"Laptop specs" is short for laptop specifications. There are a number
of different laptop specs that ought to be taken into consideration
when purchasing a laptop — some are more important than others. It is
not necessary to become a computer guru in order to purchase a good
laptop, but a small crash-course in key components would probably help a
great deal.
Since computer technologies advance so rapidly, the
best way to know the latest and greatest specs is to run a basic search
for laptop reviews on a search engine or technology website. Many
websites let visitors compare laptops against one another to better
pinpoint the right one according to the potential buyer's needs.
Here are some basic laptop specifications to consider when you are planning to buy laptops:
1. The first specification that will stand out is the processor. This is the engine, or the brain,
of the laptop. Two things will be noted about the processor — the brand
and model, and the speed. While the laptop should be fast, spending top
dollar just to get the fastest processor might not be the right way to
go. What's right for a given buyer, depends on how the laptop will be
used. If it will be used for basic internet surfing, emailing, chatting,
and creating basic documents, then the fastest processor available is
probably not necessary. However, if a laptop is going to be used to play
online-based games, then processor speed becomes crucial to the game's
overall performance.