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How not to find a good computer?

Image courtesy: Pexels Finding a good computer isn't a piece of cake, but it isn't rocket science either. Living in 2020, you must pay attention not only to the specifications but also on how good it looks. We are living in an era where we are introduced to bezel-less displays, unibody designs, ultra-portable machines and smartphones. So, without a doubt, it goes the same for a computer. I will only refer to laptops here as people more tend to buy them and there's a different group of people who like owning a full-blown desktop in their home. But if you are willing to know, you will find brief details about major components of a PC along with the page.

Optimizing Windows 10 for a clutter-free experience

Image Courtesy: Wallpaperhub Whenever you get a new PC, you expect the system to be very fluid and responsive so you can work without any complaints. Windows 10 has evolved really well and has achieved a really great market share as compared to the more criticized Windows 8/8.1 OS. But despite its market share, Windows devices (also Android, when talking about mobile OS) has one very critical flaw and that is fragmentation . The problem with having a single Operating System that works on millions of devices which vary with each other on many grounds, demands a very optimized OS that fits every device's requirements. This is very difficult to achieve at such a large scale. Unlike Apple, whose macOS and iOS also have a large number of users and various hardware that runs it, and it manufactures its own hardware which enables them to tinker and optimize software on each device accordingly. As Windows 10 does not have that privilege for optimization, we users do have that abi...