So, you are considering buying a new laptop. Whether you are buying ASUS, Apple, Lenovo or HP, you should focus on the laptop screen. After all, the screen is a very important component of a laptop, and you need to take your time to scrutinize it before making a purchase.

Laptop users who do not do a lot of high-end tasks with their machines may not even note the difference between a Core i7 CPU and a Core i5 CPU. However, even the most tech-illiterate individual will appreciate a scorn and ugly display and a beautiful one.

So, how do you choose the best laptop screen? Well, that is the one million dollar question. To help you find it easy to shop for the best laptop with the best possible screen, we have highlighted for you some of the most important factors to consider. Heck them out!

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  1. Touch or non-touch

There are touch screens and non-touch screens. In case you are buying a 2-in-1 laptop, there is no debate about whether or not you should buy a touch screen because that’s what is best for you.  This case, the only option you have is to buy a touch screen. However, if you are buying just a standard clamshell laptop, then you should consider the advantages of the touch screen and weigh them against its downside. Besides being cool particularly in theory, touch screens are expensive, consume a lot of power, and are glossier.

  1. Color quality

Color quality is another important factor to consider when it comes to a Laptop Screen. The more colors a panel can output, the more alive or vibrant it will appear. So, you should know how to measure the ability of a screen. At Screens.People.com where you can find screens for Dell laptops and other types of laptops, we measure the ability of a screen of a laptop to produce all the colors. The best laptops are those that produce more than 95% of the sRGB gamut colors.

  1. Response time and refresh rate

In case you are purchasing a laptop for gaming, you should consider response time and refresh rate. E refresh rate is measured in hertz and it refers to the number of times the screen updates itself per second. Most standard laptop screens usually have a standard of 60 hertz refresh rate. However, some high-end gaming laptops come with about 120 hertz panels and these are the best ones for gaming.

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