Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Laptop Recommendations for College-Bound Student?




Hello1234


My laptop must be reliable, efficient, cheap but premium, simple, and durable enough for class assignments, online discussions, note-taking, and all Microsoft Office-related work. My limit budget is $400, but I can extend my expenses to $500 if that certain laptop exceeds those qualifications above. Sorry if my expectations seem somewhat high hahaha, but I'm only searching for the most compatible laptop that can last all of my college years and hopefully even beyond that point.

If anyone has any suggestions, please leave your comments below! Any help or advice is appreciated!
Thank you! :)

* I won't be using my laptop for gaming or anything other than work and please no Windows 8 or Macs! Thanks..:)



Answer
You can get a good laptop around $400 which can perform all the things which you have mentioned. By considering all of the things which you have mentioned I would recommend a laptop from Asus which is around $400 and it is good overall for different stuff.

Its features include AMD E-Series Dual-Core E-450 1.65 GHz and 4 GB DDR3 which is a good combination to perform different tasks. It has good storage with 320 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive. A portable 15.6-Inch Screen and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

The features shows that it is strong technically in this price range. On the other hand you can see that it is good in performing different tasks as one of the customer says that it gives Excellent Value. Here is a complete comment for your help in making decision:

http://www.amazon.com/review/R2ZUFIUD8Y4SQH/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00BEU3FTI&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=hawmekm-20

So among many options available I think this one is really good overall but I would not restrict you to this laptop only. You can see other ones as well in the market with the price of around $400. Here is a list for your ease which you can see and decide by yourself as well:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p_36_0?rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A%21493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A565108%2Cp_36%3A2421886011&bbn=565108&ie=UTF8&qid=1375457069&rnid=2421885011&tag=hawmekm-20

Does a laptop work the same way as a regular desktop computer?




jukioo


I've never tried a laptop before. I'm planning to buy one but I don't really know if their is any difference in them..Can anyone help me?


Answer
on top-end laptops you shouldnt notice a difference. usually lower-end laptops (read: budget laptops) use slower hard drives which effectively decreases read-write speeds on the hard drive.

another problem with laptops is that they are harder to upgrade. Hard drives, and RAM are relatively simple to upgrade, but if you are looking to upgrade the processor or video card you will probably end up spending more than you bargained for, and your best bet at that point would be to buy a new laptop.

Laptops also tend to get very hot when using them for extensive periods of time and may require additional cooling from an external unit if you plan to use the laptop for things like gaming or plan to use it as a desktop replacement.

Even though i knock on laptops above, they are very useful too. They are compact for one thing. They are great on college campuses, and if you travel they provide you with unlimited access to all your information, whether stored at home or work.

looking for a gaming pc or something that is just as cpu intensive, i say go for a desktop.

looking for portability and just having average joe applications (web browsing, email, word proccessor, dvd player, occasional gaming) wherever you are, i say go for a laptop.

choosing also depends on your budget. but thats a big discussion on its own.




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