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nickpoppy23 Hey guys! I'm a college student looking to buy a good product that I can easily load and read my textbooks from. Do I need to drop the large amount of cash for a pro to be able to efficiently do this? Or will the atom processor handle this just fine? Basically just looking for some pro's and con's to help me make a decision. Thanks!
If its just for text books the surface pro with the core m3 processor and 4gb ram should be fine enough. It runs for 799$, but the pin will cost you 99, and the keyboard another 150$, this will put you at 1048$ USD but you do get a 10% student discount so total boils down to around 950$ before taxes. This version will come with 128gb SSD which will actually leave you with just under 100gb for usable storage. In that case i recommend a high-speed SD card or flash drive (SD card is the best option in my opinion to free that usb drive for something else) The processor is fanless, but that comes with performance cuts. If you plan to run a lot of programs at once upgrade to a mid tier surface like the core i5 with 256gb of storage and 8gb ram. It will last linger but it will cost you more. with the pin and keyboard you looking at 1548$ and with the 10% student discount it will be around 1392% before tax.
(Side Note)
I personally have the surface pro 3 core i5 with 256gb ssd and 8gb ram and i bought it when i graduated high school almost 4 years ago, and it still works like a charm.
Hope that helps!
Also check out the surface book 2. Its a real power house! but cost a pretty penny if you know what i mean.