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what are some laptops that are a good quality for a good price?

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Jalana


The laptop i currently have its going to peices and its time for me to buy another one. I need a laptop that is smaller(like 14.1 for the screen size) and is going to be good for a student in college to use. My parents are paying $300 to help me pay for another laptop, so i would prefer a laptop that is not too much more. The laptop i currently want is $800, but anything that is cheaper and still a good quality would be better.


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14.1" and under $800 is not easy to fine, but there are always weekly ad. You should settle the brand name to Sony, Dell, or Toshiba, then HP. Research the sites like Bestbuy, Fry's, CircuitCity, or Officedepot, and decide what you like the best. This is going to be your laptop, you are the one live with it. Narrow down the selections then people can help you more on your decision.

Will I need a new laptop in community cpllege?




Igotyou


I am soon going to be entering into a community college for my associate degree in computer programming, and i was wondering if I will need my own laptop for the papers and assignments etc. I won't be staying at the college I will be living at home. We do have a couple of laptops at home but both of them have problems (one doesn't connect to wifi and the other always have to be plugged in otherwise it will die), so that makes them immobile. Please help guys I am really confused as to should i buy a laptop or not. I don't want to come to college unprepared.

Serious answerers only, Thanks!



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The rules vary by school and class, but most professors insist that laptops be shut and cell phones turned off while in class. However, there is time between classes, and often a laptop comes in handy to do some of the required homework and assignments during the day. Also, some work is done in libraries and having your own laptop is a big aid.
There are some private schools that actually give all students a laptop. That is to assure everyone has one and uniformity in connections to get and provide information for registration, etc.

A laptop is now considered an essential tool, just as a book and pen and paper are tools.
It doesn't need to be fancy, and portability (smaller) is a plus.

If you have a laptop not connecting to wifi you can buy a USB wireless adapter for about $15 at Newegg, Amazon, Tigerdirect, Best Buy, Radio Shack, or other stores.

If the battery is worn on a laptop, you can buy a replacement battery.

With a degree and studies being in computer programming, though the classes may have desktop PCs in them, it is possible they will require you have a laptop.

Used and new laptops can be bought for under $300, though about $400 buys a lot more in performance, features, and reliability. For now, call it HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, but later you may find it is required by your school. You can often call ahead and ask them, but they should be telling you soon enough. There are often back to school sales, and clearances are already occuring for the switch in Intel level cpus. May check a local Best Buy for their clearance items.
CPU scoring: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
Graphics is not as important for you unless getting into some specialties.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html




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