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Best laptops for students 2020


Vox Media
iPad
Webex
Glogovac
Chromebook
Google Sheets
Samsung
Caspian Fischer Odén
the Google Play Store
Laguna Beach High School
Barrington High School
iMac
Penn Manor High School
Surface Pen
LTE
Yahya Kemal College
New Horizon College of Engineering
Villanova University
Microsoft Office


Michelle Glogovac
Kristin Wallace
Bella
Lisa Mitchell
YouTube
Gabrielle Hartley
Max
Sam Hickman
Miles Riehle
Aryan Nambiar
Moses Buckwalter
Aadit Agrawal
Cas Heemskerk
Matej Plavevski
Assad Abid
Aakash Chandra
Haseeb Waseem
Chandra’s

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Zoom
North Macedonia
GPU


Chromebook


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Gmail
Sweden
UK
Shoot
Illinois
Android
India
Netherlands
Nambiar
Pakistan
Premiere Pro
Photoshop


Chromebook
Surface Pro 7

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   Negativity   55.00%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://www.theverge.com/21369381/best-student-laptops-school-high-college
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Summary

For younger students, a touchscreen device is easier to use than a keyboard and touchpad, says Michelle Glogovac, whose five-year-old son will be distance learning for the first six weeks of the fall semester. I need a computer with more storage space,” said Bella, who uses the laptop to Zoom with friends and take virtual guitar lessons and math enrichment classes. Lisa Mitchell, an elementary library media specialist, says her students use their devices to watch YouTube videos in addition to their online classes. “If a reasonably-priced insurance or replacement policy is available, it’s usually worth the extra expense.”Check out:The middle school students I spoke to don’t use their laptops for much more than web-based schoolwork and browsing. They’re very easy to use on his device, which he describes as “a run-of-the-mill Samsung Chromebook.” That said, if your child is starting middle school this year, it could be worth checking with their teachers to see what operating system is most compatible with their workflow. Sam Hickman, an eighth grader from the UK who uses his laptop for photo and video editing, says, “For most middle schoolers, any processor developed within the last two years will be able to handle any tasks they can throw at it.” So, what is worth paying for? But almost every student I spoke to agreed that the most important feature of a high school laptop is portability. “Most high schoolers I’ve seen will throw their laptop in their bag without too much care,” says Moses Buckwalter, a student at Penn Manor High School.

As said here by Monica Chin