
Choosing a suitable laptop provided by the school is essential to ensure it meets your educational needs effectively.
Key Considerations
- Define Your Needs: Understand the software and applications you will use.
- Performance: Check the CPU, RAM, and storage capacity.
- Battery Life: Ensure it can last through classes without frequent charging.
- Portability: Consider the weight and size for easy transport.
- Durability: Look for build quality that can withstand daily use.
- Support & Warranty: Check the type of support and warranty offered.
Performance Parameters
Component | Recommended Specifications | Minimum Specifications |
---|---|---|
Processor | Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 | Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 |
RAM | 8GB or more | 4GB |
Storage | SSD 256GB or more | HDD 128GB |
Graphics | Dedicated GPU for gaming/graphics | Integrated GPU |
Battery Life | 8 hours or more | 4 hours |
Common Software Requirements
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Web Browsers (Chrome, Firefox)
- Graphics Design Software (Photoshop, Illustrator)
- Programming Environments (IDE)
- Virtual Learning Platforms (Zoom, Google Classroom)
Usage Scenarios
- General Use: Browsing, online classes, presentations
- Graphics Design: Requires higher RAM and GPU
- Programming: Needs good processing power
- Gaming: High-performance requirements
- Video Editing: Demands superior graphics and RAM
Mind Map of Laptop Selection
- Laptop Selection
- Performance
- CPU
- RAM
- Storage
- Graphics
- Battery
- Portability
- Weight
- Size
- Durability
- Support & Warranty
- Performance
Statistical Analysis of Laptop Usage
Usage Category | % of Students |
---|---|
Online Learning | 60% |
Gaming | 25% |
Graphic Design | 10% |
Programming | 5% |


