Should I buy a laptop

AkhilNikhil

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Today it is very fashionable for students to go about with a laptop. But I am wondering about whether these laptops are really put to use in the classroom and give the student a competitive edge or are just a way to waste parents money. I myself want to buy a laptop and unless I clear this out for my dad there is no way he is going to buy me one. So people please pitch in your arguments.
 
You don't really need a laptop. If you are in a decent college, then it must have a IT lab you can use. You have your friends / colleagues to do project work with.

Its a headache to carry it around with you anyway. I tried to avoid carrying the laptop as much as I could when I was doing my mba. Used internet from my sony erricson to check mails through college wifi.
 
I agree with Karthik partly, yes, most colleges have computer labs but what if you need to assignments at home or want to access the net at home, or have to work late into the night. Computers are the gateway to the huge hoard of info on the internet anytime day or night. On the other hand investing in a laptop can be expensive and so one needs to think and decide carefully.
 
Today it is very fashionable for students to go about with a laptop. But I am wondering about whether these laptops are really put to use in the classroom and give the student a competitive edge or are just a way to waste parents money. I myself want to buy a laptop and unless I clear this out for my dad there is no way he is going to buy me one. So people please pitch in your arguments.

seems like a good choice - you should definitely think about buyong one
 
Well it depends on your needs and requirements. Investing on laptop won’t go for a waste. You will get used to information system and tools that will help you in the long run. If you planning to buy one then probably you can look out for Apple Macbook… they giving huge discounts for university students in India. Check out this link Apple (India) - Students or simply call the toll free number 1800 425 4646
 
If u have a desktop at home I dont think there's any need for an additional comp. Invest in a good external hard-drive like a pen-drive & u can carry around all ur important files. The only benefit of a laptop (that I have observed) is that if u have last minute preparations to do for ur presentations during lecture-the laptop comes to rescue. Internet connections are always available in the lab. Besides the laptop is very cumbersome to carry around.
If u still would like to invest in one then go for a windows based one. Preferrably HP or Lenovo. Be prepared to loosen ur pockets by atleast Rs.45,000
 
Today it is very fashionable for students to go about with a laptop. But I am wondering about whether these laptops are really put to use in the classroom and give the student a competitive edge or are just a way to waste parents money. I myself want to buy a laptop and unless I clear this out for my dad there is no way he is going to buy me one. So people please pitch in your arguments.

Hi..

I am agreed what the Kartik said. If you have a system at your home and a USB drive with you, then you can easily cope with ur projects and seminars for the first year, but the second year is very critical and work pressure is also high, project reports, training reports, seminars...all become hectic and time become short...so in second year you must have a lapi with you so u work when u roam...

but if it is only a style icon for u..then its totally waste of money...:car:
 
buy netbooks which are also very cheaply avaible
they are avaible from ASUS acer dell HP and others and provide great value and are light weight and compact
 
I think every thing has it's advantages and disadvantages and it depends upon the user how he takes the thing.

There is no doubt that laptops and all these new gadgets provides us so many utilities by which our works gets simpler but along with that we learn how to kill time by playing games, surfing net and all those stuff.
 
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