Everyone argues about RAM and processors. Nobody talks about the things you’ll feel every single day. Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by Howard Bouchevereau on Unsplash Buying a laptop is one of those decisions that should be simple and somehow isn’t. You open a comparison page. You see numbers — cores, threads, gigahertz, gigabytes. You watch a YouTube review where someone runs benchmarks you don’t understand to compare performance differences you’ll never notice. You read a spec sheet that lists seventeen features, twelve of which mean nothing to how the laptop actually feels to use. And then you buy something based on the biggest numbers in your budget and hope for the best. I’ve been there. Most people have. And I’ve also been on the other side — testing laptops for work, using them long enough to know which specs translate to real daily experience and which ones are marketing numbers that sound impressive and change nothing. Here’s what actually matters.…