Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What computer should a university buy for information engineering?
What computer should a university buy for information engineering?
Then you and I are basically a major;

There are generally two majors: electronic information engineering and photoelectric information engineering;

But they are all hardware majors, not pure software majors;

At present, freshmen and sophomores generally study general courses, and there are no professional courses before junior year;

C/C++ is now a course for science and engineering, and computers are still necessary.

However, as far as this issue is concerned, the landlord knows less about computers and has more money, so there are requirements not to make them in China;

In this case, of course, the MacBook Pro is the most recommended, but you need to find someone who can help you when you play the Mac system, otherwise there will still be some problems in using it. Of course, you need someone to help you double the system.

So recommend win7 system;

Dell and Toshiba are both good, depending on where the landlord wants to support them;

If the landlord has sufficient funds, please buy a 5000+ notebook, not to mention the configuration but the price, because the landlord doesn't seem to remember the configuration. The 5000+ notebook is basically either i5 or i7 CPU, and the hard disk is basically 1TB. As for graphics cards, this major seems to have no big requirements in image processing, even if it is only a centralized display.

The rest is not to be cheated. The online price of my laptop is 4600, but I bought 3600, which means it's actually worth so much, but the price is too high.

Recommended: Dell inspiron 15R series, please find a good one.