I’m going to university next year for engineering, and wondering if anyone could advise me on choosing a good used ThinkPad! Probably will buy from EBay or local used laptop store. For me, all the info and models is overwhelming because I know very little about laptops in general.
Ideally, I would like:
16 gb ram Fairly portable, would be bringing it to and from university each day
Ok battery life, I could plug it in throughout the day
Capable of running CAD programs, web browsing, coding, without an issue
Able to last me through the four years of university
Budget is ≈ $850 CAD/$625 USD
I’ll be buying a used iPad most likely, for taking digital notes, but would be open to a touchscreen laptop as well
I’m going to university next year for engineering, and wondering if anyone could advise me on choosing a good used ThinkPad! Probably will buy from EBay or local used laptop store. For me, all the info and models is overwhelming because I know very little about laptops in general.
Ideally, I would like:
16 gb ram Fairly portable, would be bringing it to and from university each day
Ok battery life, I could plug it in throughout the day
Capable of running CAD programs, web browsing, coding, without an issue
Able to last me through the four years of university
Budget is ≈ $850 CAD/$625 USD
I’ll be buying a used iPad most likely, for taking digital notes, but would be open to a touchscreen laptop as well
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