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6 Responses to “what is best laptop computer for college student studying elementary education?”
a mac, all the college programs work with them. i just visited the top colleges in the us (Harvard, Yale, etc) and i saw most of the kids with them. they are also fast, lightweight, and priced well
That’s a really subjective question. Honestly you need to do your homework and analyze your needs and determine what’s best for you. In addition factor in additional things like your budget and things likes support for the computer. I would recommend you watch this quick link video http://www.utours.ca/content/view/49/66/
and then scroll to the bottom and click on “Tech”
if you want to just the computer for tasks like surfing the net, word processing, building blogs i’d go with mac. if you want to do heavy duty stuff like programming, stick w/pc.
also, go with what you are most comfortable with. if you ‘re used to macs, stick w/ macs… if you’re used to pc’s….stick w/pcs
just get a eee pc
something small and portable like this simple DELL laptop…
http://www.product-reviews.net/wp-content/userimages/2007/07/dell_laptop_0_0.jpg
stay away from anything to heavy or bulky
HOPE THIS HELPS!
a mac, all the college programs work with them. i just visited the top colleges in the us (Harvard, Yale, etc) and i saw most of the kids with them. they are also fast, lightweight, and priced well
Go with anything that uses Windows I personally like Sony Vaio. If you are an art teacher then I suggest you use a Mac.
That’s a really subjective question. Honestly you need to do your homework and analyze your needs and determine what’s best for you. In addition factor in additional things like your budget and things likes support for the computer. I would recommend you watch this quick link video
http://www.utours.ca/content/view/49/66/
and then scroll to the bottom and click on “Tech”
if you want to just the computer for tasks like surfing the net, word processing, building blogs i’d go with mac. if you want to do heavy duty stuff like programming, stick w/pc.
also, go with what you are most comfortable with. if you ‘re used to macs, stick w/ macs… if you’re used to pc’s….stick w/pcs
http://find-laptop-pcs.com