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oldman

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Okay, I'll admit it. I am not tech savvy. If I could get a cell phone with a rotary dial, I'd have it.

My daughter turns 18 today, and we are shopping for a laptop. I'd like to keep it in the $500-750 range. She'll be using it at ISU next fall. Looking for suggestions.
 

CycloneNorth

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Okay, I'll admit it. I am not tech savvy. If I could get a cell phone with a rotary dial, I'd have it.

My daughter turns 18 today, and we are shopping for a laptop. I'd like to keep it in the $500-750 range. She'll be using it at ISU next fall. Looking for suggestions.

I'd recommend buying from the TechCyte area in the ISU Bookstore. They offer pretty good deals to students. However, you may have to wait until she is officially a student.
http://www.isubookstore.com/SiteText.aspx?id=523
 

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Dell Vostro 3450. Great, affordable laptop in your price range.
 

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Okay, I'll admit it. I am not tech savvy. If I could get a cell phone with a rotary dial, I'd have it.

My daughter turns 18 today, and we are shopping for a laptop. I'd like to keep it in the $500-750 range. She'll be using it at ISU next fall. Looking for suggestions.

I like Dell because of their service. they are great easy to deal with, besides the indian people.

by the way did you get over the tattoo thing?
 
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Clonehomer

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Biggest thing is don't get additional software, especially Office. Students get it for much cheaper than any deal you'll get from the store.

I would second the Dell Vostro. Try getting the business class type computers as they are typically built to last longer.
 

cytech

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The Dell Online Store: Build Your System

399.99 for all the computer she will likely need. If you want order another 2 GB of memory from Newegg.com for $11.

This one:
The Dell Online Store: Build Your System

is $449 comes with the 4 GB memory already and double the hard drive space, but has a worse warranty on it. If she won't use the extra hard drive space (and most people won't) then the cheaper one is a much better deal.
 

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Okay, I'll admit it. I am not tech savvy. If I could get a cell phone with a rotary dial, I'd have it.

My daughter turns 18 today, and we are shopping for a laptop. I'd like to keep it in the $500-750 range. She'll be using it at ISU next fall. Looking for suggestions.


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acoustimac

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Okay, I'll admit it. I am not tech savvy. If I could get a cell phone with a rotary dial, I'd have it.

My daughter turns 18 today, and we are shopping for a laptop. I'd like to keep it in the $500-750 range. She'll be using it at ISU next fall. Looking for suggestions.


The biggest thing college students want is the iPad. Every one I talk to at our university says they don't even use their laptop anymore. Right in your low to mid price range. The nice part...all of the software is dirt cheap, fully functional and no viruses or spyware to worry about.
 
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Natejj

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Personally, I'd go with Dell. A couple of the main reasons....1 - Dell offers accidental damage protection for fairly cheap. So, you spill something on it or drop it, it's covered. 2 - You can get warranty work done onsite at ISU for Dell (as well as Apple) so you don't have to mess around mailing the thing in if something fails.

Warranty Service and Vendor Partnerships | Computer Service & Repair | IT Services

Info for purchasing through the ISU Bookstore is at Tech CYte - Home.

Generally speaking (not knowing what her major is) I'd do an Intel i5 (or better) processor and a minimum 4 GB of memory (RAM). Hard drives anymore are all plenty big so storage isn't much of an issue. If she's going to be in engineering, I'd make sure you get a discreet (non-integrated) graphics card (ATI or Nvidia). It'd be a good idea to think about an external hard drive for backup purposes as well. The little Western Digital Passports are nice and compact and work well. The ISU Bookstore carries those as well.
 

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The biggest thing college students want is the iPad. Every one I talk to at our university says they don't even use their laptop anymore. Right in your low to mid price range. The nice part...all of the software is dirt cheap, fully functional and no viruses or spyware to worry about.

Depends what they're studying. Engineering students need a laptop unless they want to be in computer labs a lot. I use my tablet (Asus Transformer Prime) in class for taking notes, but do most of my work on my laptop at home.

For the OP Dell is a good choice. I would also look into Asus.
 

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