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Regular and Business Laptops for College (Students) and Working in Low Light for Use All Around the House that'll be Carried All the Time and Occasionally

Here's a great selection of regular and business laptops for college (students) and working in low light for use all around the house that'll be carried all the time and occasionally.

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Award-winning innovation meets state of the art technology with the Dell XPS 9370. Winner of the CES 2018 innovation award, this laptop not only looks stunning, it also packs a lot of incredible hardware that will make you weep from joy. The screen showcases vivid and dreamlike colors and outstanding graphics for extra clarity, ideal for a movie marathon. The touchscreen is also almost borderless, meaning you get more screen for your buck. Plus, its lightweight nature allows you to carry this little machine anywhere you wish with minimal effort. Pack up this DELL and go on an adventure! Work or play, this laptop can keep your powered and entertained with picture-perfect visuals and a processor that won't slow you down. What's more, when paired with its modernist silver and black coloring, this laptop is a futurist dream. This laptop's scorching hot design makes this DELL laptop and absolute vision.

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Why these laptops are great for your needs

Regular

These laptops look simple, capable and don't stand out in any particular way.

Business

These laptop have got the traditional corporate look and will definitely blend in within the enterprise environment.

College (Students)

As a student or researcher in the social or physical sciences, these devices provide a good balance of portability and performance so that you're free to roam the labs or libraries with a machine that can competently multi-task your data crunching, "multi-tabbed browsing" and the production of academic content.