What type of Processor is it running?
OK, the first thing you should do when you see a Black Friday Laptop deal is look at what’s powering the laptop. Yes, understanding which processors can are good be confusing, especially if they are made by AMD, but we are going to simplify it for you. If you want to do more than surf the web and edit a word document — or if you want to do those and listen to music at the same time we recommend at least finding a laptop with a dual core processor. If you want more power, or the ability to multi-task many tabs and programs you should look for an Intel Core i series processor which will look be either Core i3, Core i5 or Core i7 with a higher number equaling more power and a higher cost. If you see a notebook with AMD processor it’s a bit trickier to know if it’s a good deal but key in on Phenom II or Turion II and make sure it is dual-core or above. 2. How much RAM does it have? After throwing you a fastball with the processor here’s a slow pitch item to consider. How much RAM does the
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