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The scatterplot graph depicts the correlation between the laptop's screen size (in inches) and its price (in euros). It shows that laptops with larger screens generally cost more.
The pie chart illustrates the different GPU companies that provide GPUs for various laptop models in this dataset. The distribution is as follows:
- Intel: Most prevalent
- Nvidia: Second
- AMD: Third
- ARM: Found in about one laptop
- Intel: Most expensive, averaging €1,163.73
- Samsung: Average price of €659
- AMD: Least expensive, averaging €560.99
- Ultrabooks: High median prices around €1,500
- Workstations: High median prices around €2,000
- Gaming Laptops: Significant price variability, sometimes exceeding €4,000
- Netbooks: Median price of €500
- Notebooks: Median price of €800
- 2-in-1 Convertibles: Moderate prices with a median of €1,000 and less price variation compared to other categories
Overall, gaming laptops and workstations are the priciest, while netbooks and notebooks are the most affordable options.
Ranked from most to least frequently bought laptops:
- Notebook
- Gaming
- Ultrabook
- 2-in-1 Convertible
- Workstation
- Netbook
Notebooks are the most popular option, while netbooks are the least popular.
The dataset indicates that laptops priced below €1,000 are sold more commonly. Conversely, laptops priced above €2,000 are sold less frequently.
The horizontal bar chart shows that:
- Most laptops have 8GB RAM
- Followed by 4GB and 16GB
- Higher RAM sizes are much rarer, indicating a focus on everyday performance.
The bar chart reveals that Dell, Lenovo, and HP dominate the laptop market, with the highest number of models in the dataset. Other brands like Asus, Acer, Apple, MSI, and Toshiba have a smaller presence, indicating a more focused market approach.
The most popular laptop storage configuration is a 256 GB SSD, accounting for 39.29% of all configurations, followed by:
- 1 TB HDD
- 500 GB HDD
- 512 GB SSD
Both SSDs and HDDs are popular, along with hybrid setups using both types.
- Razer: Most expensive laptops on average
- LG, MSI, Google, Microsoft, Apple: Sold laptops averaging above €1,500
- Huawei, Samsung, Toshiba, Dell, Xiaomi, Asus, Lenovo, HP: Sold mid-range priced laptops
- Fujitsu, Acer, Chuwi, Mediacom, and Vero: Sold budget-oriented laptops
Apple and the other companies selling laptops averaging €1,500 or more tend to offer higher-spec and more premium laptops. Razer, in particular, sold very expensive laptops, which may explain its outlier status.