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I need some help choosing a laptop for college. I will be majoring in engineering but I wont be needing anything too heavy duty since the programs are installed on the school's computers. Basically I have one question: PC or mac?I need something that is :ReliableEfficentFastGood amount of space.Use:Essays, powerpoint etc. Little if no games.


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I feel an E-Fight coming on..

Mac vs. PC

GO!!

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Nala, we gotta get you laid before you go to college

did you already graduate high school?

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Freshmen girls ftw

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that's why I need to go back to college.

still no idea what I'd major in other than pussyology

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Mr1der wrote:that's why I need to go back to college.

still no idea what I'd major in other than pussyology
you should ace that one for sure, youre definately a p****


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No sir. Im going into senior year, but I need a laptop for this year. I mean, getting a gf would be great, but getting laid would be better. I want both. Hopefully this year will be better for that. Im going to a different school for an engineering course. The school isnt just for engineering though which is good since its full of hot chicks that arent up tight like at my normal school .

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they are not uptight, they are just selling you reasons why they won't let you bang them, where as you need to sell them a reson why you should be banging them. its quite simple.

get a mac

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PC, preferably HP

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A PC would be better for program compatibility just in case you ever wanna load any engineering programs on it. Get a laptop with an actual video card instead of integrated graphics if you can swing it. I have had an Asus G1 that I got my senior year of highschool (this fall i'll be a junior in college) and i've used it for all kinds of stuff. Oh and I currently work in a corporate IT dept(in case you needed a reason to listen to my opinions lol). But don't spend too much time on it man those college girls won't take care of themselves.

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Koshin wrote:Mac vs. PC
NO reason to buy a Mac for school. PCs do everything Macs do these days and just as well, and then they do MORE. Macs have lost their hold on the productivity niche and now they're just pricier less versatile PCs with a shiny OS for yuppies.

I just helped my sister pick out her college notebook. Came down to a couple of $750 choices...an HP and a Sony with identical stats. She liked the Sony's keyboard better. It's Core 2 Duo 2.10 ghz, 4GB RAM (DDR2 sadly but oh well) and some Intel graphics processor with something like a 300GB HDD. Nice machine...I'd be happy with it. It also has some nice features like HDMI out, tons of USB ports, and even has an actual 56k modem (heh).

One thing we found was this particular HP's 6 hour battery is HUGE and acts like a cooling tray because it protrudes down so far from the bottom of the notebook. Most certainly NOT ideal for tossing in a backpack or briefcase. So keep an eye out for crap like that.

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im a pc because i enjoy downloading music (FOR FREE)

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Where are you looking at going to college? Many universities have strict requirements on the laptops/computers that the students buy - I know for my little brother at Virigina Tech, I had to make a computer with pretty decent specs for his architecture program, as a lot of the stuff (AutoCAD, etc...) require a certian amount of power.

I would check to see if the schools you are applying to have a program as such, and see what they are requiring for this year, and buy something that is more powerful than that - most likely, next year the specs will be upped, and you might be s*** out of luck with the laptop you buy now...

Either way, I recommend a Lenovo. They're not stylish in any sense, but there is a reason the Thinkpads are the best laptops in the business....

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hmm....are HP Pavilions any good or VAIO?

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Everytime I looked at Vaio's I've found I could get the same specs from a different manufaturer for less money. I've never had any personal experience in using them, but they seem decent.

Most of the time, I've found HP's to have the best value. When considering what you get for your money, HP has been pretty good (aside from looking at really cheap brands). For me though, I also have an HP card which provides me no interest financing up to a certain amount of time if you pay it off within that time so that tended to be a factor in some of my decisions as well (Though, I also have a Dell card that hasn't been used).

I'd look at a few core features in making your decision:

A. How much power do you need? An influential factor in any computer's price is going to be CPU power.

B. Size - 17" laptops are cool and all but can be a bear to carry around as they are both heavy and bulky.

C. Battery life - consider if you'll have a lot of circumstances where you might not have access to a power outlet. My 17" Core2Duo will run out at about the 2 hour mark. Hardly enough to get me through any single 3 hour class I had last semester. My netbook can handle more than 6 hours on the battery. Obviously my computing power is somewhat limited with the netbook, but it suits my needs well.

D. Price. If you have a strict budget, then a lot more compromise may be needed. But you also don't want to waste your money on features that you will never use. Also consider that if you are under a strict budget that you should consider peripherals as well. A wireless mouse in a laptop is handy to have (I tend to have bluetooth included on my laptops and use bluetooth mice but the Logitech VX nano series would be a great compromise since the receivers are so small) and you'll probably need some kind of bag to carry the laptop in. Laptop backpacks are pretty good choices for school use.

Lastly, I probably wouldn't put any empahsis on any engineering software you might consider using on it. With another year of high school to go it could be 3 years before you might even see a course that requires such software. By then a laptop with specs that are considered expensive now will likely be much cheaper. Example, about 3 years ago, we got a high end laptop for my girlfriend to do school work with. It required her to be able to adequately use 3D development software (animation) and have as much desktop space as needed. We paid nearly $2K for it. I just checked HP's website and I could build a computer with similar specs for about half of what we paid. And its actually a better computer since many of the minimum specs of the newer models are better than what we have. Not to mention computers can break, malfunction or get stolen. If you're not needing the power for the next few years, it may be a better financial choice to wait on getting a computer for specific high end software.

I won't judge if you use such an excuse to get yourself a nice gaming rig though.

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The Vaio my sister went with was indeed ~$50 more than idential spec machines from other manufactuers. But the other machines all had goofy little quirks (like the brick-sized battery) that made them less appealing.

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:The Vaio my sister went with was indeed ~$50 more than idential spec machines from other manufactuers. But the other machines all had goofy little quirks (like the brick-sized battery) that made them less appealing.
Sony, for most of their products, tend to get a lot of the form factor issues right. I opted not to go with an HP netbook as the 6-cell battery option was extra AND make the unit thicker. The Samsung I ended up with has a 6-cell standard and while it makes the overall dimensions a bit thicker, it is towards the back and is rounded. It essentially acts as a tilt for the keyboard. The Asus netbook we got for my GF's sister for graduation was also quite thin and that also had a 6-cell battery.

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For college, DEFINITELY stick with PC. Schools often mandate you download some type of security software to access their networking system. Most times this software only runs on PC, so you're MAC would be rendered useless at school....unless you don't mind not having internet access ever...haha.

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MacBook Pro.Download Windows 7, and celebrate in style.

Nuff said.

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Nali wrote:MacBook Pro.Download Windows 7, and celebrate in style.

Nuff said.
Better yet, buy a laptop that's not spectacularly overpriced and comes with Vista, and depending on where you buy it you can get a LEGAL free copy of Windows 7.

What exactly makes the Macbook Pro worth getting over all the PCs that can be had for the same price with better features?

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:
Better yet, buy a laptop that's not spectacularly overpriced and comes with Vista, and depending on where you buy it you can get a LEGAL free copy of Windows 7.

What exactly makes the Macbook Pro worth getting over all the PCs that can be had for the same price with better features?
Name brand.Thats all it is. pc's can do the same for the same price and still do more. heck you can buy a pc for about 399 and it does something a 700$ mac can do. sometimes better.


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