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Business Series

  1. HP - Elitebook
  2. DELL - Latitute
  3. Lenovo - Thinkpad

Check graphics, bios date and many more

Type "run" in search box, then select "run" and enter

dxdiag

Check laptop model

Type "system information" & select it

system information

Open "cmd" as administrator & type

powercfg /batteryreport

Then see/find and calculate

Battery health = (Full charge capacity/design capacity)

ex.

Design capacity: 41,440 Full charge capacity: 27,942

Battery health = 27,942/41,440 = 0.67427.... That mean your battery have 67% health from actual 100% health.

Some Minimum Requirement

  1. (Minimum) dual core processor. quad core processor will be better. The more core the better
  2. (Minimum) processor frequency 2.5 GHz to up
  3. (Minimum) display - Full HD & display size 14 inch
  4. (Minimum) Screen resolution 1920 x 1080
  5. Minimum 3 USB (3.0 version better) port. If USB port is gray then it's 2.0 version. If it's blue then it's 3.0 version
  6. (Minimum) 4GB graphic card
  7. (Minimum) 256GB SSD
  8. (Minimum) 8 GB DDR4 RAM. RAM frequency minimum 2400MHz speed.
  9. Processor clock speed or frequency minimum 3 GHz

Check RAM frequency, type, CAS latency and other

Download CPU-Z

https://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/cpu-z_2.01-en.exe

In CPU-Z, you'll be able to see (in memory tab) ram type, speed, cas latency.

Check ram speed using cmd

wmic memorychip get devicelocator, speed

This cmd will return all your ram and their speed

A quick calculation when buy ram.

cal = (cas latency/speed) 
    = (15/2133)
    = 0.007032.....
    = 0.007032..... * 2000 (optional calculation)
    = 14.064.....

So, the result the lower the better

Check processor frequency

wmic cpu get name, maxclockspeed, currentclockspeed

Check screen resulation

  1. (Way) On your windows display (welcome screen) right click & click "Display Settings". Then you will be able to see screen resulation.

  2. (Way) Type "run" in search box, then select "run" and enter

    dxdiag
    

    Go to "Display" tab scrool down & you'll be able to see screen mode (which mean creen resulation)

  3. (Way) Using CMD

wmic path Win32_VideoController get CurrentHorizontalResolution,CurrentVerticalResolution

Check webcam Online

Windows 10 have buildin camera app. just type camera in type box.

https://webcamtests.com/

Check keyboard online

https://en.key-test.ru/

HDD / SSD & Temparature history check

https://www.hdsentinel.com/download.php

Monitor display check for spots

https://testmyscreen.com/

Sound

Laptop have buildin mouth speaker. Download & try recording

(Way) Check speaker

  1. Right click on right side speaker icon & click on "Sounds".

  2. Then select "Speaker".

  3. Then left bottom corner select "configure" & then test the speaker.

  4. If sound is not clear then there have problem with speaker.

(Way) Check recording:

  1. Goto "Recording" tab then speak. if microphone up-down on speak then microphone may be ok.

Also try record and then listen to be confirm.

NCH recorder https://www.nch.com.au/software/voxrec.html