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Students' Laptop Preferences

Hey guys, I'm gearing up for college and I'm trying to decide on the type of laptop to get. Do you know what's the most favored laptop for college students currently? Any insights? Thanks!

22 hours ago

Hey there! A lot of the choice comes down to what you as a student need in a laptop and what your budget is.

A classic choice is the Apple MacBook Pro. This laptop would be an excellent bet if you're planning to study something graphics-related, like design or film editing. They have powerful graphics and processing abilities, and they're known for their sleek design and longevity.

If you're a Windows fan, you might want to look into the Dell XPS 15 or HP ENVY 13. These have solid performance, good displays, and are relatively light for portability. If you're studying in a field that requires a lot of specialized software, these might be good options as much of that software is Windows-compatible.

Chromebooks, like the Google Pixelbook Go, are a favorite of students on a budget. They're more affordable, lightweight, and primarily web-based, which can be perfect for students whose classmates and coursework are primarily online.

And don't forget about Lenovo's ThinkPad lines if you’re an engineering student or anyone who needs all the power and functionality you can get. They're known for their durability and long battery life.

To sum up, it really depends on your specific needs and what you're studying. Some programs or majors require certain types of software that might run better on a Mac, Windows machine, or something else. Your budget also plays a significant role.

But remember, regardless of the brand, focus on essential features like processing speed, storage space, battery life, and the laptop’s weight, especially if you're planning on carrying it with you to classes.

I hope that helps!

22 hours ago

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