
When purchasing a new laptop, you should not base it on the price alone. You should also take into consideration what type of user you are, what applications or program will you be using, how much screen size and resolution do you need and the physical ports that you need.
Like for example, if you are the type of user who multitasks a lot like opening multiple tabs on your browser while opening more than 2 or 3 applications, you will need a larger ram to handle workload that you will be using. A laptop with 4GB or larger RAM would be able to handle the workload while a laptop with only 2GB of RAM will be having a hard time coping up with the task. Know if your laptop is the latter that only has 2GB or RAM, you will get frustrated with it since it will freeze a lot and might even crash at times. But if your laptop has 4GB or more, your laptop will be able to handle the workload and multitasking won't cause the laptop to freeze.
Now if you are the type of user who uses processor intensive programs like Adobe Photoshop, a laptop that has a powerful processor like lets say a Intel Core i3 or above processor with equivalent or faster performance, the application or program will be able to run smoothly. But if you have a laptop with a Intel Celeron or similar processor, the processor will be having a hard time handling the process and your laptop might freeze occasionally.
And for users who are more into gaming or who uses programs that might gain performance benefits from a more powerful graphic processing unit, a laptop with a dedicated graphic processing unit like an Nvidia or AMD Radion chip inside will be much more preferred. Since laptops with a dedicated processing unit has a much more powerful graphic performance and it also has it's own RAM unlike the onboard graphic processing unit like the Intel HD which uses the RAM installed in your computer. Although laptops with dedicated processing unit are more expensive, the performance benefit will normally outweigh the price especially if the laptop is used for gaming. A laptop with higher resolution will also be visually more appealing specially when used for gaming.
And lastly, users who are on the go needs a laptop with a larger battery for mobility. Make a rough estimate as to how many hours you will need to use your laptop with the battery powering it. Like for example, if you will need to use your laptop for 4 hours on battery, it would be better if the laptop that you will purchase can last for 5 or 6 hours on battery.
If you got any questions or you need help in deciding which laptop to purchase, feel free to leave a comment below. I'll reply as soon as I can.

