For B.Tech CSE in LPU which laptop should I carry or buy? I don't understand which one is best for it.
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Hello,
In LPU, laptop is compulsory for students in course like B.Tech. You can buy laptop of dell, Acer, HP, etc. As per your budget but according to me minimum it should have 8 GB RAM,1 TB hard disk, a better graphics card and other important hardware. -
Hello Anamika,If you are comfortable with windows then you can by HP company laptop. And, if comfortable with Mac OS then go for it. You will not need much advanced laptop so no need to spent more money on it. Approximately, INR. 50,000 is more than sufficient for a laptop. I hope it helps
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Hi Anamika,
To buy a laptop, don't be very specific to any field, as now technology is so advanced and the products that are available in market are according to advanced technologies design only, so don't worry at all. Go with your own choice and yes, most importantly take care of your budget. -
Hi,
For B.Tech in computer science engineering at Lovely Professional University, you can buy any laptop of Dell ranging between 30k to 50k. If you do not have any financial problem, then you can buy any laptop from Apple. -
In Lovely Professional University, Laptop serves as an essential tool while performing many academic tasks like Online Assignments, Referring Video Resources, Coding Programmes, Making Presentations, Compiling Project Work, Delivering Seminar etc. You can also access all the features of LPUs University Management System (UMS) and LPUs Learning Management System (LMS) using the Laptops. * Now addressing your query about the kind of laptop to consider while marking a purchase, most of the laptops available in the market are capable enough to handle almost all the operations and requirements stated above. * However, if you...more
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You can go for any laptop, there are no such preferences, it's just that you require one.
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Hi Anamika,
In LPU, Laptop is compulsory for students for B.Tech. You can buy a laptop of any brand of your choice, to name a few Lenovo, dell, apple, HP, etc. As per your budget. However, according to me, the minimum configuration should be 8 GB ram, 1 TB hard disk, a graphics card, i5 or i7 processor.
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