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Would this laptop be good enough for a Business student in college?

  • 27-08-2017 05:33PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    So I would assume a business degree would only use office for its college work. So I am wondering if this would be enough power for it.

    I cant post links because I am a new user so here are the specs.

    Intel Celeron N3350 dual core processor.
    1.1GHz processor speed.
    2GB RAM.
    32GB SSD storage.
    Microsoft Windows 10.

    Only thing that bothers me is the lackluster storage. Can only be upgraded with an SD card. I do however have an external HDD enclosure that I could use.

    I would appreciate any advice you can give.

    Thanks :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 mnbv


    conorkvngh wrote: »
    So I would assume a business degree would only use office for its college work. So I am wondering if this would be enough power for it.

    I cant post links because I am a new user so here are the specs.

    Intel Celeron N3350 dual core processor.
    1.1GHz processor speed.
    2GB RAM.
    32GB SSD storage.
    Microsoft Windows 10.

    Only thing that bothers me is the lackluster storage. Can only be upgraded with an SD card. I do however have an external HDD enclosure that I could use.

    I would appreciate any advice you can give.

    Thanks :)
    Even for use with just Office a 2GB RAM laptop will drive you up the wall. The laptop will struggle with multitasking even if you just want chrome open as you're typing in word.


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