Which Laptop is Best for a Space Physics Major on a Budget?

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When selecting a laptop for college, particularly for a space physics major at Embry-Riddle, it's crucial to consider compatibility with campus resources. The best choice between Mac and PC often depends on which platform is more widely used at the school to avoid compatibility issues. A budget of around $1500 allows for a high-quality laptop, but there are also solid options available under $1000 from major manufacturers like HP and Dell. Students should assess their specific needs, such as whether they require specialized software or just basic functions like report writing and internet access. Additionally, portability is important, so choosing a lightweight model is recommended. Researching notebook reviews can provide further insights before making a purchase.
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i am looking for a laptop computer for college. i am majoring in space physics at embry-riddle.now concidering it must also be economical. i thought i'd ask the ones who would know, you. which one should i get?
 
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either one.

which is better for my purpose?
 
Rasine said:
either one.

which is better for my purpose?
Whichever is the most widely used at your school is the better one. What kind of budget do you have? ~$1500 will get you a real nice laptop...
 
What do you need to do with it? Do you just need to be able to write up reports for classes and have internet access, or are there special applications you need to use for your classes? That might change the recommendations.

Otherwise, I agree with Russ, when it comes to Mac vs PC for student uses, it's usually better to just get whatever is predominantly used on campus so you know you'll have no compatibility problems. Check with your IT help desk and see if they support both platforms or prefer one over the other.

Once the essentials are covered, since you'll be lugging it around all day as a student, I'd look at the weights of the different models that meet your other criteria and get the lightest weight one you can afford (there's usually a trade-off in weight vs. price).
 
please name a few that you know of that are under $1000 but still quality
 
Most major manufacturers have decent laptops under $1000: I like HP laptops, but Dell makes good ones too.
 
I also like HP. I'm buying an HP dv5000 for college. The Compaqs are basically the same as the HPs except silver. I suggest searching Google for notebook reviews as well before you buy.
 
thank you guys
 
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