Few things to look at when buying a new laptop

A non-comprehensive list of aspects to consider when buying a new laptop..

I needed to buy a new laptop recently (2021) and that led me to look through some of the laptops available in the market. Didn't know about hardware details, but friends (offline and online) helped me understand many things.

Here, I jot down a list of things that I went through before finally deciding on a laptop to buy. Intended mainly as a note for my future self.

I was looking for a laptop that could run Linux, while allowing me to avoid paying for a Windows license that I wouldn't need.


Availability of device driver software

Having the device alone isn't enough. We would need suitable drivers to make them work so that they may be used. Make sure that appropriate drivers are available for the OS of your choice. Otherwise, problems like inability to change brightness of screen or suspend to disk might pop up to annoy the user.

Reviews/feedback

Have a look what others who had bought the laptop have to say about the product by going through the reviews and ratings.

Case / body

Warranty

Claiming warranty

Pre-installed software

Things to look at

(Opinions:

Graphics card

If the laptop would be used to run heavy simulations or gaming, better to go with a separate graphics card.

Power

Webcam

Microphone

Speaker

Network connectivity

Make sure that there are suitable drivers.

Keyboard

Trackpad / mouse

Repairability

Ports/jacks

CD/DVD

Age of CDs and DVDs seems to be over. But if you got a CD collection, then you might need a CD/DVD reader/writer.

RAM

If you plan to use multiple RAMs, be a bit careful. They may not work well together. Check their frequencies. Probably better if all RAMs are of the same brand.

Hard disk

Processor

Monitor display

Battery

Cache

Others

Ordering

(Thanks to my friend Kevin for his inputs.)