Iâd be a bloody fool if I didnât draw it.
Also reading âDMC5: Visions of Vâ chapter 25 and listening to âBury the Lightâ has left me....emotionally....
I want my heart/soul back pls.

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Iâd be a bloody fool if I didnât draw it.
Also reading âDMC5: Visions of Vâ chapter 25 and listening to âBury the Lightâ has left me....emotionally....
I want my heart/soul back pls.

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Had to get a new computer, opted for the Microsoft Surface Book. Needed a change of scenery so I went to Starbucks for a couple hours. Iâm obsessed with the Toasted White Chocolate Mocha, itâs a new favorite xx
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Does anybody know of any tablet stands that are big/strong enough to hold my Surface Book 2 (13 inch) WITH they keyboard attached? Most stands I'm finding are designed for iPads, which are at least HALF as thick/heavy. Bonus points if it's adjustable!!

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Itâs actually probably a little late for this because most people have already bought their laptops. But hey you know what Iâm gonna do this anyway. Â
I was lucky when I bought my laptop. My dad was big into Microsoft and taught me to be very wary and serious about buying a laptop for college. Thereâs a lot to consider and itâs important to know all of the laptop jargon and everything when youâre looking for a laptop. I never got an honest student-to-student guide on laptops so I wanted to make one.
Preface:Â Rules for Looking at Laptops
1. Consider what you will use your laptop for first. Almost all college students will use their laptop for these things:Â
- TypingÂ
- Watching videos
- ReadingÂ
- Messaging
If you plan to use your laptop for gaming or video production or photo editing, you need to consider the specs of your computer and the system requirements for the products you want to use. Consider getting a computer that has expandable storage or purchasing an external hard drive. When buying a computer, donât forget that the operation system and preinstalled programs will take up some of the listed storage. Â
2. Do your own research. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Write down all the things you think you want to be able to do with your laptop. Read reviews, go to more than one store. Go to the Apple Store on a weekday and ask them questions about the laptop. Iâve found that the Apple employees tend to be kind of vague unless you pester them and itâs easier to do that when the story is less crowded. They assume that if youâre in their for a laptop, youâll easily buy it just for the logo on the back. Â
3. Look for student discounts and consider a protection plan. Also consider your schoolâs tech store and your schoolâs location to the nearest specialist for your computer. Do not buy a laptop that you would need to send away to get fixed if you can help it. Thereâs nothing like your harddrive giving out the day before an essay is due. Apple and Microsoft both offer like a 20% student discount if you give them proof or a student email.
4. Check to see if your school will give you the Office Suite for free. Pages and Google Docs are great but Google Docs is kind of painfully unprofessional looking and pages is kind of annoying so I recommend that you get access to Microsoft Office for Word, OneNote, and Powerpoint. Chances are your school may also offer Photoshop CC and Final Cut for free so know what you can get for free from your school and the specs youâll need to use those if you want to. In some cases you can also get these programs for free to use on library desktop computers.
5. AN IPAD IS NOT ENOUGH. Tablets are great but youâre going to HATE YOURSELF for your first all-nighter. If you want a tablet that bad, consider buying a 2-in-1 or bringing a tablet along with your laptop. I have known people who bring only IPads and they did not have a fun time writing essays.
Now that you know the rules letâ s get on the laptops.
I want to say that I donât really know that much about laptops. Like I know the basic basics but like you know whatever. Iâm gonna do my best so please let me know if there is something I said wrong or something I should add.
Processors and RAM
Processor: Your computerâs brain. How fast can your computer do things? the higher the number the better. i5 or i7 are usually the most common for college students.
RAM= Random Access Memory : How much shit your computer can do at one time. The higher this number, the more things you can run at once. This is why when you have 35 apps open on your phone it gets too hot and slow. It doesnât really have that kind of RAM. 8 GB of RAM is usually the base but if you do more, you can go up to 16.
College Kid Computers
Iâm a big PC gal so I will vouche for that real hard. But Iâm trying to be fair.Â
There are generally five laptops (or laptop adjacents ) you will come across in college: MacBook (including the Pro), SurfaceBook, the Surface, Chromebooks, and Razers. Othe alternatives include Lenovo Yogas (which are cute as shit), Surface Laptops (I donât believe in these because they have fabric on them but they come in cute colors), and the HP Spectre.
MacBooks are usually best for video and audio editing. They have fantastic displays and you can get great support for them on campus because they are so common. However, they have very little ventilation and even though on campus help is common, due to the way Apple likes to conduct itself, they will need to be sent away if youâre having a serious problem. They can also get expensive so donât cop out and try to buy a cheap model with low storage because YOU WILL REGRET IT. I had a friend who did that and she had to lug around an external hard drive because she didnât have enough storage to do projects on her laptop. There are two types: the MacBook and the MacBook Pro. The Pro is probably the better option but it costs a lot more. However, the keyboard is better and it is a little sturdier so it will probably last longer.
Surface Books are really nice. This is the laptop I have. Itâs best for photo editing and like design because it has the pen. The Surface Book separates into a tablet and comes with the Surface Pen. Theyâre windows computers so they come with Office and if you use a windows computer at home, itâs easiest to adjust and transfer over important files. It also separates into a tablet and has a crazy nice battery life because it has two batteries. This computer has pretty decent ventilation and directs all of the heat it generates to the battery on the screen of the computer so it will not burn your thighs! However, these computers are super new so there is no IT support for them on most campuses. These computers are also HELLA âspensive because it is a 2-in-1. It start at like $1500 I think. Also, because of the tablet bit, they have a weird hinge that makes the computer gap when closed which is kind of ugly.
Surfaces are often considered to the best college PC. They have an adjustable kick stand and a nice keyboard. They come with the pen and theyâre nice and lightweight. Since they arenât really laptops though they donât make good computers for lap work and again, because theyâre on the more uncommon side, IT support on campus is weak.
Chromebooks are kind of weird. Theyâre nice and cheap which is cool but thatâs really about it. There are my least favorite laptops. If youâre going to bring a desktop to school, this is a great idea because itâs simple and it will get the job done. But it cannot run anything in the Office suite or any other programs you might need for class like statistics software or even Arduino. It can only run web apps and chrome extensions. While Google Drive apps are great for group projects, they arenât the best for writing papers and making presentations so take that into consideration. Â
Razer Blades are the most high end of the laptops. They are fucking MONSTERS. These are great for everything from design to video gaming. I havenât heard anything bad about these computers to be honest. They're gorgeous machines with rainbow keyboards that come with presets for how they light up which is lit as fuck. They can run League of Legends pretty smoothly and I really donât know anyone who has had a problem with them. I do suggest you have some knowledge of computers before you order one of these though because I think itâs more common to order them online. If you plan on playing a lot of games on your laptop while youâre in college this is probably your best bet. ALSO IF YOU WANT A DANK KEYBOARD OMG THIS WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. The click of a Razer Chroma Keyboard is the music of my dreams.
We are mid-January and I havenât done any finished drawing yet. Work + sickess + exhaustion are a bad combo. Anyway, I just got a new Surface Book tablet to replace my dead PC and my 3 years old Surface Pro, Iâm now broke af but Iâm so happy to be able to draw digitally (on a real powerful comp, that is) again.