
Searching for the perfect cheap laptop to take to college? Here are our top recommendations — all tried and tested by our computing experts
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The bar for ‘cheap but good enough’ student laptops keeps rising, which normalizes multi-device, cloud-first habits for the next workforce cohort. If you build productivity or dev tools, assume your future users will be on constrained hardware but expect seamless sync and browser-first performance.
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