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Laptop Computers For Students


Laptop Computers For Students – What Do You Really Need?

A laptop computer seems like an expensive and frivolous toy for students a decade ago. But nowadays, laptops are essential tools where most students do their work. They can do research and their homework just about anywhere if they have a laptop. The portability and networking capability of a laptop has allowed them to do their work just about anywhere that has a flat surface and an internet connection.

A laptop is a wonderful tool but they can be expensive. If you browse through laptop catalogues, it’s easy to get confused with all the technical jargon.

Buying a laptop for your student doesn’t have to be expensive or difficult. The first step to getting an inexpensive laptop is by doing a little bit of research. You should also determine what laptop features your student absolutely needs. From there you’ll have an idea of the exact model your student needs and you’ll know how to get the best value.

Here’s a guide on the things you should look for in a laptop computer.

Laptop Computer Features for Students

  • Portability. Does your child need a laptop that’s portable? Is a laptop necessary for school? Does he need a laptop that he can carry anywhere and be able to do schoolwork on the go? It helps to know how lightweight and small your laptop needs to be to help determine the range of laptop models to choose from.
  • Screen size and resolution. You can get your student those really small, ultra lightweight laptops but if he or she can’t see the screen properly, then you’re just wasting money. The screen has to be the right size and resolution so they’ll be able to read text and see enough detail in the image that they’re looking. If you’re buying a laptop for a design student, then you’ll have to invest in a laptop computer with a big screen and high resolution. But if it’s just for a high school student writing term papers, then you can get away with buying a smaller monitor with low resolution.
  • Processing Power. You don’t need a laptop computer with high processing power for the amount of work most students do. For writing papers, doing projects and watching a few videos, you don’t need to get the fastest processor. An older model laptop would be cheaper and will do just fine.
  • Memory. The amount of memory you need again depends on how much use you’ll get out of the laptop. If it’s just for homework and writing assignments, you can get a laptop with low memory. If your student will be working with a lot of images and videos, then invest in a laptop computer with lots of memory.

Each of these main features has their corresponding costs. By knowing on which features you have to spend for and which you can scrimp on, you’ll be able to find a laptop that your students needs and save money by not paying for extra features.

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Rob July 15, 2010 at 2:19 pm

The first thing I got my kids when they went to college were new laptops. They are more important than ever now.

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