Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Laptop for college student?




BeautifulL


Im doing a little research to see what brand is a good laptop for a college student.

Id like to to be able to play and burn cd/dvd have good space and memory and be completely good for schooling.

I know there different brands and what not. Any advice?



Answer
Get a Mac. I know it sounds cliche, but it really is the best notebook for College. In my University, more professors and students are changing to Macs.

Macs are great for college because it is a very stable system. It is not affected by viruses that bring down Windows systems. In college there will be a lot of file sharing and networking, so virus attacks are everywhere. Get a Mac and you wont have to deal with downtime. You wouldnt have to make excuses to your professor on why you didnt get to finish your paper coz your Windows machine went down coz of a virus.

Also, it is a very compatible system. Virtually anything plugs into it without having to install drivers and stuff.

It also boots Windows. You can boot Windows when you need Windows-specific programs. That also means more compatibility in addition to what is offered by the Mac OS.

It runs Microsoft Office, which is a must for everything in this computer age. Just remember to buy the one labeled "Microsoft Office for Mac". I also suggest iWork for Keynote. It is better than PowerPoint, much more clean, and with upcoming support for Keynote in Microsoft Office (i think) it would be a wise choice. Pages will also come in handy for desktop publishing and layout.

And yes, it plays and burns DVD's :D

best laptop for a college student?




marishka


Will be doing a lot of traveling, though not doing graphics work so macs are out. Price also does not matter.
just wanted to get the opinions of everyone else, i am partial to my inspiron e1705 with customized specs



Answer
One mportant feature in laptop for traveling a lot, its lightweight. Just think that you are going to carry it all the day and it weights 7.62 lbs!

So in DELL you can get lightweight laptops with:
- XPS M1210 with 12.1" wide screen (just 4.4 Lbs!) but its around $1200
- Inspiron E1405 with a 14.1" wide screen starting at $700

Both are great for music, Photos, watching DVD's and productivity programs like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. The first one is great for gaming too.

If you want more options of lightweight laptops go to http://www.newegg.com under the Notebook/laptop Section and select the weigth range you prefer.
There you may find that there is a SONY VGN-FJ170P/B of $1350 with a 14.1" wide screen that is great for traveling becasue its is very small.

Follow this link to see more laptops that are great for a college student and for traveling with up to 5.9 lbs
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Description=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&OEMMark=-1&Manufactory=10782&Manufactory=1112&Manufactory=1146&Manufactory=1186&Manufactory=1259&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A11103&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A6694&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A14800&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A6691&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A6692&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A6690&PropertyCodeValue=398%3A15463&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=410%3A6876&PropertyCodeValue=410%3A6877&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=0&PropertyCodeValue=445%3A14144&PropertyCodeValue=445%3A14141&PropertyCodeValue=445%3A14142&PropertyCodeValue=445%3A14143&Submit=Property&SubCategory=32




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