I’m majoring in Information Technology and have extensively looked into this issue. I think on average, you should be able to find a great laptop for between $1,300 and $2,500 and in some cases less. On average, you’ll probably hold on to your laptop for 3- 4 years.
Apple vs. PC Laptop Computers
The biggest question you have may be whether you should get an Apple or PC laptop computer. In the past, this depended on whether you used Microsoft Windows. Now that Apple laptops can also run Windows, the choice is more or less what you like.
If you decide you want an Apple, be sure to ask the salesman if it will run Windows and check the documentation. If there’s a particular piece of software or hardware, also ask about it’s compatibility with the laptop before you buy it.
Again if you are majoring in Computer Science or Graphic Arts and like Apple, we think that the MacBook Pros make a lot of sense. For the rest of us the MacBook is just fine.
If you like PCs, then check out the IBM wide screen Z series. Sony and Toshiba also make fine laptops. For simple word processing, a bottom of the line Dell laptop computer will do.
Take Advantage of Discounts
All the laptop manufacturers offer new and existing college students discounts either in price or by throwing in extra software and hardware. Many colleges and universities have information on their websites about these discounts. Make sure to go online and check to see what is available from each computer manufacturer.
If you work for the Federal or State Government, you may be able to buy computers at a discount. Apple, HP and many other computer makers offer discounts.
Discounts from Internet Purchases
Prices of laptop computers on the Internet and in brick and mortar stores may differ. So make sure you check out both.
For example, electronic store Best Buy’s website offers discounts on many items, including laptop computers. To get the price on the website, you must purchase the product online and then go to the store to pick it up. If you don't follow these rules, you won't get the discount.
Start with a Secure and Safe Web Browser
I strongly suggest that you Get Firefox with Google Toolbar for better browsing when you conduct Internet research and do assignments requiring use of the Internet. Firefox is used by millions of people and is less vulnerable to computer attacks then Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser according to a CNET review.
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