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Best laptop size for college students?

Hey there! In my quest to get ready for college, I've been looking into getting a laptop. I'm pretty sure I need one, but what size is best? Is there a 'most popular' size that most college students go for?

a year ago

Typically, college students often opt for laptops in the 13-15 inches range, but the 'best' size really depends on your course load and personal requirements.

If you're a student who's going to be carrying your laptop to class, libraries, cafes, and such on a daily basis, you might find a 13-inch laptop to be a good fit. This size strikes a balance between a screen that's adequate for studying and a form factor that's lightweight and portable. Examples of this product category include MacBook Air and Dell XPS 13.

If your studies involve design, software development, video editing, or gaming in your downtime, you might prefer something in the 15-inch range. A larger screen is more comfortable for software with complex interfaces or visually intensive applications. That said, these laptops are generally a bit heavier to carry around. Examples include MacBook Pro 15" or HP Spectre x360.

Lastly, when considering size, remember that keyboard comfort is also important, especially if you're going to be typing a lot. Make sure to try out the laptop in person or check comprehensive online reviews before purchasing. Remember, it's not just about dimensions - it's about finding what works best for your specific needs as a student!

a year ago

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