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Every College Student Needs a Trusty Laptop. Here Are the 4 I'd Buy
Tyler Graham · 2026-06-25 · via CNET

Whether you're a student prepping to leave for college or a parent rushing to get your kid ready for the next school year, you're going to need the right equipment for education in the digital age. Waiting until August to start your shopping spree is a bad idea -- especially when you can track down some good deals right now.

I'm a few years removed from my own graduation at this point, but I remember how important it is to have a trusty laptop, some handy peripherals and a solid monitor in your dorm room. I've rounded up a list of affordable computers with solid processing power to help you figure out what to take to class in the fall.

Plenty of these latest laptops also have enough RAM to run an onboard LLM -- and while I don't recommend using AI to do your homework, having a new machine with solid silicon and plenty of memory is still a boon. Even many budget computers are now powerful enough to run taxing programs that were better left to more expensive laptops in the past.

Not sure what to take to class? These laptops and peripherals might be just what you need

STEM students and budding artists alike need the right tools for their workload come September. I've put together a list of budget and midrange laptops and peripherals to help you prepare for the school year without breaking the bank. Let's find the right computer (and maybe some extra goodies) at the right price before the next semester.

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MacBook Neo

Apple laptops are a longtime favorite of students, thanks to their respectable tech specs, easy-to-navigate operating system and product ecosystem continuity. It also helps that the tech giant has long offered a student discount on many of its entry-level products.

Released this spring, the budget MacBook Neo is a perfect pick for students, balancing a lower price point with solid performance. Thanks to RAMageddon, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find a truly great laptop for less than $1,000, but Apple has cleverly repackaged its iPhone 16 silicon into a new shell alongside 8GB of memory and a 256GB hard drive to tamp down the price.

You can get a MacBook Neo from most tech retailers for $600 right now. Factoring in the student discount, the Neo is just $500. That's a hard price to beat in 2026.

Apple M5 MacBook Air laptop in sky blue, sitting on a tabletop
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M5 MacBook Air

The M5-series MacBooks are the newest and flashiest of the Apple computers, so they're more powerful (and more expensive) than the MacBook Neo. If you want something with a little bit more "oomph" and you're not afraid to spend four figures, the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air is a portable laptop with solid specs that is continually supported by Apple software updates.

The M5 MacBook Air is normally $1,100, but the student discount saves you $100 and brings the price down to the cusp of three figures. The MacBook Air will cost you twice as much as the Neo, but in many respects, you're getting twice as powerful hardware: In addition to the M5 silicon, the Air contains 16GB of RAM and a 512GB hard drive. You are unlikely to outgrow the MacBook Air in the next four years of school.

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XPS 13

If you're not rocking with MacOS, I totally understand -- I've always preferred Windows computers, myself. Dell's XPS 13 is a solid alternative to the MacBook Neo, in many ways serving as a direct competitor to Apple's budget laptop.

The Apple student discount has Dell beat when it comes to pricing: The XPS 13 stays firmly at that $600 mark with a student discount applied. But aside from the Windows operating system, the XPS has some key advantages compared to the MacBook Neo.

The XPS 13 is more portable than the 2.7-pound Neo, weighing in at 2.2 pounds with its aluminum chassis. Its 2.5K resolution LCD screen also has a 120Hz refresh rate and touch capabilities, which the competition lacks. That extra $100 also buys you a bigger hard drive -- the XPS 13's base configuration comes with a 512GB SSD.

At a time when laptop prices are soaring, the XPS 13 offers a great value proposition in the budget laptop space.

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OmniBook X Flip 14

If you're a digital artist or a tactile notetaker, you might be looking at this list of laptops and finding it lacking. Some of these options are missing touchscreens, and all of them are lacking in color-critical accuracy and high-resolution displays. HP's OmniBook X Flip 14 is on the more expensive side, but it may be the answer to your woes.

This laptop comes with an AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor, 16GB of memory and a 512GB SSD. Most importantly, the OmniBook X Flip 14 is a midrange two-in-one laptop, which means it can be folded along the hinge into a tablet mode that's perfect for drawing on the screen.

The base configuration for this computer is $1,330 and includes a 2K-resolution LCD screen, but for another $90 you can upgrade to a 3K-resolution OLED panel, which makes perfect sense for this particular laptop. A $1,420 price tag is a hefty ask for a student, but this is a portable laptop that doubles as a drawing tablet, knocking out the need for two devices in one purchase.

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Satechi Slim X2 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard

You may be reluctant to spend upwards of $80 on a keyboard, but it makes sense to get a peripheral if you're investing in one of the 13-inch budget laptop models.

The Satechi Slim X2 is a wireless keyboard that, much like its Apple Magic Keyboard competition, features a full slate of arrow keys and a number pad. It's designed to mimic a Mac keyboard, with an entire row of Function key shortcuts -- but it also works with Windows computers and can be connected to multiple other Bluetooth devices.

Unlike the Apple Magic Keyboard, the Satechi Slim X2 has backlit keys. They'll help you see what you're doing when you're burning the midnight oil, working overtime to knock out last-second homework. The competition doesn't offer the same backlit advantage -- and it doesn't go on sale nearly as often as Satechi's Slim X2 backlit keyboard does.

a hand holds a light purple-colored wireless mouse
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Logitech Mobi Fold Mouse

If using a touchpad irks you to no end, there's a new mouse option that's somewhat inexpensive and easy to tote around from one classroom to the next. Logitech's Mobi Fold wireless mouse is an experiment in portability, weighing just 2.8 ounces and folding in on itself to take up less than an inch of space in your pocket. It's not the most ergonomic mouse, but CNET reviewer David Carnoy still preferred it to the trackpad.

At $80, the Mobi Fold Mouse isn't the cheapest option on the market. But when you're lugging around a backpack full of textbooks, a laptop and other study materials, it suddenly becomes much more appealing to use a wireless mouse that tucks right into your pocket.

Innocn 40C1R monitor on a conference room table, angled to the right, with a window to a brick wall seen through it.
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Innocn 40C1R

If you're bringing a budget laptop to school -- especially an ultraportable 13-inch model like the Neo or the XPS 13 -- you might want to invest in a bigger display for when you're kicking back at your dorm room desk.

The Innocn 40C1R is a big monitor at a solid price point. This older hardware doesn't contain the flashiest tech specs, and it actually has a fairly low resolution LCD panel (3,440x1,440 pixels) relative to its size. Fast-paced gaming sessions also tend to suffer from motion blur and artifacting, so this might be a skip for video game enthusiasts.

But at the end of the day, the 40C1R is large and in charge: It's a 40-inch flatscreen that will dominate your desk space, making it a great way to connect your laptop through a USB-C cable. If you want to mount this monitor above the desk, it's bundled with the equipment necessary to do so, too.

You're not going to find many similarly sized monitors at the $550 price point, and you can often find the Innocn 40C1R discounted for much less than that. This is a cheap and efficient way to transform your compact laptop display into a big-screen productivity station or a mini TV during slow nights on campus.