May 19, 2012

Back to School: Choosing the Best Computer for College

A woman typing on a laptop

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The world of computers is an exciting and ever-changing one, due to the vast amounts of changes in recent years. Most people want the most trendy computers, but this is not always the most realistic plan when you are on a student’s budget. There are two distinct classes you should differentiate between when looking for a computer for college: desktops and laptops. The type you choose ultimately depends on your needs as well as your budget.

Desktops are the most traditional type of computer, and they also generally have more space capabilities. This comes in handy when you start storing documents, papers and lecture items on your computer for classes. More memory space is also beneficial if you like to play games on your PC and if you upload a lot of pictures. Desktops are less expensive than most laptops, because they do not have certain features that make them mobile. The disadvantage to these types of computers is that you cannot take them with you to the library or the coffee shop to work if you want a change of scenery.

The greatest advantage to having a laptop is its convenience. You can take it anywhere, so long as you have enough battery power and you take the power cord as a backup. Unfortunately, laptops have shorter life expectancies than desktop computers, so you might find yourself having to buy another computer during your college career. You might also find the smaller screen uncomfortable after a while.

The best computer for college ultimately depends on your personal preferences and your budget. If you are looking for a basic computer on a tight budget, then a desktop might be the best choice. On the other hand, if you have extra money and are looking for a more mobile solution, consider looking into a laptop.

 

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