Monday, June 9, 2014

What is the best laptop for a college student?




yo its jos


I don't want a Mac, I was thinking about getting a Dell but I dont know what they are like?
I am gonna be using it for research, document processing, chatting and internet surfing.

I will also be using Photoshop a lot on it.



Answer
There's no best laptop. Certain brands have less instances of repairs than others (Sony, Dell, Apple being among the top, as rated by Consumer Reports), but otherwise it's the same basic hardware. It might have even come from the same factory in China. In my experience Dell is very quick to help you out, but that's only because they send you refurbished parts and not brand new ones. Make sure you get enough memory (probably 2GB, maybe 3 since you're doing a bunch of photoshop), and a large harddrive to store your photos. Try to get an nvidia or ATI graphics instead of intel, since that will be incredibly better for use, but it's not really required.

As far as security devices like a fingerprint scanner go; don't bother. Most fingerprint scanners even come with a disclaimer that it's for convenience rather than security. The reason being is that most of them can be tricked by just dusting for prints and lifting it off with tape. A person who stole your laptop would simply dust for a few finger prints, lift them off with tape, and then put white paper on the back. The fingerprint scanner would probably accept it then. The only way you'd get around this is if you wore gloves 24/7 for typing and handling your notebook.

I'd suggest lojack for laptops or something similar if you're concerned about security, along with a good lock. A lock won't do much to deter a true thief (they can just smack the laptop against something to break off the plastic holding the lock on the computer), but it is a visual deterrent. Lojack can help trace your computer if it gets stolen and then connected to the internet, and it's reasonably priced considering. It's like $50/year or $100 for 3 years, which may or may not be a good deal for you.

Basically just get a cheap laptop with those specs. On sale you can probably find something like that for $600-650. Try OfficeDepot/Staples/Bestbuy/etc, besides checking Dell's online prices.

Best laptop for college?




Ashoke


I'm starting college in the fall and I'm not sure what laptop to buy. I want a PC, I don't really care about graphics or anything superfluous or over the top. I just want a laptop that's going to last me a really long time, that's durable and worth the money. I'm going to be a bio major. My limit is $1000. I'm not tech-savvy at all, so any help at all would be appreciated!


Answer
Your are right, the laptop market is divided into 2 categories: Consumer & Business.
Consumer - High performance, Standard quality.
Business - High quality, Standard performance.

If you're carrying it around a lot, 15" is bit bulky, while long hours with a small 13" will leave you with tired eyes. That is why I recommend 14" size display.

For Business, 14" Toshiba Tecra http://www.tkqlhce.com/hg116xdmjdl04954545021818191?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.toshibadirect.com%2Ftd%2Fb2c%2Fpdet.to%3Fpoid%3D473632%26src%3DMADD&cjsku=PTME0U-00N00T Although its with just i3-330M processor & 2GB memory, its built quality is remarkable. If you go to into stores, do touch & hold some cheap laptops, then hold this in your hands, you'll immediately feel the difference. Toshiba is confident & willing to back this assurance up by a 3-Yr Warranty (others you'll only give 1yr). It also has long battery life 5.15 hours.

Heavy gaming especially first person shooters, this machine would not be a good choice. While report writing, web browsing, youtube, watching movies, light gaming will not be any problem at all.




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