Are Dell Laptops Any Good ?
Alrighty then, lol. If you’re buying a laptop, there are a few things to consider. 1. The processor. Most, if not every decent laptop in today’s market has dual-core technology. This means that it has two processors working as one to compute information. Now, what’s the difference between speeds? In all reality, for a common user (that is not a hard-core computer geek like some of us), the difference between 1.8GHz and 2.0GHz is negligible. The only areas you will be able to notice will be in gaming, and video encoding. 2. The memory. If the OS (Operating System) is a “32-bit” then it can only read approximately 3 GB of RAM. Only the “64-bit” processors can understand 4+ GB of RAM. RAM is what the computer uses to store temporary information, like open programs (internet, word processing, music players, etc…). A general rule of thumb is that the more RAM, the faster the computer will load programs/files to a point (as with everything). An industry standard nowadays is around 3 GB. Th