Showing posts with label Cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap. Show all posts
  • Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Best Four budget laptops for student

1. Asus VivoBook Max X541SA


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Price in Pakistan: 30,200 Rupees Approx.


Asus VivoBook Max X541SA --Abdullah MahmoodThe Asus VivoBook Max X541SA is a laptop made for those who want a solid, cheap computer. It has some neat extras such as a large hard drive, a fake brushed metal finish and speakers that sound much better than most at the price. If you need a computer you’ll use extensively most days, though, we’d strongly advise getting one with an Intel Core i3 CPU rather than the Intel Pentium used here. While it’s the “next best” option, it is noticeably slower, regardless of what you’re doing. If Rs 30,000 , or even 40,000 , is your max budget you also have to accept that you won’t get a dazzling screen. The VivoBook's dated display technology ensures image quality is, at best, passable. Still not put off? We won’t deny there’s a good amount on offer here for those on a very tight budget, with plenty of storage, wide-ranging connectivity and reasonable build quality.



2. Lenovo IdeaPad 320S


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Price: 35,200 Rupees Approx.

Lenovo IdeaPad 320S --Abdullah MahmoodThe Lenovo IdeaPad 320S proves cheap laptops dont have to be undesirable. A portable frame and modern look make this a laptop you could be proud to take out at the local coffee shop. Were also glad to see a Pentium-based system run Windows 10 so well, with performance in basic tasks similar to that of an Intel Core machine, The screen is very poor, however, thanks to its use of a basic TN panel. If youre looking for something thatll double as a portable Netflix/iPlayer, You might want to save up for something with an IPS screen.

3. Dell Inspiron 11 3000


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Rupees: 26,500 Rupees Approx.


Dell Inspiron 11 3000 --Abdullah Mahmood
If you're after a budget laptop that'll let you work on the go and last all day, the Dell Inspiron 11 3000 is one of your best options. It's comfortable to type on, has a practical screen and its battery life is great among Windows laptops. Just make sure you're ready for its humble performance first. Windows 10 does feel quite slow, making the Dell Inspiron 11 3000's best-fit use as a typewriter for checking your emails as you nip between free Wi-Fi spots across town. If you can't put up with a bit of lag, consider getting a Chromebook instead.


4. Acer Chromebook 14


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Price: 30,600 Rupees Approx.


Acer Chromebook 14 --Abdullah MahmoodThere's a lot to like about the Acer, including it's smart design, larger screen size, and impressively long battery life. These are offset by a few less than desirable components. The display is adequate at best, the keyboard is also average, and performance feels hampered by the low memory allocation. It's a solid machine, but the compromises may be too much for some.


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