Hey! I'm trying to buy a new laptop for college. Wanted to know what laptops do current college students recommend and why? Thanks!
Hey there! A laptop can be quite a personal choice depending on what your major is, and what your personal preferences are in terms of operating system, size, performance, and other factors.
One popular choice among college students is the MacBook Air. Apple's operating system is intuitive and easy to use, it has a long battery life which is great for taking notes in class all day without needing to charge, and it's lightweight and thin, making it easy to carry around. It's also powerful enough to handle most of the tasks you'll come across while studying, unless you're in a specialized field like graphic design, film editing, or engineering that might require a more powerful machine.
The Dell XPS 13 is another great option. It has a sleek design, high-resolution screen, and powerful performance. In fact, it's been compared to the MacBook in terms of its hardware, but it's on the Windows operating system, opening you up to Windows-based software.
A more budget-friendly option loved by students is the Acer Aspire 5. It offers a solid performance at a lower price point than other laptops. It's a bit heavier, but it has a large screen and a comfortable keyboard which may be beneficial for long study sessions.
For more specialized needs, such as Engineering, Animation or Computer Science students, the Lenovo ThinkPad and HP Spectre x360 are good choices. They offer fast processors and good graphics cards, suitable for running complex CAD software or doing high-end programming.
In the end, you'll want to match your laptop choice to your needs. How much power do you need? Are you VGA gaming or video editing? Will you be carrying it around a lot? What's your budget? And importantly, try out each operating system if you can, to see which one feels most comfortable for you.
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