Shopping for a new PC can be hard. But with just a few short questions, this quiz can help you narrow down your search and focus on what you really want in your next computer.
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What will you use your PC for most?
We know you do a lot on your PC, but please choose up to two of your top activities.
Entertainment
I want to store and stream my favourite music and films on my PC.
Gaming
I need a PC that’s powerful enough to handle my gaming habits, sophisticated graphics and multitasking.
Work or school
I’ll be using this PC for work or school, so it needs to make reliable video calls and make document sharing easy.
Creating
I want to bring my creations to life on my PC, so I need a large screen, flexible ways to work and storage.
Family
My family will be using this PC, so it needs to be able to handle multiple users who game, browse and stream.
How you want to use your PC is a great way to determine what kind of computer specifications you should consider. Higher RAM and a higher-level processor are good for avid gaming and creating, while casual streamers or students can choose lower tiers of both.
How would you describe your workload?
Choose one.
Light
I mostly work with basic programs and documents, or I don’t use my PC for work at all.
Heavy
I multitask with a lot of large documents and added-on programs.
The processor (CPU) is like the computer’s brain; it tells the other parts of the computer what to do. The more programs and documents you use at the same time, the higher level of processor you’ll need to keep everything running smoothly.
How would you describe your web browsing?
Choose one.
Light
I prefer to shop, connect and search with a few tabs open.
Heavy
I like to browse multiple sites and have many tabs open all at once.
Browsing the internet is one of the most popular activities we do on a computer. If you like browsing several sites at once, consider a larger display to see everything clearly in front of you.
How would you describe your photo or video editing skills?
Choose one.
Beginner
I don’t edit my photos and videos, or I only know the basics.
Intermediate to advanced
I edit professionally or with more advanced software.
If you find yourself editing a lot of photos and videos, a PC with more gigabytes (GB) of storage is important, as you’ll want to save your work and potentially larger files.
How would you describe the types of games you play?
Choose one.
Simple and basic
I play popular online games with straightforward graphics like Candy Crush and Minecraft.
Complex and realistic
I play immersive games with more sophisticated graphics like Forza and Halo.
Gamers who love to get lost in the narrative should consider a discrete graphics processing unit (dGPU). They’re larger and more powerful to process detailed and realistic game graphics.
Where do you plan to use your PC?
Choose one.
Always at my desk
I want to set up and use my PC in a single place like my home or office.
At home, but I move around
I mostly want to use my PC at home, but I also want to be able to take it to a café or library.
From powerful desktops to compact laptops to 2-in-1 hybrids, there’s a Windows PC that fits all your needs—all you have to do is decide where you want to log on.
Where do you primarily store your digital files?
Choose one.
In the cloud
I store most of my files on a cloud-based platform like OneDrive.
On my PC
I prefer to store my files locally for easy access.
Storing files locally, or on your computer, makes them easy to access. Storing files “in the cloud” means your files are on servers that you access through the internet, so you need less storage on your PC, and you can access your files from multiple devices.
What's most important to you when looking for a PC?
Choose one.
Larger screen size
I want a larger screen for better clarity and visuals.
Interactive screen
I’m looking for a PC that has a touchscreen or is compatible with a digital pen.
Portability
I’m looking for a lightweight and compact PC that I can take anywhere.
Performance
I want a PC designed for speed, performance and multitasking.
Security
I'm looking for a PC that lets me log in securely with just a glance using my face or a fingerprint scan.
Copilot+ PC experiences
Copilot+ PC experiences are advanced Windows AI features unique to Copilot+ PCs that accelerate your productivity and creativity: Recall (preview)*, Cocreator, Windows Studio Effects, automatic super resolution and Live Captions with English translations.12
I’m not sure yet
I’m not sure what’s most important to me at the moment.
Windows Hello. Digital pens. Larger screen sizes. There's a long list of Windows PC features to choose from, just remember that they can influence the price.
Thanks for completing the quiz!
Based on your answers, we recommend these specifications for your next PC:
Processor
NPU
Copilot+ PC NPU
Neural processing units (NPUs) are chips specialised for machine learning tasks. NPUs on Copilot+ PCs run at 40+ TOPS (trillions of operations per second) and can run unique Copilot+ PC experiences12.
Graphics
dGPU
RAM
RAM is your computer’s memory. It affects the speed and performance of your PC. 8 GB is fine for light browsing and most tasks. But for photo/video editing or gaming, you might need closer to 16 GB or more.
Storage
If you want to save a lot of photos, videos and documents on your PC, look for higher storage. If you tend to store more in the cloud, you may not need as much storage.
Security feature
Windows Hello
Windows Hello is a fast and secure way to access Windows 11 devices with a PIN, facial recognition or fingerprint.1
Interactive screen
Windows Ink
With a touchscreen capable PC, you can tap and swipe just like you do on your smartphone. Windows Ink lets you take control of your notes and drawings with a digital pen.2
Interactive screen
With a touchscreen PC, you can feel like you’re really in control by navigating the screen with your fingers and creating customised gestures for your most used actions.5
Display resolution
Resolution is the number of pixels on the screen and determines the image sharpness. For example, an HD display is 1920 x 1080 pixels, while a 4K display measures 3840 x 2160 pixels.
We think these PCs are a match
Based on your quiz answers, here are the PCs and specifications we recommend.3 Check each device to make sure you find one that meets your specific needs.
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Based on your answers, we couldn't find any PCs that match exactly what you're looking for. You can continue shopping at your favourite retailers below or take the quiz again.
Screens simulated. Features and app availability may vary by region.
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Recall is coming soon through a post-launch Windows Update. Optimised for selected languages (English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese and Spanish). Content-based and storage limitations apply. Learn more about privacy and security controls. See aka.ms/copilotpluspcs.
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Requires specialised hardware, including fingerprint reader, illuminated IT sensor or other biometric sensors and capable devices.
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Pen-capable tablet or PC required. Pen accessory may be sold separately.
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Specific combinations of devices and features may not be available in all markets. Please check with each seller for current PC availability.
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All specifications are subject to change without notice. Please check with each retailer for exact offers. Products may not be available in all markets. Displayed prices are current lowest prices offered by stated retailers and are subject to change. Prices are not offered by Microsoft unless stated.
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On some devices, some Copilot+ PC experiences require free updates continuing to roll out through early 2025. Timing varies by device and region. See aka.ms/copilotpluspcs.
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Copilot+ PC experiences are coming. Requires free updates available starting late November 2024. Timing varies by device and region.
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