Buying your own device
IT equipment for studying at home
Studying from home is part of the experience of studying with the University of the Highlands and Islands. As such, you need to ensure that you have a suitable device and home broadband network to ensure you get a stable, consistent experience.
If your equipment does not meet the minimum guidelines, then there is a high chance you will not be able to use all of our services and you may suffer from a poor online experience. A lot of our services will only work on equipment which meets these guidelines and we are unable to assist if you are running on older software, such as Windows 7.
If you are studying a course which requires more specialist software, such as a STEM subject. Creative courses or Research work, then you should consult with your tutor before making any purchase. You may need more specialist software, which might require a higher specification of computer.
I already have a computer - will it work?
I already have a computer - will it work?
If you already have a computer, you can run some basic checks to see if it will work with some of our systems.
Brightspace system check - Brightspace is our Virtual Learning Environment and you will be using this extensively. Use this system check to see how it performs with your device.
Home Broadband – Use our broadband speed checker to assess the speed of your home broadband or mobile data connection. To get accurate results, make sure you're not using your internet connection for anything else while the test runs, such as Wi-Fi connections on Mobile phones, smart speakers, Sky boxes etc. All of these will affect your connection. Specific details are on how to perform this check are listed below.
Video Conferencing – information can be found on our Video Conferencing page
Microsoft Office 365 – You can check if your computer will be compatible by visiting Microsoft's guidance page. Installation guidance can be found on our Office365 page
Computers – Windows devices, minimum specification
Computers – Windows devices, minimum specification
Minimum specifications may change on a yearly basis, so it is worth sourcing the best specification you can. We will advertise any changes to our recommendations at the start of each academic year.
Issue date - 20/11/2024
Operating system
Windows 10 or later, must still be supported by manufacturer and receiving operating system updates and security updates.
Processor
Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 4000 series or higher / AMD Ryzen 5, 7, 9, or higher / or equivalent.
RAM
8GB or more.
Graphics drivers
Must be kept up to date.
Hard Drive Capacity
128GB or higher. We would recommend an SSD if possible.
Screen Size (Laptops)
14 inch or larger.
Computers – Apple devices, minimum specification
Computers – Apple devices, minimum specification
Minimum specifications may change on a yearly basis, so it is worth sourcing the best specification you can. We will advertise any changes to our recommendations at the start of each Academic year.
Issue date - 03/11/2022
Operating system
MacOS 11 or later, must still be supported by manufacturer and receiving operating system updates and security updates
Processor
Intel Core i5 6000 series dual-core processor or higher or Intel Core i7 5000 series dual-core processor or higher or Intel Core i7 quad-core processor or higher or Intel Core i9 dual-core processor or higher / Non-Intel processors: eight cores or higher
RAM
8GB or higher
Graphics drivers
Must be kept up to date
Hard Drive Capacity
256GB or higher
Screen Size (MacBooks)
14 inch or larger
Chromebooks, Netbooks, Tablets and Mobile Devices
Chromebooks, Netbooks, Tablets and Mobile Devices
Chromebooks do not currently support many of the software and services used at UHI, so we are unable to support you on these devices. You will still be able to access the Microsoft365 suite from the Online Web Apps, such as Outlook, Word and Excel.
Although a lot of our services can be accessed through Netbooks, Tablets or Mobile devices, they do not usually offer the same experience and not all functions are available on the software apps for our services.
You should bear in mind that if you are going to rely exclusively on this style of device, you may not get the best experience and we will be limited in the support we can offer you if you experience any problems.
All these devices can still connect to Eduroam. It is recommended to use the following tools to configure and login to the Eduroam WiFi:
- Get Eduroam for Windows, iOS and Android devices.
- Eduroam CAT for Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS and ChromeOS .
You can find further WiFi advice on our Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) page.
Web Cams and Headsets
Web Cams and Headsets
Most laptops have a built in Web Cam and Microphone, which will work for use during video conferencing. However, the built in microphone and speaker can sometimes result in an echo if used in a room and may not provide the best quality sound for you to participate in the calls.
A built in camera will also work sufficiently but you may find a separate camera allows you a more comfortable working angle when sitting at your computer for a long time.
A separate web cam and a headset for use during video conference sessions may provide you with a more comfortable experience and a degree of privacy if you are studying from home.
There is no minimum specification for these and these can be acquired for around £10-£20 each. USB webcams and headsets are usually the easiest ones to connect to your device.
Printers
Printers
For the vast majority of your study, you are unlikely to require home printing.
There is no minimum specification for any printers which you might buy to assist you during your studies.
Home Broadband and Mobile Data Networks
Home Broadband and Mobile Data Networks
You need to ensure you have a reliable home broadband connection to ensure you get the best experience of our online services. The simplest advice is to get the best broadband connection you can in your area.
You should check your home broadband speed by using our speedchecker service
You should run this test with no other devices connected to your broadband, as these will all affect the capacity and speed of your connection. These include items such as Mobile Phones, other Laptops and computers, Dash Buttons, Smart speakers, Sky, Smart TV, Streaming services and Games Consoles.
You will be provided with 2 figures from this test, a download Speed and an upload speed.
You should have a minimum 2MB download speed and 2MB upload speed, which would class as a standard quality connection for accessing UHI services. If your speeds are less than this, there is a high chance that the quality of the video conference connections will be poor, resulting in lost video and broken up audio.
(As a comparison, BBC iPlayer recommended 1.5MB for a standard definition or 5MB for a high definition connection for playback of content)
If your broadband at home has a lot of other devices connected at the same time and / or your speed check provides you with numbers that are less that what we recommend, you should speak to your broadband provider to see if you can upgrade your connection.
You may not have home broadband and instead rely on 4G routers or mobile data connections through your mobile phone (tethering) – You should follow the same guidelines on speedchecks as above and also check your data allowance is sufficient for your intended use, as video content can use up a lot of data.
In both circumstances, UHI are unable to provide any assistance or support in improving your home network, be it broadband or mobile data, other than to help you check the speed.