Accountancy, asked by navdeep0041, 10 months ago

You have decided that now is the time to buy a new laptop. List the factors that are important
in choosing a new laptop and gather relevant information from various sources about
different models on the market. Given that you have a maximum of $1600 to spend, identify
which model you will buy and discuss the reasons for your choice. Present your answer so as
to illustrate the steps required in the decision-making process as discussed in this chapter.

Answers

Answered by nehamehrab
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Answer:

Laptop which is best within the range of $1600 is the Lenovo Thinkpad.

Explanation:

While buying a laptop, there are certain things that are to be kept in mind of the buyer.

Some of them are

  • Screen size
  • Battery life
  • Hard disk drive
  • Processor

The laptop to be chosen within the range of $1600 is Lenovo thinkpad because of high crystal disk mark, high capacity to think and read and big size of the screen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Choosing The best laptop

Explanation:

In the above question,we are informed that we have to choose a

Good laptop for ourselves.We are given 1600 dollers.According me,the best laptop would be MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) An excellent choice for power users.

To choose the best laptop,here are a few tips:-

1. A smaller screen means better portability. Most laptops come in screen sizes that range from 11 to 17 inches. The entire system is sized to fit the display. That means smaller notebooks are lighter and more compact, and larger ones are bulkier. If you don't move the laptop much, a 15-inch model is fine. But if you plan to use the laptop on your lap or carry it around, a model with a 13- or 14-inch screen, like the Dell XPS 13, may provide the best balance between screen space and portability. Children under 12 will find it easier to handle a model with an 11.6- or 12.5-inch display. Get a 17-inch laptop only if it's going to stay on your desk.

2. Get a resolution of at least 1080p. If you can afford one (and they are available even for under $400), get a laptop with at least a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, which is sometimes referred to as 1080 or "full HD" resolution. That number of pixels makes it easier to read web pages without scrolling and to stack two windows side by side for multitasking.

3. Choose a laptop with at least 8 hours of battery life. If you plan to spend any time away from an outlet — even if that time is spent sitting on a bed or couch at home — look for a laptop that offers more than 8 hours of battery life. A great example of a long-lasting laptop at a reasonable price is the Asus ZenBook UX330UA, which lasts for 9 hours on a charge. Because they require so much power, gaming laptops are an exception to this rule.

4. Chromebooks are good for kids, but Windows or macOS is better for everyone else. Laptops that run Google's Chrome OS are popular with schools because they are easy for children to use and hard for them to infect with malware. The best Chromebook for the money right now is the Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA. However, for most people, either a Windows 10 laptop or a MacBook will provide more functionality. If you're trying to decide between Windows and macOS, note that Windows gives you a lot more affordable options, including laptops with touch screens, while MacBooks tend to offer stronger security and better included software for editing photos and videos.

5. Get a 2-in-1 only if you need a touch screen. Many laptops today are 2-in-1s, which can switch between clamshell and tablet modes. These systems, like the Lenovo Yoga 920, are great if you really plan to use a touch screen, but you can usually get a better laptop for the money if you go with a traditional clamshell-style laptop. Clamshells with touch screens usually cost more and have less battery life than configurations with nontouch displays.

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