6 Key Features to look for when shopping for a laptop

Foolproof features to look for before buying a laptop
Are you thinking of buying a new laptop? Here are some of the features you need to consider aside from powerful specs and features...

Compact yet versatile enough to handle day-to-day applications. A laptop is still the best tool for working, studying, browsing the Internet, watching movies and playing games while on the go. Though tablets and smartphones are smaller in size, most would not want to trade off the longer battery life, robust features and the solid feeling of an actual keyboard that you would get from a laptop.

While major brands highlights all the different and new technical features of their laptops – from processors, types of storage, graphics capabilities  and screen resolution – Lenovo will cut to the chase in this buying guide and highlight the essential features that an everyday laptop should have.


1. Long battery life


Battery life is one of the most important considerations for many laptop shoppers. With an empty battery, your laptop is nothing but an expensive paper weight. On average, most laptops can be used for 4 to 6 hours on a single charge.

ThinkPad X270


ThinkPad X270

With Lenovo’s Power Bridge battery  technology, certain Lenovo laptops can deliver up to 13.9 hours of use on a single charge. The external battery packs a charge of 7 hours while the internal Power Bridge battery adds 6.9 hours of surfing, streaming, gaming, and more.

If you have a spare battery that is hot-swappable, this means you can use your laptop for more than 13.9 hours without ever turning it off.


2. Fast processor


The processor is like your laptop's brain. Working in combination with it's system memory, the power of the processor determines the complexity of software you can run, how many programs you can open at the same time, and how fast those programs will perform.

Intel, the world’s most popular processor, recently launched their 7th generation “Kaby Lake” processors. Kaby Lake’s Hyper-Threading feature lets users more efficiently do performance-heavy tasks such as 3D and video rendering. To the delight of movie buffs, its upgraded graphics core can also stream videos in a beautiful and crisp 4K quality.


3. Light and portable


If portability matters to you, then screen size and weight needs to be considered when choosing a laptop. Usually a 13-inch or smaller display and a weight of under three pounds is good for on-the-go users.


ThinkPad T470

ThinkPad T470


4. Plug and play



Installing software to a laptop can be a long and difficult task. Therefore, some laptops come with a pre-installed operating system and other essential software like office applications and messaging tools, reducing the setup time and effort needed from users. If you need a laptop that you can use from the get-go, check that it has the basic software and programs installed out of the box.



5. Durability


As laptops are lighter and more compact, they are not as tough as desktop computers. With this in mind, you want to choose a laptop that is durable enough to handle the rigors and wear-and-tear of every day travel. To select a reliable laptop with great durability, look out for credentials like MilSpec or other military-grade specifications during your purchase.

As the name suggests, a laptop that has MilSpec standards is built to endure even the harshest environments and can easily brush off the most common issues that laptop users may face, including falls, extreme temperature, and even spilling liquid on the device.

ThinkPad E470
ThinkPad E470

6. Biometric security features

Hardware and data theft are serious issues that all laptop users must be prepared to face. Losing important and confidential information such as business data or personal files stored inside your device can be disastrous. But the risk isn’t necessarily when you’re out and about; according to a study by Kensington titled “IT Security & Laptop Theft,” theft in office premises came in at an alarming second place behind theft while on the go.

Knowing this, you should consider buying a laptop with data security features that protects your information even if your laptop is stolen. A biometric security protocol is one of the key features laptops should have today. Through facial recognition and fingerprint scanner, you can log in to your laptop without keying in passwords which may be discernible to others therefore limiting access to only you.

These features ensure a hassle-free experience that ultimately defines what an all-around laptop should be: a powerful device that you can use immediately wherever you are, whatever the conditions may be and with peace of mind that your data are safe.

To know more about what makes a great laptop, you can visit www3.lenovo.com/ph/en/.

Which of the said key features you think you will need the most?

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