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WHAT IS THE BEST DELL LAPTOP FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS?

I’m a college tyro as well as am shopping a dell since we have a credit label for it. I’ve never had a dell laptop before, i’ve regularly used HP. we was wondering that a single do people consider is a most appropriate for uses such as a internet, typing up papers, music, as well as simple things? I’ve listened churned reviews upon a Inspirion.

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4 Comments

  1. WOLFER90 says:

    studio 15

    http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=dndwra1&c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&kc=productdetails~laptop_studio_15
    pick your color
    add microsoft student ‘07
    get a bag
    get blu ray if you want for200$
    and add blutooth if you want

    make sure you lose this link, you save around 400$ by it.
    all in all, this is about 1300$

    also you can get a discounted mini 9 for 400$, just be sure to get it at 1 gig or ram if you do. that is way portable, but you cannot read disks with it and it has a small hard drive.

    this laptop should be lasting a good 2 years longer than most others due to good processor, amount of ram, video card, fingerprint reader, and advances wireless card not found in most laptops but will be in about 2 years.

  2. Cobbler says:

    The Dell Mini 9 is very good for basic stuff, and it’s small and light.

  3. Gitana says:

    I think this one has a good processor with a 800Mhz system bus and not the 2.00Ghz with 667Mhz system bus, and is only $600.
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8989017&type=product&id=1218006773297

  4. bon-gart says:

    FOr surfing the net, writing papers, listening to music, and watching movies.. laptops from 2001 do the job quite nicely.. How can I say such a thing? Because college students from 2001 were doing the same things. So, what does that really mean? It means you can purchase a used laptop if you want.

    You can walk into Walmart, and with your credit card, you can purchase the cheapest laptop (Typically an Acer Aspire) for between $450 and $500 and it is going to do all those things you want to do, and it will do them nicely. You could go online to Geeks.com and buy the $300 laptop of your choice (most are dell, btw) http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=NBB and it is going to do all those things you listed.

    Neither brand you listed is better for those things. No brand is “best” for those things, since they all do them.

    Now, as far as durability goes, I’d avoid HP. I get them in the repair shop where I am the laptop repairman more than any other brand… for hardware repair. They do tend to fall apart more often than any other brand. And I do mean, fall apart.