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Thanks Again For Watching! I Really Appreciate It! Don't forget to hit the Subscribe button and give this video a like. PART 1 - General Things Price/Budget Min - Max Portability Weight Battery Capacity - how long does does laptop stay on with a single charge Power Adapter Size and cable length Screen Size 360 Degree Design Display Panel Type TN - generally quicker with response times vs. IPS - generally better with color accuracy and viewing angles Screen Type Glossy - reflects light like a mirror Matte - blurs and disperses light Display Resolution Cheaper laptops will usually have 1366x768 Keyboard Backlit 10 key number pad Wireless Look for 802.11AC but N ok Speakers Operating System Reviews Features Build quality Heat and Fan Noise Support and Warranty Reviews are very Important to look at PART 2 - Core Components Web Browsing and General Productivity CPU I3 or lower (Pentium/Celeron/Atom GPU Integrated GPU will do just fine RAM 2 GB MIN 4 GB REC IF YOU ARE A HEAVY MULTI TASKER CPU I3 should still be ok, i5 if you want to be safe GPU Still fine with iGPU RAM 4GB MIN 8GB REC Extreme Multi-taskers 12GB+ Preferred Gaming CPU i5 min for most games i7 if game recommends it GPU Look for dedicated GPUs. Look at games system requirements If you aren't sure, you should be fine with a xx60 GPU within the last couple years. (nVidia or AMD) 2GB MIN Video Memory RAM 8GB OK 12+ REC VR Gamers CPU i7 GPU Latest gen Probably 4GB MIN Video Memory RAM 8GB MIN 12+ REC Content Creator CPU I7 GPU Unless you know the program needs a dedicated GPU, you are probably fine with the integrated GPU But it won't hurt if you find a laptop that has any dedicated GPU RAM You're safe with 12GB unless you know that the programs you will be using, use more RAM than that. Storage Drives SSD Highly Recommend in every computer There are different form factors but don't worry about that Information regarding the Interface SSDs use SATA 3 NVMe Don't worry about it HDD Use with an SSD for lots of extra storage space OR if you don't have the budget for an SSD SSHD A combo of SSD and HDD PART 3 - Input And Output I/O USB-A Ports I recommend a laptop with at least 3 USB-A Ports preferably USB 3.0. A lot of laptops will have 2 USB 3.0 ports and 1 USB 2.0. USB-C Ports USB-C is not QUITE mainstream yet, but I definitely recommend at least 1 USB-C port. Look carefully at the speed of the USB-C port. Sometimes, the Type C port will operate at USB 3.0 speeds and not USB 3.1 Gen 2 speeds. (10Gbps) That's not bad but it is good to know what you are getting Thunderbolt Version 3 uses the USB-C port Display Output Ports for multi monitor use HDMI Research the versions of HDMI so you know what you are getting Displayport/Mini Displayport Older VGA connection SD Card Slot Very good especially for those who work with cameras Ethernet Good for when there isn't any wireless Especially good for serious gamers Bluetooth Headphone and Line In Disc Reader/Writer If you want Touchscreen Webcam and Mic