The screen size is measured by the distance between the left bottom and top right corners of the display. The screen size is usually given in inches, with 1"= 2.54cm.
Indicates the number of points (or pixels) that can be displayed in an image. It is calculated as the number of pixels in width × the number of pixels in height. The most popular resolution now is full HD 1920 × 1080, while HD / HD Ready (1366 x 768) is also common.
Display type
Glossy (19)
Matte (8)
Anti-Glare (12)
Each type of display is suitable for different purposes.
Generally, the higher the number, the more powerful the processor. For an office PC, a basic processor series will be more than sufficient, but for more challenging work and gaming you will require a more advanced processor.
Dedicated graphics cards have their own integrated memory and are offered by established manufacturers such as NVIDIA and AMD. Integrated cards have lower power consumption and are particularly suitable for office work. Integrated Intel Iris cards often achieve better results than dedicated cards.
Graphics card memory
2 GB
2 GB
One of the basic parameters of a graphics card. The greater the capacity, the more power potential. Cheaper graphics cards can have, for example, 512 MB, whereas gaming cards can have 4 GB or more.
Graphics card chipset
NVIDIA Geforce
MX150 (1)
GTX 1050 (1)
Intel
Iris Plus Graphics 640 (7)
UHD Graphics 620 (40)
HD Graphics 620 (8)
UHD Graphics 617 (1)
Iris Plus Graphics 655 (1)
The graphics card chip is the basic building block that determines the graphics performance of a device. Memory size (GB), speed (Mhz), and the number of processors play a key role in selecting a graphics card.
This parameter determines the maximum resolution supported by the device. It is specified as a multiplication of pixels at a maximum scanning resolution (e.g. 1920 × 1080).
Intel Optane
No (59)
Size of operational RAM
8 GB
16 GB
Memory capacity indicates the maximum volume of data that the module operate with at one time.
Memory selection always depends on the motherboard, meaning the used chipset and what it supports. The most common type of memory is DDR3, but more modern motherboards now support the new DDR4 modules. What is the main difference between memory? The DDR3 has a maximum of 8 GB of RAM and operates at a maximum of 2133Mhz, while DDR4 can handle up to 16GB of RAM and operates at a maximum of 3200Mhz.
HDD and SSD drives are used for permanent storage of data on computers and laptops. But what are the differences between the two, and what are their advantages?
The capacity (size) of the hard disk determines how much data the disc can accommodate.
SSD capacity
128 GB (128,000 MB)
1,000 GB (1,000,000 MB)
The capacity (size) of the hard disk determines how much data the disc can accommodate.
Backlit keyboard (51)
Fingerprint Reader (40)
Touch display (34)
TrackPoint (16)
Memory Card Reader (28)
Windows INK (8)
Stylus support (5)
Operating system (59)
Weight
1.1 kg
1.9 kg
Next Business Day (NBD) (4)TIP
Extended Warranty (5)TIP
Maximum battery capacity
9.5 h
19 h
Determines the length time that a device can be used under normal conditions. Battery life depends on the type of usage, for example watching videos or working with demanding programs drains the battery faster than more basic functions.
USB-C charging
Yes (24)
Black (15)
Silver (31)
Grey (12)
Gold (1)
Bronze (1)
Convertibility
Detachable (7)
Reflexive (21)
Rigid (classic laptop) (31)
Convertibles are similar to classic laptops, but include a touchscreen and a hinge.
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