ravenclawtrekkie
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Can I ask why you're not a Chromebook fan?
I like having a traditional operating system. I do video and graphics editing as hobbies, and I play some MMO computer games, all of which are more suited to 'regular' computers. Chromebooks are fine if they do what you need them to do, they just don't do what I need.
Obviously I'm in over my head here. I had a laptop years ago, and I have an Ipad. But for school, I seriously prefer my desktop computer.
I've always preferred desktop computers as well, TBH. The only time I was glad to have a laptop was studying abroad in Japan. I bought my current laptop to replace a desktop because I was moving from NY to FL and had to pack everything I was taking with me into a hatchback Toyota, and I just didn't have room for the desktop. When I replace this laptop, it will be with another desktop.
So I'm looking for some idea of what to buy-- what features, how much memory, what brand names...
Those of you in the know, what would you buy? (Oh, and since someone asked, he'll be a criminal justice major)
Like I posted above, my recommendation on specs is "the best you can afford." Computers don't age particularly well. If you buy the bare minimum now, it won't last long. A Core i5 processor and 8-ish GB of RAM should be decent for a while. My preference for storage, especially on a laptop, is an SSD (solid state drive).
Brand names don't matter all that much - most of the parts come from the same places regardless of what company puts them together. The main difference between brands is the warranty and customer support. Everyone has a brand they like and a brand they hate, and for each person who hates Dell or HP or Asus there's someone who swears by that brand.