Laptop recommendations?


Turkeygirl

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Looking for some input! Need to get a laptop since I'm going back to school, will be doing probably a lot of research and paper writing. Got a router for Christmas to put on the desktop so I'll be able to get internet through out the house.

Leaning away from Dell...had a desktop, only problems and poor CS.

So what do you use and recommend and what should I look for in terms of storage/hard drive, etc?

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I prefer Toshiba, but HP and ASUS are good machines too. Something with at least 4gig of ram and at least 1-500gb hard drive. Something with an Intel Core I7 I5, or AMD quad core if it is in your budget. Since you will be writing papers and doing school projects I'd recommend Office 2010 or newer.

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Go with the most you can afford. There are a lot of good deals out there. Look at what you might need now and what you will probably need later.. This was a good deal but they are gone....for now.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/html/pbPage.PDP/Acer-Aspire-V5-573P-9899-Touchscreen-Laptop-Intel-Core-i7/productID.288024600?siteID=NKa3hZyYoHA-KGxrm1vsLNPktcf1Cb8T1g

CNET marketplace has some really good deals on a lot of stuff.

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Going to get out this week to a staples store at least to look at what they have. anyone get their's from a store or did you order online?

The best thing to do is see what Staples has to offer in what you are looking for and then research the model number online. You would be surprised at the difference's in prices from different vendors. They all come in a box delivered someplace by a truck. Research your choices.

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I'll take a different position, go to best buy and get the cheapest thing you can find that has at least 4 gigs of ram and a decent sized drive. They're all crap and disposable after a few short years. Skip the add-ons. You'll likely spend as much on software as you will the PC.

Just my 2 cents. I can't see spending 500+ on one simply for internet access/office apps.

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Ruth, as an educator I would advise you to wait until you know what school you will be attending then get some basic information from the School (not just the university).

I have had many students show up with their new Mac's only to find out that the professors at our school only use a PC. Why? Because that is what the University provides and supports. When students experience PC issues I can help them but when they have a MAC I tell them to contact IT which takes a lot longer.

In addition most schools will provide you with the computer requirements necessary to be successful in the program.

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Already know where I'm goin, signd up for classes. Found the college requirements. Anyone know how the AMD processors (i.e. AMD quad core 10) vs Intel I (like i5 or i7) processors compare? Also in regard to internet access the Toshiba say WIFI/Bluetooth, the HPs say WLAN...Whats the difference? I got a router to put on our home PC so I can get wireless internet in the house on the laptop.

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Not sure about the chips, but WiFi and WLAN are different ways of saying that the computer can connect to the internet without a wire. Wireless connections are more convenient but can be problematic for online classes. Given 2014 technology I'd think any new computer would be good to go, but historically students have had to connect to the internet with a wire to participate in online classes that require uploading/downloading large files. What program are you in Ruth?

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Already know where I'm goin, signd up for classes. Found the college requirements. Anyone know how the AMD processors (i.e. AMD quad core 10) vs Intel I (like i5 or i7) processors compare? Also in regard to internet access the Toshiba say WIFI/Bluetooth, the HPs say WLAN...Whats the difference? I got a router to put on our home PC so I can get wireless internet in the house on the laptop.

WLAN is wireless local area network. Wifi is wireless fidelity. Different terms for wireless networking. Either will work with home network router or where wifi is available.

Would strongly suggest checking as many reviews on the brands you are looking at as you possibly can. Would look even closer at reviews on the models.

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