If you just
graduated from high school and now you’re headed to the jungles of college,
then you need something by your side that will be with you all the way – a
laptop. In college, having a laptop is a godsend, because of all the things you
can do with it.
Since you don’t have the time to go to computer shops and they’re pretty much all far away from campus, you need a laptop wherever you go.
In this list,
there are several things to consider when picking a laptop.
Size
It’s
important to consider the size of your laptop you’ll be purchasing. Will you
buy a huge 17 – inch laptop or will you choose more mainstream models? There
are several to choose from.
It’s
important to consider how you will use the laptop. Will you bring it to the
classroom, or just leave it in your dorm room? If you can afford to leave it in
your dorm, then you can purchase a bigger one. They’re much better as
entertainment machines due to better hardware.
Design
Of course,
who would want to buy a laptop that looks like a tank with laser guns pointing
out of it? Just like size, the overall design of the laptop is an important
thing to consider.
There are
many sleek – looking laptops for sale right now. Of course, mainstays such as
the MacBook Pro are popular because they are easy to hold, and look really
nice. Similar laptops such as the ones made by Samsung are also built from
quality alloys making them elegant.
Overall, pick
a laptop you want to be seen with. It is college after all.
Specs
When picking
a laptop, it’s important to choose one with power, but not powerful enough that
you have to rob a bank to pay for it.
Should you
get a laptop with only integrated graphics or with a dedicated GPU? Look at
your college major and your user habits. If your course is in graphic design,
then you need a laptop with some graphical prowess. You don’t need fancy
laptops – any laptop with a dedicated GPU will help.
There are
other things to take note of when shopping for a laptop. Always be weary of
other items like ports and other stuff like that. Also, take note of the
processor.
All in all,
try to find a laptop that has a balance between performance and price. If you
can though, squeeze out some more money for performance so you don’t have to
buy a laptop for a very long time.
Keyboard and Touchpad
Obviously,
you’ll be using your laptop for every day of your life. It’s important that you
feel comfortable, or else you’ll develop problems in your wrists. That’s a bad
thing, especially if you’re into playing an instrument, or sports.
When trying
out a laptop, type a few paragraphs before doing anything else. You should also
check out the touchpad and see how it performs.
Conclusion
When picking
a laptop, it’s important to consider these things. Of course, try to sell your computer for cash and look for a
laptop that fits your expectations within the budget you have.
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