Like with most products on the market consumers are often times befuddled whenever they should make a purchase. The same may apply whenever a person wishes to purchase a laptop from a plethora of other laptops. It is undeniably an era which is very close to their laptops. Laptops are being used widely on so many levels in many different spaces for many for different reasons. Like for example: schools, businesses and for pleasure or recreational purposes as such Techfront carefully recommend the following laptops categorically:
STUDENT LAPTOPS

All students should be provided with the best work tool(s) to make learning smooth and effective. Realistically speaking, effective students need effective equipment and so the following computers are provided:
- Dell XPS 13
- Samsung Notebook 9 Pro
- Asus Chromebook Flip
- Microsoft Surface Pro
- Samsung Notebook 7 Spin
- Asus ZenBook UX310
BUSINESS LAPTOPS

For business laptop I shall not beat around the as I am about business and as you know time is money!
- Microsoft Surface Book (2016, Intel Core i7)
- Apple MacBook Pro (15″ 2016)
- HP Chrome Book 13 G1
- DELL XPS 15 Touch (2017)
- Lenovo ThinkPad 13 (2017)
GAMING: HIGH PERFORMANCE

WHAT YOU MUST KNOW
What is your pocket weigh like? Yes you have to carefully consider your budget, lifestyle and the games you want to play, you could end up spending anywhere from $450 to $3999 on a system that’s likely to weigh between 4 and 13 pounds. Below is a concise list of some tips to help you find your ideal gaming rig.
- Don’t think about buying a gaming laptop for low-end titles like World of Warcraft or Candy Crush.These games can easily be supported by an integrated graphics card.
- Avoid touch screens. They’re more expensive and drain the battery.
- 17- or 18-inch laptops are typically more powerful, but the least portable while 13-, 14- and 15-inchers are easier to carry but often lack higher-end components.
- Make sure the keyboard is comfortable. If you can, take a trip to the store and try out the keyboard before you buy.
Graphics
The graphics card or GPU is the keystone of your gaming laptop. It delivers the images on your display by processing the data and transmitting the signal to the monitor. Due to how stressful this process can be when running games, you need a discrete GPU with its own dedicated memory, called VRAM (video memory). The majority of gaming laptops ship with Nvidia GPUs, but if you’re partial to AMD, there are certain brands that allow you to configure your system accordingly.
CPU and RAM
Your laptop’s processor (CPU) handles everything that doesn’t have to do with graphics, such as performing some of a game’s physics calculations and controlling its non-playable characters. It also affects the performance of all of your non-gaming applications, including your browser, OS and productivity apps.
GAMING LAPTOPS TO CONSIDER
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- ALIENWARE 17 R4
- ASUS ROG ZEPHYRUS (GX501VI)
- DELL INSPIRON 15 7000 GAMING (7567)
- HP 0MEN 17
- RAZER BLADE (EARLY 2017)
- MSI GT62VR DOMINATOR PRO-005
- ORIGIN EON17 -X 10 SERIES
- ACER PREDATOR 15 (G9-593-72VT)
- LENOVO LEGION Y520
- NEW RAZOR BLADE PRO (2017)
Acer Predator Helios 300
