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Laptop for College?
Hello there! I need to buy a laptop soon for college. I read the guide to buying a computer, which helped a lot, but I'm still nowhere on what I want to buy. :nosweat: So computer geniuses of th, help? :D :hug:
First, I have no clue what brand I want to buy. I basically want a simple computer. It doesn't need to have fancy gaming features or speakers or anything. Having a built in camera would be amazing though. Something that cheap/decently priced, durable, and can last a while would be perfect. So any recommendations to help me signal down on what to buy? Or any tips overall? |
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Are you under a certain budget?
Lot of college people (including my self) do invest in an Apple Macbook Pro; it may be more expensive but as long as you treat it really nicely and watch the downloading a macbook pro can be the only laptop/computer that you ever need to purchase for your college and quite possibly entering your post college lifestyle. I personally also prefer macs better because of the huge range of app(s) available (that are very useful when studying) as well as they don't feel like a ton of bricks when its your backpack I also did find Macs a bit more user friendly and with alot more built in features than a pc. Also I'm pretty sure that the computer store on your campus or Apple online can offer discounts on these laptops as well as many colleges/university also have scholarships set up for the purchase of a mac. The price range for a MacBook Pro would be around $1,100-$2,000. However if you had a budget/ don't really want a mac I would recommend looking at HP or Asus laptops as I've and my friends who use PC's have had good experiences with those computers. They can range in from $350-$800 Good Luck! |
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I have a Dell Inspiron N5050. I paid $568 for it. It's a really good model. It's simple, cheap, and it has a built-in webcam.
They even have newer models (which are probably more expensive) where you can switch the lids to pretty pink, or stripes, or scenes... anything really. I'd recommend Dells. :) |
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Thanks both of you!
Yeah :nosweat: Macs are a bit too expensive and fancy for my needs. I don't need to be spoiled with apps anyways. Although it might be an option for later on once I get more money. I'll look into Dells, HP, and Asus. :) Thanks again! |
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My next laptop will be a Dell. HP are awful, i'm currently using one now and the hard-drive was so overclocked that it overheats constantly, no battery life and i have to now use a little prop with a fat-off fan in it.
I have also had HP printers, also shite. Dell ftw! |
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The battery was probably screwed like the rest of the laptop, so in the end it was a faulty product, not a fault of design. You should have taken it back... Dell, honestly has a set of it's own troubles, although my dad also bought a hp and has had trouble with it, but each company to their own I guess. You really have to buy expensive, or better yet, buy an asian laptop, the build quality is much better, so eg, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo or Acer. |
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I have a Dell Inspiron N5010, that I have had for 1 year and half. It has a built in camera and decent speakers, but it does have some of it problems. I have had to replace the hard drive 2 or 3 times, but overall, it is a good computer. Do you have a budget? Like are you looking for a computer between $500-$1000? HP computers suck, Dell's are okay, but it depends on what type you get, and Mac's are good, but they are extremely expensive.
I think Dell would be your best bet because some types are cheap, durable, and can last a while. Since your looking for a laptop for college, look for one that has alot of memory storage or hard drive space( you need ALOT of space, more like 450-500 GB should be enough). So, I think Dell is your best bet, like I have said before. |
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I agree with a Dell, or maybe a Sony, my two favorite brands. I've used Toshibas, and Asus and I really hated how my hands fit on the keyboard and they were slow and crappy. Just my opinion though D: My sister has a Dell, and it works really really well and she's had for like 3 years, and I have an HP, don't recommend it either, but hey i've had it for like 5 years and it works and it's pretty fast internet wise. It works but I hate it :P
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Avoid Dell, I don't understand why so many people are recommending them...
ASUS, Toshiba and HP are alright and affordable (My current laptop is a HP and the only problem I've had with that has an overheating problem, but that's probably down to user error) |
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