Shaniqa
I don't want a chromebook, and I can't afford a macbook. I'm looking for a laptop that is around $200-$350. I don't play games but I want to be able to watch movies and surf the web, the usual teenage stuff.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-15-6-34-laptop-4gb-memory-750gb-hard-drive-black-licorice/2255006.p?skuId=2255006&sellerId=34458735&id=1219070764869#tabbed-customerreviews
is this laptop worth the money?
Answer
i am gonna recommend this laptop. it will work just fine for you.however,i would go to your college IT department and see if they will install win 7 for you free or a small fee(like ten bucks), win 8 is a disaster and you dont want to have to deal with the issues, as far as that laptop, the processor is a year older than the processor in the laptop i recommended,. in addition,the laptop you recommended is dual core, the one i recommended is quad core. quad core is better for multi tasking,as in having multiple programs and tabs within programs. contact me if you need more help. jdbj32m@yahoo.com
i am gonna recommend this laptop. it will work just fine for you.however,i would go to your college IT department and see if they will install win 7 for you free or a small fee(like ten bucks), win 8 is a disaster and you dont want to have to deal with the issues, as far as that laptop, the processor is a year older than the processor in the laptop i recommended,. in addition,the laptop you recommended is dual core, the one i recommended is quad core. quad core is better for multi tasking,as in having multiple programs and tabs within programs. contact me if you need more help. jdbj32m@yahoo.com
Laptop suggestions for a college-bound student?
Smeagzman
Can someone help me find a decent laptop?
Why: Heading to my first year of college in the US and looking for help finding a good laptop. I live overseas so desktop is not an option I'm considering
Budget: US$1000.
I'm not very computer intelligent so I won't understand the technical terms pertaining to the specs. It should fulfill all the college functions like being able to connect to wireless internet, USB port (for a memory stick). Also want to have decent gaming specs (I'm not looking for a pure gaming laptop, and I understand that finding super gaming specs is hard for a $1000 budget)
Windows XP preferable over Vista.
Custom-made laptops are welcome suggestions.
I'm looking at some Dell laptops and refurbished laptops seem to be a pretty good deal. Anyone have first hand experience with refurb laptops? Are they really that much different or is it almost the same as a new laptop?
Answer
i would encourage you to go for a laptop that is STRONG.. that will not be damaged very easily etc..
DELL is a very good brand of laptop. the are very strong. i have had one for 4 years and i have had NOOOO problems with it (except after a year and a half i had to replace the battery... regular thing for ALL laptops). they have a new series called the Dell Studio.. i would encourage you to get a dell studio 15 .. got to Dell.com to costumise any setting recommended.. they explain what the are so you dont have to worry you will understand! :D
hope this helps
i would encourage you to go for a laptop that is STRONG.. that will not be damaged very easily etc..
DELL is a very good brand of laptop. the are very strong. i have had one for 4 years and i have had NOOOO problems with it (except after a year and a half i had to replace the battery... regular thing for ALL laptops). they have a new series called the Dell Studio.. i would encourage you to get a dell studio 15 .. got to Dell.com to costumise any setting recommended.. they explain what the are so you dont have to worry you will understand! :D
hope this helps
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