NOTES:

1-  Itemize your problem into phases:

a.  Data intelligence:

i.  Identify your problem (laptop buying).

ii.  Set your environmental limits ( your requirements: speed, cost, and other specifications….)

iii.  Collect data according to the above ( you have already done good job in this part)

b.  Design phase:

i.  Classify your options (alternatives)

ii.  Set ( design) your selection criteria ( how to select the best alternative? Cost , speed, or other specifications)

c.  Choice phase:

i.  using the selection criteria designed above, select the alternative (option) you identified in phase (b).

ii.  Validate your choice ( make sure that your choice is right). Check the sensitivity of your choice ,i.e. if you change some of the factors which lead to your current decision ( say 5%) does your choice change? If No: this means your choice is not sensitive to 5% change in the environment. Then try for 10%, and so on. This test will show how solid is your decision and what is the scope of its applicability.

d.  Implementation phase: Plan for the implementation. Where from you will buy it, transportation, installation, training, and other issues.

Before you buy a new laptop computer, you should decide on what you really need and then get laptop that comes closest to your requirements. Laptop vary in terms of processor speed, screen size, battery life, and total weight.

When choosing features, remember that there is no benefit to going to extremes for features that you will not use or that bring problems with them. Also keep in mind that whatever you buy today will immediately be outdated.

Ask yourself these questions:

1.  Is fast good enough or do I need super-duper turbocharged faster than fast?

2.  Do you need a super-sized screen or will a more standard screen suffice?

3.  How many hours of battery life do I really need?

4.  Am I willing to pay a big premium to get less, or can I handle an extra pound in my travelling case?

The 10 best laptops:

Name / Type / Processor Name / Processor Speed / Platform / RAM / Weight / Screen Size / Touch Screen / Graphic Card / Storage Capacity(as Tested)
Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch(2013) / Media, Business, Desktop Replacement / Intel Core i7-4750HQ / 2.0 GHz / Mac OSx / 8GB / 4.46 Ib / 15.4 Inches / No / Intel Iris Pro 5200 / 256 GB
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch(2013) / Ultraportable, Business / Intel Core i5-4250U / 2.4 GHz / Mac OSx / 4GB / 3.46 Ib / 13.3 Inches / No / Intel Iris Graphics / 128 GB
Asus Transformer Book T100TB(64GB) / Tablet, Ultrabook / Intel Atom Z2760 / 1.3 GHz / Windows 8 / 2GB / 1.44/2.4 Ibs / 10.1Inches / Yes / Intel HD Pro / 64 GB
HP ChromeBook 11(verizon LTE) / General Purpose, Ultraportable, Value / Samsung Exynos 5250 / 1.7 GHz / Google Chrome OS / 2GB / 2.3 Ib / 11.6 Inches / No / ARM Mail-T604 / 16 GB
Dell Inspiron 14R-5437 / Desktop Replacement / Intel Core i3-4010U / 1.7 GHz / Windows 8 / 4GB / 4.93 Ib / 14 Inches / Yes / Intel HD Graphics 4400 / 500 GB
Dell Latitude E7440 Touch / Business, Small Business, Ultrabook / Intel Core i5-4300U / 1.9 GHz / Windows 8 / 4GB / 3.85 Ib / 14 Inches / Yes / Intel HD Graphics 4400 / 256 GB
Lenovo G580 / Value / Intel Core i5-3210M / 2.5 GHz / Windows 8 / 4GB / 5.09 Ib / 15.6 Inches / No / Intel HD Graphics 4400 / 500 GB
Lenovo IdeaPad U430 Touch / General Purpose, Value / Intel Core i5-4200U / 1.6 GHz / Windows 8 / 4 GB / 4.2 Ib / 14 Inches / Yes / Intel HD Graphics 4400 / 500 GB
Lenovo ThinkPad X240 / Business , Small Business, Ultrabook / Intel Core i5-4200U / 1.6 GHz / Windows 8 / 8 GB / 3.2 Ib / 125 Inches / Yes / Intel HD Graphics 4400 / 256 GB
Origin EON17-SLX(2014) / Gaming / Intel Core i7-4930 MX / 3.9 GHz / Windows 8 / 16GB / 9.3 Ib / 17.3 Inches / No / Nvidia Geforce GTX780M / 990 GB

We are prefer to buy Asus Transformer Book T100TB,because it is screen size at 10.1 inch, HD touch screen, Intel Z3740 and 2GB memory/64GB MMC Up to 11 hours battery life.

Finally , we are buy our choose this is a good model of the line Asus laptop. It is less than $600.