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Engineer the future - BEST Engineering Student Laptops 2021

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These are the best laptops for engineering students in 2021, with a big and bright, HDR, high color accuracy 16:9 or 16:10 touch screen capable of 4K UHD resolution on a 15.6", 16" or 17" OLED display, and the professional design power of a Core i7, i9, or Intel Xeon CPU paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 or Quadro workstation graphics processor. When you power your engineering school work flow with M.2 NVMe SSD and up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM through a 5GHz boost clock CPU, uploading and downloading models over stable Gigabit LAN or WiFi 6, you'll have no issues studying to be an engineer on these laptops from HP, Dell and Lenovo. ➡ 1. Lenovo Legion Y740: https://geni.us/xJHT6T ➡ 2. Dell XPS 17: https://geni.us/OmEAu ➡ 3. HP Spectre X360: https://geni.us/daA88 ____________________________________________________________ 📖 Transcript: These are the best laptops for engineering students in 2021, welcome to WhichLaptop. Number 3 HP Spectre X360 Engineering students are often on the move, and need their hardware performance to travel along with them. With an Intel Core i7 CPU and Radeon RX Vega M graphics powering a 16.5 inch 4K IPS Micro Edge touchscreen with anti-glare technology and a very generously sized trackpad, this machine combines power, clarity, and control better than pretty much anything else on the market. Let’s not forget this is a 2 in 1 laptop, with 4 modes of use providing incredible on-site flexibility. And with up to 12.5 hours battery life, this is the most reliable 4K touch screen solution out there. Number 2 Dell XPS 17 The Dell XPS 17 is new and improved for 2021, and that includes 11th Gen Intel Core processors, up to RTX 3060 graphics, and uniquely designed dual outlet opposite fans built on a vapor chamber cooling system, this machine will run advanced engineering software like nothing else. And look how thin that is. It’s not the lightest machine, at roughly 5 pounds, but it’s still convenient enough for light travel. The 100% adobe RGB colour gamut on an optionally 4K UHD resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, infinity edge display, makes it one the clearest and most accurate viewing tools available. The loud quad speakers design may not be as essential for engineering students as the screen itself, for on noisy on-site environments, your fellow students will secretly be wishing they bought the same one you did. And the carbon fiber looks very very cool. Number 1 Lenovo Legion Y740 At just 2.2kg and 20mm thin, this laptop is well suited to a backpack lifestyle, and the bright Corsair iCUE RGB keys will keep your keyboard visible in any lighting condition. Sleek 6.7mm bezels mean you get the most out of your 15 inch FHD screen without any wasted space, and while the screen size and resolution isn’t the highest on this list, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics and latest generation Intel Core processors will keep your taxing engineering software running smoothly - in fact, if you’re satisfied with FHD this can be considered an advantage as the hardware is just as powerful as option 1 and 2, but that power is dedicated to running your software instead of a high end screen. The illuminated rear I/O dashboard features plenty of connectivity with 4 USB 3.1 (one of which is type C) and plus, it’s pretty quiet. ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 - 0:05 Intro 0:06 - 0:43 HP Spectre X3600 0:44 - 1:40 Dell XPS 17 1:41 - 2:25 Lenovo Legion Y740

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