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Gadgets for the New College Student
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Jun 17, 2009

School is done. The lovely long vacation after school is also waning, and the time has come to prepare for college admissions. Whatever the course and subjects chosen, these days, technology braces all forms of education, thus here is a list of really budget friendly, yet useful gadgets for the fresher entering the exciting dynamic world of college.

MP3 players
College without MP3 players is kinda incomplete. Chances are colleges are far from home, and the commute will surely need some fun. Most phones have players we know, but a dedicated player is always better.


g_152142_ipod-shuffle1.jpgiPod shuffle 1 GB
Price
: Rs 2,600

Not the new 3rd gen one, definitely not. Read Shayne’s review to know why. Call me old fashioned but I’m talking about the good old iPod shuffle, in which all you could do was play some tracks, simply. The genius at Apple made it a lifestyle element, especially for a hip college kid to clip on a shuffle and walk about. They are still available all over, and it costs a decently reasonable sum of Rs. 2600, maybe lesser some places.

 

g_152172_philispmp3playeraudioonly.jpgPhilips GoGear  SA1928 2 GB
Price: Rs. 2,490
At Rs. 2490, this new model by Philips is actually better than the aforementioned one in terms of usability. Plus it’s cheaper, and looks sweet too. It’s drag and drop, and bears the classic square MP3 player form factor resembling the flash storage that it is. Very good for commuting and bunking with.

 

g_152162_philispmp3player.jpgCreative Zen 4GB
Price: Rs. 5,200

At Rs. 5,200, this is the most reasonable video supporting player around. The Creative Zen is equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. You can view images, sync with your PC, and schedule backups. But what I really like about this player is the design: it’s slim and sleek and very light.


Mobile phones
Texting is a college student's best friend. Throw in a cool camera, radio, music to share and you're good to go.

 

g_152152_motorola.jpgMotorola A810
Price: Rs. 8,000

The A810 looks like a miniaturize version of the ROKR E6, only instead of a circular navigation pad it’s equipped with a joystick. One of the cheapest touchscreens on the market, the 2.2-inch TFT Touchscreen combined with the UI supports handwriting recognition for quick input in certain conditions. The A810 also comes with a 3.5mm earphone socket and a 2 megapixel camera.  

g_152182_sonyeeicsoon.jpgSony Ericsson W380
Price: Rs. 7,990

A very cool looking phone: the handset is available in Electric Purple, Magnetic Grey, Black Champagne and Black Orange which give the W380 a really smart yet stylish look. There is more. It has a sensor in the front for gesture control that allows you to silence the handset simply by waving your hand over the phone when face up, and last but not least it has a 1.3 MP camera.


Laptops
Back in the day when we were in college, laptops were not that affordable, but now many are. Netbooks etc are increasingly popular and useful; students in all fields need them.

g_152212_zenith-admirale-laptop-pc.jpgZenith Admirale
Price Rs 25,200

Zenith of course will feature here since they are the budget laptop pioneers. With Intel Pentium Dual-core T3200, 2 GHz and 1 GB DDR2 RAM, this notebook does not have the most hardcore config but works well for college work ande internet. There is a 14.1-inch LCD and 160 GB hard disk, plus DVD writer and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g

g_152242_acer.jpgAcer-Aspire 4736Z
Price: Rs 28,299

With an Intel Dual Core T4200 Processor, (Speed 2 GHz) and 2GB RAM this laptop suits the requirements of a busy college student with 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, DVD writer, 14.1 inch screen and 3 hours of battery. It comes loaded with Vista Home Premium.

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everybody know this stuff.
but i don't like the idea of carrying to much things. a decent phone with good music player, i digicam and laptop will do fine.
i just graduated
i have SE P1i with w950 walkman player.
dell inspiron
amit dutt @ Jul 04, 2009
@ The anonymous
I wonder carrying around an iPod Touch and HTC Diamond would be any wise thing to do. If you are a junior and if seniors are intent of ragging then they will strip you of all your goodies-These Expensive Gadgets of yours.
bhargav sai @ Jun 21, 2009
way toooooooooooo old
Gautham @ Jun 20, 2009
Whats this ?? these stuffs are way too old.
Sandeep @ Jun 19, 2009
lame things carry these around and u will get ragged..i use
1.iPod touch 1G-12k (8gb)
2.HTC Diamond 20k
3.need to buy a laptop that will most probably be a netbook will be eying asus eepc 1000H
the anonymus @ Jun 19, 2009
NOT USEFUL .....NOT COOL TOO, CHEERS good effort though!

I use
TRANSCEND 2gb for 2500RS
SONY ERICSSION for 4,500 k510i
laptop DELL 14 say arnd 40,00
anubhav.s @ Jun 19, 2009
sweet and simple
Samarth @ Jun 18, 2009
nice one, except 4 the laps... who uses a dvd burner anyways... my stuff dur cl were-
mp3 player- none
phone- Nokia 5320, 5300, SE W200i
lap- acer aspire one + desktop 4 hostel.
dude @ Jun 18, 2009
My college is over just a few months back. Now, I go forward to work in this big bad world. I'e had pretty much all except for Laptop.Although I am a Computer Science student I still feel that Education system in India(especially my state) is not much practical oriented, hence requirement for a laptop was nearly nill, except for designing the banners and stuff for my college festival, which I had to do on a desktop sadly.
bhargav sai @ Jun 18, 2009
ppl wouldnt b caught dead with laptops with those crappy specs...cmon those are old, theyll never be able to run windows 7 (atleast with the visual effects) smoothly, wtf man this site is so corny, i ws hopin fer sumthin a little cooler
abc @ Jun 18, 2009
Surely useful content for us.
Prince sharma @ Jun 18, 2009
Quite an obvious list.
i mean who doesnt know.
i came to see if there were any diff products than the conventional three.
Devavret Makkar @ Jun 18, 2009
Good Informative Article
Sandesh @ Jun 18, 2009
I use the following:

Apple iPod 2 GB (3.5k) and Philips GoGear SA3125 2GB(5k)
Sony Ericsson F305(7k)
Sony Vaio CR35G(57k)
Prateek @ Jun 17, 2009
My recos would be:
MP3 player: Sandisk Sansa Clip 2GB - Rs. 2400 - will beat the hell out of the iPod Shuffle.
Laptop: Asus EEEPC 1000HE or 900HE or Acer Aspire One - netbooks are enough - Rs. 20K
Sreenivas @ Jun 17, 2009
Sweet... and great timing too.. i'm joinin coll next monday...:D
But what about a cellphone for the guys whose hostels don't allow camera phones? I mean a non camera-phone..... other than the yuvas and gurus?
NTP @ Jun 17, 2009
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