You have just joined a university or college and are interested in buying a brand-new laptop in Kenya for your classwork but you are not sure what to go for? This article provides an overview of laptop specifications that students should look for when shopping for a personal computer. In brief, Storage, ram, battery life, processor (Cores), price (cheap) and screen size is what matters most. We have explored more below.
In our modern world, having a laptop is as important as having a text book or a student ID. For a student, a laptop cannot only be used for academic purposes but also for other non-academic like watching movies, listening to music, playing games and many more. One of the most important features of a laptop for a student is that it should be able to last for long.
We have prepared a list of the best and pocket friendly (cheap) laptops for students in kenya together with their specifications but first, here are some basic things you should know in your search for the best laptop.
A light laptop is advisable for a student. This will make it easy for you to carry it around in school and even create more space in your bag for other items such as books.
If you plan to store a lot of things in your laptop and install several programs, you will need more than enough space. However, if you don’t plan on installing many programs, any laptop with a storage of 256 GB will be enough. Other important features to also check out for includes the processor type ( Pentium, Celeron,Duo Core, Core 2 Duo, Corei3, Corei5, Corei7, e.t.c) and speed (GHz)
Always go for a laptop with a long lasting battery that will sustain all your classroom and non-classroom activities.
Even the best and most expensive laptops do fail at times. As a student it is advisable to purchase a laptop with a warranty period.
Here are some of the best laptops for students in Kenya. These laptops are available In shops and several online stores like Jumia and Kilimall.
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