Almost nothing is missing for back to school. Families today, after the pandemic, must have PC which can run new applications and programs, in addition to using the full power of 4G and 5G connectivity, for the development of academic activities.
Still don’t know which computer to choose? Faced with this question, Intel experts offer three recommendations to make the right choice PC.
How to choose a PC for school
Please excuse the use of your computer. Before you start your PC search, it’s important to know what your user needs are. For this reason the following will be considered;
After answering each of these questions, the task will be to find the computer that best suits your identity needs and/or preferences. If it is a school, it is possible that the tasks performed are much more basic and do not need a major processing step. On the other hand, if it is for a university or to start a business, the computer should have more work and storage, especially if heavy programs are used.
Differences in quality between desktop, laptop and notebook. When it comes to performance, while Laptops once had a poor reputation compared to desktop computers, the situation is different today. With Intel Core mobile processors, laptops can have superior and unique performance experiences, having more cores and threads for better workload consolidation, allowing applications to run on a single device. On the other hand, the next advantage is portability. With a built in battery, users can use these devices anywhere without being plugged into a power outlet. They also typically have lower power consumption and take up less space than desktop PCs, making them more convenient for tight spaces. Boxers have the same performance capabilities and the same technical qualities as laptops, only they have a slightly smaller screen unlike laptops.
Choose the right process. When buying a PC it is important to take care of the choice of processor (or CPU). This hardware can make all the difference as it determines the performance of the computer. Thus, a laptop with a 10, 12 or 14 core processor can do multitasking such as web browsing, video editing, 3D rendering, media player, among others, more efficiently and without delay, which improve the user experience, user and productivity. Intel’s 12th generation processors offer a large number of cores for the required multitasking performance. In the educational sector, Intel processors offer a variety of uses and benefits, and below you will be able to find out what is best for each type of student.
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