Whether you’re taking notes in class, notebook bom e barato, task planning, or brainstorming, upgrading from a cheap notebook to a good one costs just a couple of cents per page (or $2 to $5 total) and provides an appreciably better writing experience. After interviewing experts, researching hundreds of notebooks, and testing 34 of them side by side over weeks, we have a list of our picks in all sizes and sheet styles that you can find for under $50.
The Apica CD Notebook is an excellent option for students who want smooth, lined paper that accepts fountain pen ink well and doesn’t feather or bleed through the page. It comes in a variety of sizes and also has a premium version with even smoother paper if you’re willing to spend more.
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For a more rugged everyday notebook that still offers a decent amount of processing power, consider the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5-15. It has an efficient Ryzen processor in a sleek case, and its long battery life stood out in our testing. The price tag is a bit steeper than most notebooks in this category at 649 euros, but it’s affordable for students.
If you’re looking for a durable, large-screen laptop with a great display that will do a lot of heavy lifting, the Dell Latitude E6430 is an outstanding choice. Its impressive 13.8-inch OLED display reproduced 85.2 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut and averaged 361 nits of brightness in our testing, which is impressive for a device in this price range.