brandy123 Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:22

Laptop for studying?

Hi guys I am a old timer (43 years old) and have decided to enroll in a open University course, I start on Friday so ideally would like a laptop to study on I have a gaming pc but don’t want any other software and course work hogging all my memory so ideally on a lookout for a laptop:
I have upto £1300 to spend but would consider most things (course last about 3 years) so would like to use it after I finish open University and use it for Netflix,Sky go etc,
I have a apple iphone,watch and iPad but ideally would like to stay on windows as I will be useing a lot of softwares so don’t want any problems not opening them,
Most of the time I will be at home useing it but occasionally take it out with me so any ideas guys ?

EndlessWaves Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:23

Memory is only used by running programs, installing more stuff on your current PC won't reduce the memory available to games.

If you want a laptop for portability then as you haven't mentioned any specific performance requirements and you're spending mid-range or high end money then anything you fancy will do the job.

brandy123 Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:24

Thankyou for your reply it’s more of portability as well, my requirements something fast that can go through pages or load software up quickly so am I looking for a higher processor?
Will be useing a lot of Microsoft student software
I would ideally like to use it for streaming and maybe a little light gaming after I finished my studies in 3 years,
I’ve heard a lot about the dell xps 13 but I think that’s a lot of overkill for what I need it for

Bl4ckGryph0n Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:25

What software do you actually need to run on it? A lifespan for over 3 years for a laptop is a long time, in that case, an XPS is not overkilling it.

But first, you should be clear about what it actually is you need to do with it. A Chromebook may be all you need.

brandy123 Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:26

I’ve had some time to really think what I would need from a laptop and decided:
Price range around £500
Operating system: windows
What the laptop is for: studying,browsing,useing programs(Microsoft office etc)
Whatching Sky go,Netflix,streaming.
Screen size: 15inch preferably

So now I have narrowed it down abit any recommendations please ?

Bl4ckGryph0n Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:27

At that price point it may be challenging to get a light and portable model. But take a look at pc specialist for a few options.

Don’t forget that MS Office requires a separate license. In education google apps are normally provided for study as well. As such a Chromebook could be a lighter option with better battery life.

socom23 Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:28

The thinkbooks from lenovo might suit your needs. lots on eBay through specialist resellers from business and schools so lots of supply.

brandy123 Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:29

Thanks guys,
In regards to numbers what should I be looking at:
Processor ?
Ssd ?
Graphic card shouldn’t matter should it ?

Bl4ckGryph0n Publish time 2-12-2019 03:03:29

Definitely SSD. You don't do anything processor-intensive so I would not worry about that.
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