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Buying a notebook first depends on your budget, and then on brand recognition! Finally, look at the quality and after-sales service of the brand! How much budget is proportional to the corresponding recognition, after-sales service and quality!
So when buying a notebook, you must consider it comprehensively! Considering a notebook is the key to cost performance! If you have anything you need help answering, you can contact me directly or add a question!
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When you buy it, you can check the software of the tool such as Master Lu and the like, and check whether the hardware and system inside are the latest? Prevent it from being refurbished, and look at the configuration after entering the BIOS, and then enter the system to see if it is consistent with the BIOS. There is also heat dissipation and the like, but it mainly depends on what kind of machine you want to buy, and to be honest, it mainly depends on what kind of machine you want to buy.
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It's good to meet your needs, not necessarily top-notch in every aspect. I have time to take a look at Lenovo and dell, there is our **** in the profile, if you are interested, it is negotiable.
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Pay attention to its hardware, cpu, GPU, operating system, memory, and of course, heat dissipation, if your meter is not a problem, then you can start with ultra-basic, and the tablet is not bad, haha.
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Note that you should go to a regular large shopping mall to buy, shop around, and try to find a piece that is familiar with the computer to buy.
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It's good to have enough for yourself, and there is also to be cost-effective.
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1. Pay attention to the temperature of the keyboard position (that is, where you put your hands).
2. Pay attention to where the heat dissipation port of the machine is, preferably on the left or right.
3. Pay attention to the weight of the whole machine, or you will know the taste when you take it out of the street, generally only 3kg, and it is best to be around.
4, pay attention to whether there is a discrete graphics card, because there will be a certain gap in price, if you simply look at the web page, on QQ, play a small game, the integrated graphics card is enough, because using a discrete graphics card will consume more power.
5. As above, pay attention to the capacity, number of cores and use time of the battery.
6. Whether the keyboard supports waterproof (it is best if there is).
7. Look at the temperature of the machine when it is running at full capacity, because the temperature is too high, it will cause the machine to restart automatically, which will bring a lot of trouble to the user, the general notebook, running at full speed, the temperature of the CPU and graphics card, around 80 86 degrees, it will be no problem, don't exceed 90 degrees, the general temperature is 50-60 degrees.
8.Pay attention to the folded part of the shaft, for example, many ThinkPad SL410 have a broken shaft, you should ask what material is made of, whether it is durable.
9. Pay attention to whether the display screen has light spots or black spots, and be sure to check whether the display screen is perfect or defective.
Personal recommendation: Lenovo Y460,,, ACER 4741, 4745, Lenovo ThinkPad X201i, T410, of course, the more expensive it is, depending on the LZ budget.
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Bubble Net! There is a specific and detailed introduction, and the update is relatively fast! Recommended brand ASUS! That's what I use.
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Pacific Computer Network Online**: JD.com.
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The first step is to select a few target models on the Internet and get a thorough understanding of the first time. And if you don't buy these ones, this is the first step.
The second step is to unpack it in front of you after you buy it, and if it has been opened, say nothing and don't do anything.
The third step is to turn on the machine, first ** the computer, whether there is a handprint, including the appearance, the screen. There are also scratches on the computer anti-theft lock. Then listen to the sound of the computer working, whether there is any noise.
The fourth step is to turn on the machine, detect the working condition of the power supply (do not connect the battery first), check whether the system has the various settings required for the first start, if it directly enters the system, it means that it is not a new machine.
Step 5, check the sound, screen, whether the sound is clear, and whether there is any noise. Whether there are bright spots, dead pixels, or improper colors on the screen.
Step 6: Bring a CPU-Z software to see if the detected hardware is the same as the standard configuration.
If everything is in order, pack up and go home.
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