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Which laptop for LSU
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:30 pm
Wanted yalls opinion--My son will be attending LSU this fall. Which brand laptop would be best for him to use?
Thanks
Thanks
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:35 pm to Lucky Loper
15" MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar
Posted on 4/30/17 at 2:28 pm to Lucky Loper
I used a Lenovo IdeaPad Z575 all 4 years at LSU, never gave me any trouble. It's discontinued now, so I don't know if you can find something similar without all the gimmicky "yoga" stuff.
Posted on 4/30/17 at 3:32 pm to Lucky Loper
Posted on 4/30/17 at 8:48 pm to Lucky Loper
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Which brand laptop would be best for him to use?
Brand doesn't matter. Specs do.
Posted on 4/30/17 at 8:50 pm to Lucky Loper
Whatever you end up deciding to buy I would suggest something that automatically backs up to a cloud. Losing class notes is a real pain
Posted on 4/30/17 at 9:53 pm to Lucky Loper
Surface pro, convert all PowerPoints to PDF minimum size, ink on them with Drawboard. I assume LSU uses the death by PowerPoint lecture method. MS office 365 comes with 1tb of cloud space, just unsync the folders as you finish the classes and they will no longer be using local storage but will be safe in the cloud.
I like this method bc I can use the very lightweight SumatraPDF to have multiple pdfs open at once on the surface and I prefer navigating PDFs better than PPs on my iPad when studying
I like this method bc I can use the very lightweight SumatraPDF to have multiple pdfs open at once on the surface and I prefer navigating PDFs better than PPs on my iPad when studying
This post was edited on 4/30/17 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 5/1/17 at 3:30 pm to SaltyMcKracker
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Surface pro
All day every day.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 4:23 pm to Tres7139
Macbook Airs fricking SUCK. stay away.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 4:28 pm to Tami Taylor
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I would suggest something that automatically backs up to a cloud.
Hook him up with a Microsoft package that includes OneDrive. Make the "documents folder" in OneDrive the auto save for all word, excel, powerpoint, etc.
Everything will always be backed up. I love OneDrive and have used it religiously. Used DropBox before that, liked it a lot too. Just wanted a ton more space.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 4:29 pm to SaltyMcKracker
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Surface pro
I like my Surface Pro, but I would recommend getting an external monitor to connect to. Imo, it is very small for doing a lot of schoolwork. I got one before grad school and ended up getting a cheap $300 HP laptop to write papers and stuff.
And I would not go with a Mac, personally. Regardless of what some people will tell you, they still have compatibility issues with Microsoft Office programs.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 4:40 pm to sweetwaterbilly
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And I would not go with a Mac, personally. Regardless of what some people will tell you, they still have compatibility issues with Microsoft Office programs.
I haven't had too many issues with my Macbook Pro 2012 and the newest version of office. I think Office runs better on microsoft platforms, but thats a given.
I also upgraded my harddrive to a SSD and upgraded the ram to 16gbs. Things been running like it was bought yesterday.
I think computers in general have all caught up to each other. It really depends on the specs, like poster posted above.
I would make sure to get a Solid State Drive (SSD) and a minimum 8gbs of Ram.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 5:31 pm to Fonzarelli
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I haven't had too many issues with my Macbook Pro 2012 and the newest version of office. I think Office runs better on microsoft platforms, but thats a given.
Good point. I would guess the newer versions of each are becoming more compatible as they progress. I work with a bunch of old timers who surprisingly use Macs and I couldn't tell you how often I open one of their documents on my Dell and it's allllll messed up. I started just telling them to send me .rtfs
Posted on 5/9/17 at 9:54 am to Lucky Loper
Go with the regular Mac Book Pro or Air, 13 inch. 15 is too big for the desks during class and they don't need anything fancy
Posted on 5/9/17 at 12:24 pm to Lucky Loper
He can get software through LSU that will run on Windows, so I would suggest a windows based model. Also, check with the College for the field he is interested in. In engineering, they give a list of the minimum specs. It took a little shopping but we scored a good deal through work for my daughter's laptop. It matched the engineering dept specs.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 7:40 am to Lucky Loper
Saw one of these at the Microsoft store in the Houston Galleria. Think you might want to upgrade the OS to the Pro version, but other than that it was slick:
Surface Laptop
Edit: nevermind, I see they don't expect to ship until 6/15
Surface Laptop
Edit: nevermind, I see they don't expect to ship until 6/15
This post was edited on 5/10/17 at 7:44 am
Posted on 5/10/17 at 9:03 am to Fonzarelli
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Hook him up with a Microsoft package that includes OneDrive. Make the "documents folder" in OneDrive the auto save for all word, excel, powerpoint, etc.
His student account at LSU comes with Office365
No need to purchase it at the store
The Surface is what I recommend.
Introduce him to MS OneNote... simply the best note taking application in the world. It is totally cloud integrated meaning you can pull notes from any device, anytime you sign in using your MS account.
This post was edited on 5/10/17 at 9:06 am
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