Hi guys!
So I've got some money to get a computer that can deal with my computing needs (I will be doing a Bachelor of Computer Science), however, I need to know what I should do, and if other college students could give me some tips on what they did.
I want to know what would be a good laptop for college computer science. I already have a low end but extremely light 10" laptop (ASUS X102BA), would this be good enough for computer science? The portability is good but performance is pretty terrible. It takes ages to load a website (compared to my iPad which takes like 1-2 seconds) but it types and does stuff. I have dual booted this device with Ubuntu so I've been trying to get used to this in order to help with my programming skills in the long run. I will need to run software such as 'Greenfoot' and 'R' for statistics which I'm unsure if I'll be able to run. Which is why I'm not sure if it would be better the get a good laptop, desktop, or neither and just keep my laptop.
I'm not much of a gamer so that doesn't matter much to me. I only really play tf2 and cs:go and if you find a laptop that can run those at mid-high settings 60 fps then I'd be very happy
of course my priorities don't lie in gaming though.
I was considering the Gigabyte P34G V2 but I think its a bit of overkill with the GPU (I don't really need to be able to play Crysis 3, considering I only own 2 games xD) especially with its lackluster battery life and the fact that its not even fast once the power plug is pulled. I don't really want to go Macbook Air because its crappy specs kinda scare me a bit and I'm not all that familiar with OS X, but if your experience with it was FREAKING AWESOME compared to other laptops of the same price point then please feel free to share. If I were to get a new laptop I'd need the SSD/mSATA, I refuse to work with HDDs if I'm going to pay money for a laptop, preferably an i7 processor, a medium end GPU, 8-16gb RAM, 13-15" @ 1080p (I don't really need higher resolutions in my opinion but feel free to suggest if it is more), good battery life and fairly light for ease of use when around campus. Budget is $1600AUD (Australian Dollar because I'm Australian [duhh] ).
I could build my own desktop but I doubt that would be necesary if the programs I'll be needing are fairly light, but just enough that my laptop probably can't handle it and I'm forced to sit in the same spot. I'm in university now so portability is essential but please also leave your thoughts on this as well.
I've looked at the Asus Zenbook as well and that looks like a good choice but I'm not sure if it actually is any good.
So do you guys have any advice? Anything that you college students/people in computer science that could recommend for me? Thanks! Sorry for the long essay btw.
So I've got some money to get a computer that can deal with my computing needs (I will be doing a Bachelor of Computer Science), however, I need to know what I should do, and if other college students could give me some tips on what they did.
I want to know what would be a good laptop for college computer science. I already have a low end but extremely light 10" laptop (ASUS X102BA), would this be good enough for computer science? The portability is good but performance is pretty terrible. It takes ages to load a website (compared to my iPad which takes like 1-2 seconds) but it types and does stuff. I have dual booted this device with Ubuntu so I've been trying to get used to this in order to help with my programming skills in the long run. I will need to run software such as 'Greenfoot' and 'R' for statistics which I'm unsure if I'll be able to run. Which is why I'm not sure if it would be better the get a good laptop, desktop, or neither and just keep my laptop.
I'm not much of a gamer so that doesn't matter much to me. I only really play tf2 and cs:go and if you find a laptop that can run those at mid-high settings 60 fps then I'd be very happy

I was considering the Gigabyte P34G V2 but I think its a bit of overkill with the GPU (I don't really need to be able to play Crysis 3, considering I only own 2 games xD) especially with its lackluster battery life and the fact that its not even fast once the power plug is pulled. I don't really want to go Macbook Air because its crappy specs kinda scare me a bit and I'm not all that familiar with OS X, but if your experience with it was FREAKING AWESOME compared to other laptops of the same price point then please feel free to share. If I were to get a new laptop I'd need the SSD/mSATA, I refuse to work with HDDs if I'm going to pay money for a laptop, preferably an i7 processor, a medium end GPU, 8-16gb RAM, 13-15" @ 1080p (I don't really need higher resolutions in my opinion but feel free to suggest if it is more), good battery life and fairly light for ease of use when around campus. Budget is $1600AUD (Australian Dollar because I'm Australian [duhh] ).
I could build my own desktop but I doubt that would be necesary if the programs I'll be needing are fairly light, but just enough that my laptop probably can't handle it and I'm forced to sit in the same spot. I'm in university now so portability is essential but please also leave your thoughts on this as well.
I've looked at the Asus Zenbook as well and that looks like a good choice but I'm not sure if it actually is any good.
So do you guys have any advice? Anything that you college students/people in computer science that could recommend for me? Thanks! Sorry for the long essay btw.