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Which Laptop for a Student?

2024-08-07
Which Laptop for a Student?

Nowy semestr akademicki już niedługo się zacznie, więc każdy obecny jak i przyszły student powinien myśleć o tym, żeby ułatwić sobie życie na studiach. Wiadomo, w pierwszej kolejności trzeba mieć gdzie mieszkać i co jeść, natomiast warto zadbać też o swój czas, wygodę i relaks, a co innego pomoże wam to osiągnąć jak nie odpowiedni sprzęt No właśnie! W trosce o wasz komfort dziś porozmawiamy o tym, jak się przygotować do studiów pod względem sprzętowym i polecimy parę rozwiązań specjalnie dla studenciaków!

What Matters Most? Choosing the Best Laptop for a Student

Your laptop should be easy to transport, so we’re not considering desktop PCs. Here’s where refurbished laptops shine—they save you money, eliminate the need for extra devices, and offer full portability. You can take it to class for note-taking, watch movies in your dorm, prepare presentations on the go, and much more.

Size and Portability Matter

Since we’ve established that a refurbished laptop is a better choice than a PC, let’s talk about physical aspects. The screen size and weight are key factors. If you need a laptop mainly for note-taking, go for a small, lightweight model that won’t feel bulky when moving between home, campus, and lecture halls. Noise level is also important—if your old gaming laptop sounds like a jet engine, it could distract other students, so choosing a quiet model with efficient cooling is a smarter option.

If you don’t plan to use your laptop on campus, you have more flexibility. You’re not restricted to lightweight models (unless you commute long distances and need to carry it on a train). A larger screen makes watching shows more enjoyable, and noise levels won’t be as critical—unless you share a room with someone who’s sensitive to fan noise.

Performance Depends on Your Study Field

Once you know your main use case, consider the specs you need. Different majors require different hardware:

  • IT and Programming Students → Need high processing power, so an Intel i7 processor (or equivalent) is a must.
  • Graphic Design & Video Editing → Require a dedicated GPU for handling resource-heavy software.
  • Multitasking & Research → If you tend to open dozens of browser tabs, invest in a laptop with plenty of RAM to avoid lags.

Let’s Get Specific! Best Refurbished Laptops for Students

If you're looking for a compact yet powerful laptop, we recommend the Dell Latitude 7310. It comes with a 10th Gen Intel i7 processor, 16GB RAM, a 256GB SSD, and a 13" Full HD display. This is a great choice for students who move around campus frequently or commute by train and public transport. One of the biggest advantages of this model is its Full HD screen, which ensures high-quality visuals—even if you’re watching a show during a lecture.

Budget-Friendly Alternative

A more affordable option is the Dell Latitude 5310, which features similar specs but with a 13.3" display at 1366 × 768 resolution. While the lower resolution might be a deal-breaker for some, this model costs nearly 50% less, making it a smart pick if display quality isn’t your top priority.

For Touchscreen Lovers

If you prefer a touchscreen laptop, check out the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 3. This 14" Full HD laptop includes an 8th Gen Intel i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD, making it perfect for lectures and study sessions.

We’ve curated a whole selection of top student laptops, so if none of these models fit your needs, browse our full collection HERE!

Why Buy from Device?

Every refurbished laptop from Device comes with a 3-year warranty, meaning if you’re starting your bachelor’s degree, there’s a good chance your laptop will still be covered when you graduate!

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