1, Dell Yue Ling 13Pro:
Dell's Yue Ling 13Pro laptop is more suitable for office and study. It adopts integrated graphics card design, and its body design is relatively thin, so it can be put in a bag. It has a built-in 256GB high-speed solid-state drive and an upgraded metal copper fin. Coupled with the design of double fans, it can quickly take away heat and dissipate heat quite well.
2. Lenovo Tian Yang S 14:
Lenovo Tian Yang S 14 is equipped with 1 1 generation Intel Core processor and MX450 discrete graphics card. Lenovo Tian Yang S 14 has the blessing of independent graphics card, even playing large games is no problem. Its body is also very thin, so it is very convenient to take it to work in the company or go to class in the classroom. It is also equipped with fingerprint recognition function, which makes it easy to open the computer with one button.
Parameters to consider when choosing a laptop:
1、CPU
The quality of CPU determines the running performance of this computer. CPU, also known as the heart of computer, has two main brands, Intel and AMD. Students majoring in engineering suggest choosing a higher CPU configuration, which can be selected according to their own budget and use requirements.
Step 2 remember
If there are many design softwares, it is recommended to choose one with larger memory. At present, mainstream memory, such as DDR4 3200, is recommended by engineering majors to be at least 16G.
3. Graphics card
Graphics cards are also a configuration that students majoring in engineering or with game needs pay more attention to. The performance of graphics card is directly related to its game performance and rendering speed. Therefore, when the budget is sufficient, choose the best.
4. Screen
For users who often paint, the screen is also very important. At the same price, choose the one with the largest screen display size and the highest resolution.
5. Heat dissipation
The heat dissipation performance of notebook computers is often ignored by many people. If you often need to draw or render, the heat dissipation performance is also the key to determine whether the computer runs smoothly.