Processor: Look for a laptop that has a Dual Core CPU with a minimum of 2Ghz. Laptops using these dual-core processors perform exceptionally faster than laptops using single-core processors, particularly when multitasking.
RAM Memory: Most laptops nowadays usually come with 2GB of system memory. (unless ur going really cheap) Check to see if it's expandable for more memory as well.
Graphics chips/cards: Graphics chips/cards come in two types: Dedicated and Integrated. Dedicated graphics are chips/cards which have their own memory. (they don't have to rely on shared memory from the system) AMD and Nvidia make dedicated graphic cards/chips. Integrated graphics are where they use the system memory. Intel creates Integrated Graphic chips. If possible look for a laptop that has Dedicated Memory especially if the laptop is running Vista Premium or higher. (due to Aero display)
Hard Drive: Most Laptops today contain a minimum of 120GB. That seems to be the standard. When you use a laptop, you'll find the storage space fills up quite quickly. So try to get a laptop with at least 120GB or larger.
Screen: Standard displays for laptops or 15". Some have the larger 17 inchers. Think about mobility when it comes to the screen size. It seems some laptop cases don't "shape" very well with the 17" screens
Other things to consider:
Weight: how heavy is it?
The keyboard (how it feels with your fingers... are the keys too close together?)
Battery: How long does it last?
Wireless communications (does it have integrated wireless?) 802.11n is the standard now
Webcam: if you plan to do alot of over the net chatting
I'd recommend doing some research first before buying a laptop - You be happy you did
Many resources are available online to get reviews and critiques about Laptop computers. PC World.com, Digitaltrends.com, and pcmag.com are all excellent places to start.
You should look for a laptop bag which holds your laptop snugly with padding. It should also have room for your charging cords and pockets for other storage.
Look on the back of the screen. The logo should be there.
You should look for extra lining and waterproof materials.
The most important thing to look at when buying a laptop is the random access memory, random output memory and the capability and type of the processor.
cup & ram & hard drive storage
If you want to buy a laptop the best way is to look for best manufacturer like Dell, HP, Sony etc. Second you should buy Intel core processors as they are very fast and reliable.
One thing that you should look for is the warranty for the refurbished laptop. Also make sure that it is certified by a reputable company, like Dell or Apple, so that the computer is working properly. You also look to see if there are a lot of scratches and dents on it.
If you are in the market for a new laptop, what is the best one out there for you? It really all depends on what you want out of a laptop. Those who need a lot of memory should look for a computer that has at least 4 MB's of RAM on it. Others who want a cheaper computer should look for a refurbished model or an offering from a lesser known company
Dell XP is a great laptop that came out in 2010. It has excellent performance and great design. Toshiba 360 is another excellent laptop of 2010 that gives you the best performance for your money.
To purchase a laptop projector you should consider compatability first. Will it work with your computer or laptop? Also consider focus depth. How far can you project and still have decent picture quality?
the boss should get a laptop and the cleaner shouldn't.