Best Laptops for Your Student

As one of life’s great transitional moments, heading off to college for the first time marks a period of growth, expansion, and exploration—and lots and lots of expenses! Outside of tuition and room and board, one of the biggest and most necessary expenses is acquiring a new laptop for your budding scholar.

But with so many seemingly endless numbers of brands and features, how do you choose which laptop to buy? Which specifications should you prioritize? And are there any budget options that are worth considering?

We’ve helped simplify your search by presenting several highly-recommended laptops—including some quality laptops that will help your budget.

And before your student leaves the roost for good, you can test out and set up their new laptop at home by connecting to S&T’s fast, reliable broadband internet.

Our laptop suggestions are based on features we believe are most essential for college and high school students alike. These features include long battery life, a durable keyboard, lighter weight and ease of portability, and extra RAM to run multiple programs and applications at the same time.

The budget option on our list is sufficient for most tasks your kids will regularly use, while some of the more expensive laptops will add more powerful features and higher quality components to perform faster.

Below we highlight some of the best laptops most suited to student life, including a budget option, so you can make a more informed decision—and they can head off to college, tech, or high school ready to hit the books—and keyboard!

Three All-Around Best Laptop Choices for Students

We begin with our three choices for ‘Best All-Around’ laptops from Dell, Lenovo, and Apple, three reliable and respected brands in the industry.

Dell XPS 13

Dell’s XPS 13 combines portability with easy functionality—and one of the best displays for its price point—to make an outstanding laptop. Its processor is powerful and you can customize RAM for up to 16GB and choose a hard drive with up to 2TB of storage, making this laptop a true workhorse.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Carbon

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 7 Carbon and its 14” display really stand out among its competitors. Its brilliant 2880×1800 OLED display showcases stunning contrasts and noticeably brighter colors. Its processor and RAM allow for seamless multitasking.

Even with its larger display, the IdeaPad Slim 7 clocks in at barely over two pounds making it easy to carry across campus.

Apple MacBook Air M1

Apple prices its MacBook Air M1 with students (and teachers) in mind. That said, this model still features many quality components valued by Apple fans, including its Force Touch trackpad and Magic Keyboard.

Its processor, the M1 manufactured by Apple, consists of multiple cores to ramp up the MacBook Air’s processing power, helping to make this an excellent Apple choice to consider.

2-in-1 Laptops for Students

We recommend two 2-in-1 laptops below to give the option to use as a tablet—an, even more, portable device—in addition to the laptop, but without the additional, separate expense.

Microsoft Surface Pro 7

Switching easily from a powerful laptop to a sleek tablet, Microsoft’s Surface Pro 7 is still among the best 2-in-1’s on the market today. Its Intel Core processor (10th generation) will exceed the needs of most students and its battery life is excellent while remaining trim and quite portable for the punch it packs.

Lenovo Yoga 7i

The second Lenovo on our list is the Yoga 7i. Boasting a 14-inch display, the Yoga 7i is unique among 2-in-1s in its price range, and you’ll notice the extra screen space you can utilize on many apps and programs.

Like the Surface Pro 7, there is generous battery life to get them through most of their classes and study time throughout the day before needing to charge the device.

Budget Laptop Option

Finally, we suggest a budget-conscious laptop that will meet most of your kid’s needs, while keeping more money in your bank account.

Gateway GWTN141

For about $500, Gateway, the venerable computer company you may remember from the days before Google was a household name, has built a solid laptop with many of the features your kid needs most. With its stellar Intel Core i5 processor, the Gateway GWTN141can keep up with many other models on this list.

Its display is large and its battery can last about 10 hours between charges, making the Gateway GWTN141 a solid value.

Any of these laptops will serve your student well!

Check them out for yourself—and once you’ve purchased and received their new laptop, don’t forget to give it a test run on S&T high-speed internet to get it all set up before they head off to class.

And to find more advice and tips on devices and technology, follow S&T on social media and on our blog at stayconnected.life/blog

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