# Computeris

## About

Computer.is er ein virtasta tölvuverslun landsins með margra áratuga reynslu á sviði innflutnings, sölu og þjónustu á tölvum og tölvuvörum.

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## Services

### IT Hardware Procurement
- [Corporate Computer Solutions](https://bilarna.com/services/it-hardware-procurement/corporate-computer-solutions)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I look for when buying a new laptop?**
A: When buying a new laptop, prioritize the processor, RAM, storage, display quality, and battery life based on your primary use case. For general productivity and business tasks, a modern Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 processor with 8GB to 16GB of RAM and a 256GB to 512GB SSD is a solid foundation. For gaming or creative work, focus on a dedicated graphics card, a faster processor, more RAM, and a high-refresh-rate display. Consider portability and battery life if you travel frequently, with ultrabooks offering thin designs and all-day battery. Always check the operating system, port selection, keyboard comfort, and warranty terms. For future-proofing, ensure the laptop has upgradeable components like RAM and storage, though many modern models have soldered parts.

**Q: What is the difference between DDR4 and DDR5 RAM?**
A: DDR4 and DDR5 are generations of RAM (Random Access Memory) that differ primarily in speed, power efficiency, and architecture. DDR5 offers significantly higher data transfer rates, starting at 4800 MT/s compared to DDR4's typical 2133 to 3200 MT/s, resulting in better performance for data-intensive tasks like gaming, video editing, and scientific computing. DDR5 modules operate at a lower voltage (1.1V vs. DDR4's 1.2V), improving power efficiency, which is crucial for laptops and data centers. Architecturally, DDR5 features a dual 32-bit channel per module, enhancing memory access parallelism, and integrates power management onto the module itself (PMIC), which improves signal integrity and stability. While DDR5 is the newer standard offering future-proofing and higher performance ceilings, DDR4 remains a cost-effective solution for many mainstream builds, with mature compatibility and lower latencies at equivalent frequencies.

**Q: How do I connect multiple monitors to one computer?**
A: To connect multiple monitors to one computer, you need sufficient video output ports on your computer's graphics hardware and the correct cables. First, identify the available ports on your computer, such as HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA. Most modern computers have integrated graphics on the motherboard or a dedicated graphics card with multiple ports. If you lack enough ports, you can add a secondary graphics card, use a USB to video adapter, or install a dedicated multi-monitor graphics card. For optimal performance, use digital connections like DisplayPort or HDMI, as they support higher resolutions and refresh rates. Connect each monitor to a separate port using the appropriate cable. Once connected, configure the display settings in your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to extend or duplicate your desktop across the monitors. You can arrange the monitors virtually to match their physical placement and set the primary display. For business or advanced setups, consider a hardware KVM switch to manage multiple computers with the same monitors.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/computer
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/computer/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/computer/openapi.yaml
