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WHAT IS THE BEST LAPTOP FOR BUSINESS STUDENT ?

I am starting to come in my college year subsequent summer. we consternation what is a many befitting laptop for commercial operation tyro since we have listened which mac is not unequivocally appropriate. Someone told me which there were a little commercial operation focus which could not run upon apple. Is which loyal ?

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4 Comments

  1. Joey K says:

    Some applications will not run on a mac. I would not suggest a mac for business. Macs are good for multimedia. if you are going into business, get a Vaio or Dell.

  2. Ramabadhranandha R says:

    Day to day lot of changes are being taking place. If we a Lab tap within 6month they are introducing a New system, so it is not preferable say which one suits you.

  3. gh057rider says:

    It depends on your price range. You can get a well equipped HP for about $500-600. It’ll take care of day to day usage and it’ll handle a good number of video games (whether you play them or not, that’s usually a good benchmark). In my opinion HP is your best deal right now, they’re decently priced and they’re good, stable builds. I had a Dell laptop and desktop, both are currently sitting in my closet and I’m now using HP desktops and laptops. I don’t like Macs at all, and the only fields they really excel in are graphic/video editing.

    It also depends on how portable you need it to be. You can get a very small ultra-portable laptop for around $300, but they usually don’t have CD or DVD drives and they’re really just for the basics.

    Keep in mind, laptops are very hard to upgrade, so don’t sell yourself short and buy something just because it’s cheap, you’ll regret it later on. Shoot for at least a 1.6 – 2 GHz processor and at least 2GB of RAM (You can get away with 1, but I’d recommend at least 2). A hard drive at least 100 GB is plenty for most people, but if you can get a good deal get as big of a Hard Drive as possible. Graphics card doesn’t really matter unless you want to play games.

  4. Mia says:

    Go For A MAC!!!!!!