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Your laptop can make or break or time in college, so you want to make sure you get the right one. Here's what to consider.
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Need a laptop for college but don't know where to start? I don't blame you -- the PC industry is notorious for technical jargon and confusing product lines. Luckily, you can significantly narrow down your choices by addressing these four considerations.
We'e tested dozens of laptops this year alone at ZDNET, and have a solid understanding of which laptops are good for college since, well, we were students once, too. I've also considered the main factors here: portability, battery life, and, of course, price. Almost every laptop on this list is under $1,500.
Here are the big things to consider when picking out a laptop for college, and 10 recommended models that might help you narrow down your choices. Let's run through it.
