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Q. I don't need anything for gaming and stuff like that, I just need to know what laptop is going to be the fastest most efficient and has the longest life?
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I think one of the main things to consider when buying a computer is the processor, the type of processor you have impacts speed and your ability to do more than one task at a time. ( And so does memory, but unlike memory processors can be expensive to upgrade ) Since processors can be so expensive to upgrade, I would recommend buying a computer with the fastest processor that is within reason. ( at some point the price begins to get significantly higher without as much increase in speed )
Memory ( RAM ) is also important for the speed of the computer, it is easier to upgrade later than other things, but I would recommend starting at 3 GB of RAM, but 4 GB would be better.
I'm not sure why so many people are down on Windows Vista, I haven't had much trouble with it, and I can't think of anything that I have had trouble with that hasn't been resolved.
I found a review from Cnet.com that list retail laptops and rates them, if you are considering buying from retail stores this may be helpful.
http://news.cnet.com/back-to-school/pc-reviews/?tag=centerColumnArea1.1
I am partial to Dell, they often have good prices on computers and you can specify what you want, so you can upgrade the processor and memory, and if you buy a computer with a faster processor I believe it will increase the time that it is serviceable to you. ( I mean it won't become " outdated " as quickly. ) You can check out Dell's website to look around:
http://www.dell.com/
I hope that this is helpful, and I hope you find the laptop that you are looking for and that suits all your needs.
sincerely,
your friend, andrew
ADD: Here are some deals at Dell if you want to see
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/laptops_great_deals/fs.aspx?refid=laptops_great_deals&s=dhs&cs=19&~ck=mn
I think one of the main things to consider when buying a computer is the processor, the type of processor you have impacts speed and your ability to do more than one task at a time. ( And so does memory, but unlike memory processors can be expensive to upgrade ) Since processors can be so expensive to upgrade, I would recommend buying a computer with the fastest processor that is within reason. ( at some point the price begins to get significantly higher without as much increase in speed )
Memory ( RAM ) is also important for the speed of the computer, it is easier to upgrade later than other things, but I would recommend starting at 3 GB of RAM, but 4 GB would be better.
I'm not sure why so many people are down on Windows Vista, I haven't had much trouble with it, and I can't think of anything that I have had trouble with that hasn't been resolved.
I found a review from Cnet.com that list retail laptops and rates them, if you are considering buying from retail stores this may be helpful.
http://news.cnet.com/back-to-school/pc-reviews/?tag=centerColumnArea1.1
I am partial to Dell, they often have good prices on computers and you can specify what you want, so you can upgrade the processor and memory, and if you buy a computer with a faster processor I believe it will increase the time that it is serviceable to you. ( I mean it won't become " outdated " as quickly. ) You can check out Dell's website to look around:
http://www.dell.com/
I hope that this is helpful, and I hope you find the laptop that you are looking for and that suits all your needs.
sincerely,
your friend, andrew
ADD: Here are some deals at Dell if you want to see
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/laptops_great_deals/fs.aspx?refid=laptops_great_deals&s=dhs&cs=19&~ck=mn
What are the best laptops for college students right now?
Al A
I am going to buy a laptop for college and I wanted to know which ones are good to get. Thank you for your answers!
Answer
It depends on your budget. I've had both a toshiba and an Asus. The Asus cost a bit more (like $50 more) at near $400. The Tobshiba I got was a 13'' for $350. I like the Asus better because it seemed to go faster online. I think this is because there are more manufacturer toshiba programs that restrain the laptop a bit. I have the toshiba now. I'm in college. Im generally happy with it. I still recommend the Asus.
It depends on your budget. I've had both a toshiba and an Asus. The Asus cost a bit more (like $50 more) at near $400. The Tobshiba I got was a 13'' for $350. I like the Asus better because it seemed to go faster online. I think this is because there are more manufacturer toshiba programs that restrain the laptop a bit. I have the toshiba now. I'm in college. Im generally happy with it. I still recommend the Asus.
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