When you are a student every rupee matters. That is why many people simply pick the cheapest laptop they can find without thinking about what they will actually use it for. It feels like money saved, but that decision often becomes expensive later. A school student who mostly attends online classes and makes presentations does not need the same laptop as a college student learning coding. A design student working on Photoshop or AutoCAD will need much better hardware, while a video editing student needs even more power. The problem starts when one laptop is expected to do everything. It slows down, hangs, struggles with heavy software, and sometimes can not even run the apps required for assignments. Instead of saving money, many students end up replacing it much sooner than expected.
