Computer advice for college kids....
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Computer advice for college kids....
I have one daughter going to grad school that needs a good laptop for her medical program, and another going into college next year, with a bio medical engineering/pre-med agenda. They both want something not too heavey, with long battery life, yada, yada, yada....over my head. Anyone have any advice? I know they'd like blue-ray too. Anyone have any advice?
Mac Air or Mac book depending on the features they need!! LIght and "sexy" and doesn't have all the problems of a PC!
I am sure PC lovers will weigh in with their own opinions..... but I am a Mac convert after 20 years of PCs!
Also, often the college will have a computer purchase area on their web site where they "advise" what their preferred operating system (Mac or PC ) is and then you have an easier time getting support on campus!
I am sure PC lovers will weigh in with their own opinions..... but I am a Mac convert after 20 years of PCs!
Also, often the college will have a computer purchase area on their web site where they "advise" what their preferred operating system (Mac or PC ) is and then you have an easier time getting support on campus!
i would second the macbook--not so much the air UNLESS they get an external drive --also, if they are going to be running stat packs like SAS then they might want to reconsider the whole mac thing--I have a mac that runs both windows and mac stuff --it can get hairy.
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God, I wish I knew what you are talking about. I'm so tech stupid. But I'll pass along your advice to my son, who is my techie. Thanks!loria wrote:i would second the macbook--not so much the air UNLESS they get an external drive --also, if they are going to be running stat packs like SAS then they might want to reconsider the whole mac thing--I have a mac that runs both windows and mac stuff --it can get hairy.
Cypress just to clarify--If your kid plans on using the computer for alot of statistical computing using statistical packages like SAS or STATA or SPSS (or a number of others) A mac might not be he best choice--
ON any number of other things I would CERTAINLY go with the macbook
(the air only if you need don't need lots of programs and storage on your computer--)
hope that helps.
L
ON any number of other things I would CERTAINLY go with the macbook
(the air only if you need don't need lots of programs and storage on your computer--)
hope that helps.
L
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Thanks Loria! That helps a little bit.
I'm sure the kids will get it.

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Ahhh...is this a PC Vs Mac thread? I have never owned a Mac and probably never will...
If I were buying for my kid it would probably be a laptop from newegg.com or something like that.
I hear Macs are great but I have never seen one where I work...in all of ~ 17 years.
There seems to be cliques...I run in an engineering clique and everyone has PCs.
If I were buying for my kid it would probably be a laptop from newegg.com or something like that.
I hear Macs are great but I have never seen one where I work...in all of ~ 17 years.
There seems to be cliques...I run in an engineering clique and everyone has PCs.
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ahh the mac versus pc war has begun!!!
i have to say, i work on PC at work (running alot of software that deosn't have a mac equivalent)
but Mac's are great for graphics, and no viruses and better, integration better uniformity--we had the mac-pc war in our house--( iwas a PC person )
Mac won.....hands down.
really.
i have to say, i work on PC at work (running alot of software that deosn't have a mac equivalent)
but Mac's are great for graphics, and no viruses and better, integration better uniformity--we had the mac-pc war in our house--( iwas a PC person )
Mac won.....hands down.
really.

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