Pixelbook Go lets you stay unplugged for up to 12 hours so you don't need to carry a charger.
The new school year is quickly approaching, and now is the time to prepare. If you have a student heading off to college, you know there’s a bit more on their school supply list than previous years. We’re talking sheets, a small refrigerator, towels, kitchenware, etc in addition to traditional school supplies like paper, notebooks, pens and pencils.
But have you thought about the best laptop your college student will need to be ready for their classes? Whether you’re a new college student or heading into your final year, you’re going to need a good laptop for writing papers and research. But with so many different brands, it can be a bit overwhelming.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best laptops on the market to help your student succeed in college. These options have excellent battery life, which is crucial when running between classes on campus all day. There are also several models under $1,000, but keep in mind to more expensive options will be a good investment.
Make the most of every day with the sleek style, performance, and all-day battery life¹ you need in our lightest Surface Laptop, all at an exceptional value.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro laptop is a portable powerhouse. Apple’s most portable pro laptop is even more capable with the new M2 chip - and the same compact design.
Enjoy fast and efficient performance in a smaller form factor with the 15.6″ Pavilion 15-eg2079nr Multi-Touch Laptop from HP.
With a sleek aluminum & magnesium-aluminum metal chassis, high screen-to-body ratio and long-lasting battery, the Swift 3 notebook is the perfect companion for a college student on the go.
Pixelbook Go is the Chromebook laptop designed for your life on the go.
Make short work of everyday tasks with the storm gray Lenovo 14″ IdeaPad Flex 5i Multi-Touch 2-in-1 Notebook at your side. This compact laptop offers high versatility by allowing you to rotate its screen on a 360° hinge, allowing you to switch it from a traditional laptop to a tablet mode.
Ashley Dill covers the online shopping industry, writing about commerce. She can be reached at adill@pennlive.com.
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