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    Laptop for Ph.D. Student, Windows 10 Problems, Upgrading 3G Wireless Card to 4G, and More from the NBR Forums

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    The NotebookReview forum is bursting with notebook expertise. It’s an invaluable resource for notebook buying advice, personal tech troubleshooting, and discussions centered on all things computing, especially PC gaming. Here’s a roundup of the latest trending topics and buying advice.

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    Laptop for Ph.D. student

    Few Ph.D. students have time for gaming, therefore finding a 13- to 16-inch laptop capable of handling the necessary rigors of the pursuit of high education is possible without having to spend an arm and a leg. The best recommendations from NBR forum posters was to seek out a commercial-grade laptop (citing consumer laptops as “toys” and consumer-grade support even worse) including ThinkPad or Latitude series devices.

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