Brand and Operating System
Both of these considerations are directly linked – If you buy an Apple Macbook, it’ll use Apple OS X, Non-Apple laptops will come with Microsoft Windows 8.1 or Google Chrome OS.
When first introduced, Windows 8 was difficult for new users to get a hang of, but with the upgrade to windows 10, many frustrating features were fixed or improved and the current version is comfortable to get accustomed to, as it’s suitable for both touch screens, as well as keyboards and mice. Apple OS X also enjoys an easy, comfortable user interface, though people who are accustomed to Microsoft Windows might find it difficult to switch.
As far as branding is concerned, we recommend that you go with a well-known brand. A laptop is an INVESTMENT and an important tool, so if anything goes wrong – you would want someone to fix it, quickly. The bigger brands usually offer extended warranty for the battery, a vital part of your laptop, and often one of the first to break. If you’re not sure which brand to go with, check out Google information and reviews to be better-informed.