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Best Windows laptops for university students

Whether you’re in class, at home, or on the go, a new Windows 11 PC will help you make the everyday easier.


Find the right fit

Shop the latest 2-in-1s, laptops and gaming PCs. Whatever you need, we’ll help you find it.

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Laptops for students always on the go

Windows laptops give you everything you love–speed, power, accessibility, and more with the latest processors and features.

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For the aspiring artist or digital scribe

A Windows 2-in-1 provides power and flexibility. Touch1, type, click or pen1—you choose what fits your style best.

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For the part-time pro gamer

Gaming is better on Windows 11 with laptops and powerful desktops.

Need help deciding?

We’ll help you select the best PC for your unique needs.

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The best Windows yet

When there’s a lot to do, let Windows 11 help you get it done.

Meet Windows 11

Learn how to use the new features of Windows 11 and see what makes it the best Windows yet.

Remote learning

Microsoft Teams brings professors and students together for a vibrant virtual learning experience. Get assignments, manage group projects, and connect to learning communities.

Features & tips

Your notes are in Word and your professor is on Microsoft Teams. Use snap layouts to organise those windows side-by-side so you don’t miss a thing.

Frequently asked questions

The specifications and system requirements for Windows 11 are available here. To upgrade, your device must be running Windows 10 or later. Students can check if their current PCs are eligible for an upgrade by using the PC Health Check app.

When choosing a Windows 11 PC, university students should consider several factors to ensure the device meets their academic and personal needs. Key considerations include:

  • Performance needs: Depending on their major, students may need a PC with specific capabilities, such as more powerful processors for engineering software or high-quality graphics cards for digital arts.
  • Portability: Lightweight and compact laptops are beneficial for students who need to carry their computer between classes.
  • Battery life: A long battery life is crucial for students who spend long hours on campus without access to charging stations.
  • Budget: Students should look for the best options within their budget, considering both up-front costs and potential long-term savings through durability and energy efficiency.
  • Compatibility with school resources: Ensure the PC is compatible with any specific software or hardware requirements dictated by the student’s course or university.

Every student is different and various factors including budget, major and extracurricular interests will affect how you decide which laptop, PC or tablet is right for you. This laptop buying guide can help you find the best laptop for your university experience.

Looking for more?

Get help with your transition to Windows 11, and make the most of your Windows experience.

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Upgrade to Windows 11

Ready to make the switch? See if your PC is eligible by selecting the Start button, then go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.

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  • 1 Touch capable tablet or PC required. Pen accessory may be sold separately.
  • 2 Must be a full-time or part-time enrolled university or college student at an accredited institution and have your enrolment verified here. Payment instrument required to sign up, and you’ll be charged each month until you cancel. Student status must be verified every 12 months to maintain discounted pricing. If you are no longer eligible, or do not verify your student status, the price will increase to the then-current full monthly price. Student pricing may be discontinued or changed at any time. You will be notified prior to any price changes.
  • 3 Cancel online on your Microsoft account page. Sign in with the Microsoft account you used to buy your subscription and turn off recurring billing. Your subscription will automatically expire when your remaining subscription time runs out. For additional details, see “How to cancel your Microsoft subscription” on the Microsoft Support site.
  • 4 Microsoft Defender app is available as a separate download; you must sign in with your student email address (the same email address you used to create your subscription).