exactly the same logic. Microsoft is still doing its best to promote a start screen like a tablet, but to be honest, this interface works much better on a tablet than a notebook. However, it is also necessary for some diehards to say that Microsoft has maximally adapted the style of the start interface to the desktop mode. So here are some of the things you might need to know when buying a notebook. These messages are aimed at the average user, not the IT staff who are very demanding on the computer, or the media people who have high requirements for video editing. Processor If you care about the notebook's battery life, then you should target Intel's fourth-generation processor. In June of this year, I tested the first notebook using this chip — — Apple's MacBook Air, with the help of this chip, battery life increased by 65%, can be used continuously more than 10 In hours, I only need one charge to pass my strict battery test. Similarly, with the help of this chip, an ultra-thin paper-like Sony notebook, running Windows 8 has been used for almost 6 hours. Although this generation of processors is no longer easier to identify as the chips named i3, i5, i7, but if you find the label says "Intel Inside", it should be the chip used.
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