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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Whats a good laptop for a college student?




maybe


Mainly to do homework.......Just need to know like the best brand that doesn't freeze or crash easily


Answer
Depends how much you want to spend and the power you want.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/244419/laptop_reliability_and_satisfaction_macbooks_rule.html
As MACs cost a fortune and have compatibility issues, in the USA the value brand is Lenovo with average quality and above average specs. You can look at their business line Thinkpad with the top reputation in the business overall even above MACs.
If looking for an average performer of reasonable cost and good quality, I would aim towards Asus (who designs, manufactures, markets in their own name) and includes a 1 year accidental damage warranty on most sales, or Samsung, who specializes is high quality and lighter weight systems.
Toshiba is good unless the very cheapest, and they tend to cheat with 10/100 ethernet instead of gigabit in a lot of the products but their business line is excellent. Acer tend to be cheaper quality parts used up front, but they hold up well in their original state. They don't fail as often even if the quality is noticed as lower when you buy it. Sony uses good keyboards and LCD's but you pay for it with lower end CPU and graphics at the same price.
I would just bypass HP-Compaq and Dell according to PCWorld customer surveys annually.
That's the industry. Only MSI+Asus are designer-manufacturers of the normal brands you know, and Thinkpad is the only brand with electrical design and control in Japan instead of China.

Is this a good laptop for a college student on a budget?




lrsp727


I'm a college student with a tight budget and after searching and searching model after model, company after company, this Acer Aspire 9410 17" widescreen laptop came to my attention. If you have this model tell me how it runs. The link is

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5969098

is it ok for the price? Pretty good, slow? To me it looks good but the integrated graphics seem a little bad. I would appreciate the feedback since I know that sometimes what you see in a picture or on a web site isn't exactly what you get. The more thorough the review the better. Thank you.



Answer
Looks like a good deal to me. Reasonable brand, overall good features, at fair price.

the only thing I might recommend is finding a computer with similar specifications and that is more portable. As a college student you might want to bring your notebook with you and that's a fairly large notebook. Believe me, the weight might not seem too much but carrying it across campus along with a backpack full of books can be miserable - although it may help you fight freshman 15.

Integrated graphics is not an issue for school related applications (with exceptions). Those exceptions include graphic designs and CAD but if you're doing those you should think to spend more and lean towards desktops. It's not great for games but again, you're going for budget and school right?

A small notebook with a good display at home might be a good combo.

I check these web sites out for good deals...
www.dealcatcher.com
www.bensbargains.net
www.slickdeals.net
... there are a few more but those are the ones I check regularly.

There's very little to dislike about that notebook. You found a good overall value though. I don't think you can go wrong with that purchase. Good job and good luck in college.

Unsolicited advice:

Get a good external hard drive. You'll appreciate it if your hard drive ever crashes with all your pictures, MP3s, etc. Always back up! I can't tell you how many horror stories of people losing their precious college memories. I've also lost pictures due to primary hard drive failure.

It's also handy for tranfering files from other people's computers (friends, group projects, etc).




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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Best Laptop For College Student?




emmie


i need a new laptop. i bought a basic dell about 3 years ago and its just not cutting it anymore. its slow and freezes all the time causing me to restart it.

so, i start college in the fall. i'm going for vet medicine so nothing tech-ey. i need a fairly basic computer. fast. wireless internet. don't care about screen size. needs microsoft word and stuff (at least compatible-- doesn't need to be installed. doesn't really need games as long as i have solitare lol. umm i watch a lot of videos but don't really need anything special for that..

so what would be the best? i don't have an exact budget in mind but i dont really want to spend toooo much. so best value for my money? thanks!



Answer
Opps - forgot the most important part. If you know what college you're going to, check to see if they have a recommendation. Some courses require PC computers, which makes Macs somewhat difficult to use. Macbook Pros are nice machines, but you're looking at $1100 for the base model, even with the educational discount.

A current, mainstream laptop in the $500 range will fit your modest needs. As long as it has a dual core processor (do NOT get the bargain basement version) and 3+ GB, it will handle web browsing, email, MS Office and HD video watching with ease. Solitare and light gaming like Sims 3 and World of Warcraft will strain this level machine. Hard core gaming or heavy HD video editing are out of it's league.

Best Laptop for College Student?




bluemoon_0


i've been looking on the internet and all its done is confuse me. i need one thats affordable but works really well. if someone could help me that would be great. thanks!


Answer
In spite of what people say, DELL ROTS, and here's why:

Poorly made. Mechanically, they stink. Tech support is terrible. Batteries "EXPLODE". (You heard it in the news last spring).

Go with Toshiba. Great technical support, well built, good value. Available at many retail stores, where you can SEE what you are getting.

Big screen, means too heavy
Lightweight, means too small

So you see, you must LOOK and judge for yourself. Visit Wal-mart, Costco or Staples where they have a no-hassle return policy. Watch for Going Back to College specials.

Good luck and Happy Computing!




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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How useful is the Apple iPad for college students?

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CeeCee


I'm starting college in 2 weeks and I'm really looking for the ultimate portability since I will be on the go daily. I don't have enough money to get a macbook and the laptops I look at seem way too bulky to carry around. So could I use the ipad as a word processor? what are your thoughts?


Answer
The iPad is NOT a laptop replacement. Not yet anyway.. A friend of mine has 1 and 2, and while typing on the 2nd one is easier thanks to a flat back, Its best you get a cheaper laptop as the iPad is like a big iPod touch. Its designed for web browsing and apps, stuff like that. Get a vaio laptop as apple is too expensive or you, as they have great quality, and offer great value for money.. Hope I helped,

Matthew

Is this a good laptop for a college student on a budget?




lrsp727


I'm a college student with a tight budget and after searching and searching model after model, company after company, this Acer Aspire 9410 17" widescreen laptop came to my attention. If you have this model tell me how it runs. The link is

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5969098

is it ok for the price? Pretty good, slow? To me it looks good but the integrated graphics seem a little bad. I would appreciate the feedback since I know that sometimes what you see in a picture or on a web site isn't exactly what you get. The more thorough the review the better. Thank you.



Answer
Looks like a good deal to me. Reasonable brand, overall good features, at fair price.

the only thing I might recommend is finding a computer with similar specifications and that is more portable. As a college student you might want to bring your notebook with you and that's a fairly large notebook. Believe me, the weight might not seem too much but carrying it across campus along with a backpack full of books can be miserable - although it may help you fight freshman 15.

Integrated graphics is not an issue for school related applications (with exceptions). Those exceptions include graphic designs and CAD but if you're doing those you should think to spend more and lean towards desktops. It's not great for games but again, you're going for budget and school right?

A small notebook with a good display at home might be a good combo.

I check these web sites out for good deals...
www.dealcatcher.com
www.bensbargains.net
www.slickdeals.net
... there are a few more but those are the ones I check regularly.

There's very little to dislike about that notebook. You found a good overall value though. I don't think you can go wrong with that purchase. Good job and good luck in college.

Unsolicited advice:

Get a good external hard drive. You'll appreciate it if your hard drive ever crashes with all your pictures, MP3s, etc. Always back up! I can't tell you how many horror stories of people losing their precious college memories. I've also lost pictures due to primary hard drive failure.

It's also handy for tranfering files from other people's computers (friends, group projects, etc).




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