Question:
What Laptop should I get for college?
Joseph
2016-07-14 14:35:49 UTC
I will be attending CPP as a computer engineer major. With this laptop I would like the opportunity to do some editting work such as Photoshop and Sony Vegas. And I want to play some games. Any recommendations?
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?
2016-07-14 15:29:19 UTC
You get what you pay for. Systems with high end parts with low prices are to be viewed with suspicion. They have to cut corners somewhere to get the price down. What cost you less today is going to cost you more tomorrow.



All laptops or desktops have pretty much the same CPU, GPU, ram, hard drive and screen. Most people do not know that the brand of the hard drive can make all the differences in the world. Intel and AMD make the best CPU. AMD and Nividia make the best GPU. What makes a good laptop or desktop is the manufacturing process, the motherboard and the sub components used in them. After that, it is the software included with them. Some manufactures modify Windows and the drivers severely and cripple the system into being locked to them. Some manufactures so load the system up with bloat software that it takes an hour or more just to get it off the hard drive. You will find those who do not know much about PC and laptops claiming brand do not matter. That they all have the same components in them. The brands makes all the difference. It would be like saying the brand of car, or television does not matter.



I would go with HP or ASUS.



ASUS and HP does not modify Windows as bad as the other manufacturers. They have excellent build quality. They might add a lot of bloat but they also makes it easy to get rid of it. Their customer support and technical service is far better then the others and they have excellent online support.



ASUS is the leader in heat dissipation technology in their lappies.



HP has a built in diagnostic program in its BIOS/UEFI that can help quickly find problems in the hardware. They also have a built in method for recovering from a bad BIOS/UEFI update. I have chucked many lappies because of problems during the update and the customer didn't want to pay the cost of replace the chip.



The link below has a list of lappies that should fit your needs. You didn't post a budget so I gave you a broad list to look at. Sadly most of these come with Windows 10 but a few HP have 7 loaded on them. Remember to choose a method to back up all important files for college.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100006740%2050001186%2050001315%20601107895%20601190318%20600003986%20600003988%20600003982%204814%20600470742%20600555764%20600555758%20600551625%20600536650%20600536648%20601183895%20601182746%20601182783%20600546212%20600564004%20601190319%20601107730%20600567948%20601107075%20601114864%20601107736%20600555624%20600552374%20600551522%204022%204023%204084&IsNodeId=1



Here is a good one. It will handle what you need and play light to medium games. Its on sale, save $200. i7 6500U (2.50 GHz), 8 GB DDR4 ram, 750 GB HD, 128 GB SSD, GTX 960M 2 GB GDDR5, 15.6" Full HD 1080 Matt screen, Illuminated Chiclet Keyboard, weight 4.4lbs.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834234023



This is one of my favorites to recommend to the college bound. It comes with a large SSD that has a 3 year warranty. Less moving parts means less chance for failure. The A10 APU is comparable to a i5 with a GTX 950M. Its on sale, save $332. AMD APU A10-8700p Quad Core, Radeon R6 Graphics, 1080 Full HD Display, Backlit Keyboard, 512GB Eluktro Pro Performance SSD, 16GB RAM, weight 5lbs.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=1TS-000D-00YS6



Here is another one with a SSD with a 3 year warranty. It is not as large as above but the lappy comes with an i7. Its on sale, save $205. i7-6700HQ, 15.6” Full HD IPS Display, 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M Graphics, Backlit Keyboard, 256GB SSD, 16GB RAM, weight 5lbs.



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=1TS-000D-00XW0



My opinion on the different brands.



Apple makes a good quality laptop. The problem comes when it requires service or minor upgrades. It is near impossible to do anything with them. They even glue the battery and hard drive down so you can not change it. They solder the ram to the logic board so you can not increase it. They lock up most of the software so your stuck with what they approve.



http://www.zdnet.com/article/ifixit-gives-latest-apple-macbook-pro-laptops-lowest-repairability-score-after-teardown/



Lenovo has serious stand behind their product problems. They bought IBM PC division and proceeded to drive the quality of the system into the ground. Their customer service is well below par. They even makes Dell customer service look good. Lenovo Makes it hard to surf thru their site without signing up to find trouble shooting tips. Sometimes it is impossible to find certain things without giving them your email addy. The last and final thing to remember about them is they are a Chinese Government own company. It is up to you if you want to trust them. Lenovo also got caught shipping system with Adware installed on them called Visual Discovery by Superfish. It was a giant security hole that they intentionally installed for corporate greed.



http://www.wired.com/2015/02/lenovo-superfish/



http://www.extremetech.com/computing/199628-lenovo-officially-responds-to-superfish-releases-list-of-affected-systems



http://www.zdnet.com/article/flaw-ridden-bloatware-put-nearly-every-lenovo-pc-at-risk-from-hackers/



Toshiba, Panasonic, Sony should be avoided because of their heavy modification of Windows and the drivers. If you remove some of the bloat they install, you can cripple the system.



Acer, Gateway, and eMachines should be avoided period. They are low end system that helped drive the race to the bottom. To show just how low end they are, Acer bought out Gateway after Gateway bought out eMachine. They are now and will always be a joke among serious puter and lappy users.



Dell once made a good system and fell from grace. They are now struggling to regain their place in the market. Dell goes out of there way to make it difficult for people to download what they need, and treat drivers as if they are state secrets. They DO NOT sell recovery media for system out of warranty. This is just one of many customer service problems with this company.



Alienware are glorified Dells and are more name than product. Priced extremely high for what you get. They do perform but you can get the same for less by looking around, just not packaged to be eye candy to the gamers.



Samsung has a history of using cheap parts in critical areas. Capacitors has been one area Samsung has a known history of going cheap, causing units to fail early. For that reason I would avoid them.



Ultrabooks are the higher end of Wintel laptops but they have some of the same concerns as Apple. They make it next to impossible to change any hardware in them. Service of them will have to be done by the manufacturers. With most of them, you can not change your own battery or hard drive. They are designed to catch your eye but they are not any more special then other laptops except for the fact that they are slim or thin. Your paying for it being thin and slim. For the money your going to spend on it you can buy a much better laptop with more power.



Chrome books are useless. They are designed by Google to make you dependent on Google. The hardware in them is very weak and you wont be able to do much with them.



Hybrids, 2 in 1, flip laptops are the worse of the worse. The flip or detachable touch screens are just a disaster waiting to happen.



Never buy an All In One. They are far worst then laptops of any kind to service and they have a higher failure rate.



Always avoid refurbished units. They come with a 90 day warranty and have a high failure rate. The service contacts are normally just a one time replace contract.



Choose wisely.
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2016-07-14 14:36:52 UTC
Lenovo Z70
?
2016-07-14 14:44:19 UTC
Since you'll be playing some games, pick laptop having dedicated graphics card that can handle those games



Consider Acer Aspire E15 15.6" Full HD laptop with NVIDIA 940MX graphics card

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-NVIDIA-Windows-E5-575G-53VG/dp/B01DT4A2R4/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468532549&sr=1-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=basebal-20&linkId=bc50fc474d110bb24f1320402636b889
Andrew
2016-07-14 14:45:15 UTC
Of your an average human being with average computer knowledge, just get a Mac.
?
2016-07-14 14:38:33 UTC
A Good Macbook Pro should do well.


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