{"id":777,"date":"2016-05-29T09:24:30","date_gmt":"2016-05-29T09:24:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/?p=777"},"modified":"2017-07-19T10:58:09","modified_gmt":"2017-07-19T16:58:09","slug":"best-laptop-engineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/best-laptop-engineering\/","title":{"rendered":"Best laptop for engineering: Guide & 5 Best laptops"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n I used to be one of those people that took A LOT of time to find a good laptop. I researched every option, quantified every aspect I could and compared every option in a spreadsheet. I am making it sound as if I don’t do it anymore – actually, I still follow this process for my major purchases since it is the best way. But now, I know what I need to focus and what is non-essential. The same process can be applied when searching for the best laptop for engineering.\n<\/p>\n
\n In this post, I’ll outline the key qualities and metrics you need to know to get the best deal possible. At the end, I’ll list out the top 5 options that I’ve found out by comparing every laptop on my extensive list of hottest and best selling models.\n<\/p>\n
\n The laptops are geared towards the “classic engineering”: electrical<\/a>, mechanical<\/a>, civil<\/a> etc.\n<\/p>\n \n For the most part, you can’t expect your university to give precise guidelines to an engineering laptop<\/a>. Even if your college website gives a description of what laptop you need – they make it sound as if any laptop that has a screen and a processor made in the 2000s should be just fine. At the same time, some websites recommend workstation notebooks<\/a> which are way over most students budget. These machines are needed only if you’re already a professional. But if you get a professional workstation now and you do not intend to fully utilize it right now – it’s a waste of money that could be put better elsewhere.\n<\/p>\n \n Here are the processors you should expect at every price range:\n<\/p>\nWhat is needed to get the best engineering student laptop?<\/h2>\n
Performance and speed<\/h3>\n
Major requirement<\/span>Processor<\/h4>\n