And case closed.Desert Fox wrote:Exhibit A for why you should buy a piece of shit 500 dollar laptop.Fadedjoebreezy wrote:Macbook Pro by far, although I do not recommend spilling anything on it (the Applecare/Warranty does not cover it). I ruined mine three weeks after purchase, but sold the rest for parts on ebay and got 700. I plan on buying another one and using it at law school. Macs are just awesome machines and worth every penny. Just protect your investment better than I did!
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For the basic user, is there any significant difference between the regular Mac Book and the Mac Book Pro to justify the extra $$?
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PCs are homophobes.T14_Scholly wrote:Macs are gay.
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You can play games on a macbook pro.... well, if anyone made games for a mac that is....nyjfanjmk wrote:For the basic user, is there any significant difference between the regular Mac Book and the Mac Book Pro to justify the extra $$?
Sorry, I really have no idea what the difference is - I just wanted to take a cheap shot at Macs
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Right now, the regular (white) MB and the entry-level MBP are pretty much the same machine on the inside, save for the smaller stock hard drive that comes in the MBP. The major difference is in the architecture; the MBP is an aluminum unibody with a backlit keyboard and a higher quality display. So you pay about $200 more for the construction and "extra" features.nyjfanjmk wrote:For the basic user, is there any significant difference between the regular Mac Book and the Mac Book Pro to justify the extra $$?
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Would there be any advantage to waiting until closer to when school starts to buy? Are there usually better sales towards the start of school, or is that when companies try to charge the most because they know students will be looking to buy?
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Usually its a bit cheaper, but also better technology comes out.HBK wrote:Would there be any advantage to waiting until closer to when school starts to buy? Are there usually better sales towards the start of school, or is that when companies try to charge the most because they know students will be looking to buy?
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Maybe a little advantage but I would buy now or soon so you can thoroughly test out the computer before you really need to rely on it for classwork, etc.HBK wrote:Would there be any advantage to waiting until closer to when school starts to buy? Are there usually better sales towards the start of school, or is that when companies try to charge the most because they know students will be looking to buy?
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Bah, with bootcamp, such concerns are solidly in the past.Sangiovese wrote:You can play games on a macbook pro.... well, if anyone made games for a mac that is....nyjfanjmk wrote:For the basic user, is there any significant difference between the regular Mac Book and the Mac Book Pro to justify the extra $$?
Sorry, I really have no idea what the difference is - I just wanted to take a cheap shot at Macs
OSX for school
Windows 7 for gaming
Partition down the middle
Go for the 13 inch MBP and you can play Civ4, the only game you need
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Alpha Centauri is still so much betterOneKnight wrote:Bah, with bootcamp, such concerns are solidly in the past.Sangiovese wrote:You can play games on a macbook pro.... well, if anyone made games for a mac that is....nyjfanjmk wrote:For the basic user, is there any significant difference between the regular Mac Book and the Mac Book Pro to justify the extra $$?
Sorry, I really have no idea what the difference is - I just wanted to take a cheap shot at Macs
OSX for school
Windows 7 for gaming
Partition down the middle
Go for the 13 inch MBP and you can play Civ4, the only game you need
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I remember playing the original Civ on a 286 with no hard drive.... the game came on 4 (I think it was 4) huge 5.25" floppy disks that you had to swap depending on what you were doing.ConMan345 wrote:Alpha Centauri is still so much better
Of course, that was high style compared to my first computer - an old TI99-4a... with a tape cassette drive.
God I'm old...
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?Desert Fox wrote:Exhibit A for why you should [strike]buy a piece of shit 500 dollar[/strike] take care of your laptop.Fadedjoebreezy wrote:Macbook Pro by far, although I do not recommend spilling anything on it (the Applecare/Warranty does not cover it). I ruined mine three weeks after purchase, but sold the rest for parts on ebay and got 700. I plan on buying another one and using it at law school. Macs are just awesome machines and worth every penny. Just protect your investment better than I did!
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Shit happens. Unless you need the extra power, investing money in a laptop is a poor plan. Especially when that money is being lent at 8.5% interest.lawduder wrote:?Desert Fox wrote:Exhibit A for why you should [strike]buy a piece of shit 500 dollar[/strike] take care of your laptop.Fadedjoebreezy wrote:Macbook Pro by far, although I do not recommend spilling anything on it (the Applecare/Warranty does not cover it). I ruined mine three weeks after purchase, but sold the rest for parts on ebay and got 700. I plan on buying another one and using it at law school. Macs are just awesome machines and worth every penny. Just protect your investment better than I did!
For someone with no income an expensive laptop isn't worth it.
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I love my macbook air...but I only really use it for Itunes and word processing and internet surfing. Don't know how compatible it is for anything else...?
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+1Desert Fox wrote:Shit happens. Unless you need the extra power, investing money in a laptop is a poor plan. Especially when that money is being lent at 8.5% interest.lawduder wrote:?Desert Fox wrote:Exhibit A for why you should [strike]buy a piece of shit 500 dollar[/strike] take care of your laptop.Fadedjoebreezy wrote:Macbook Pro by far, although I do not recommend spilling anything on it (the Applecare/Warranty does not cover it). I ruined mine three weeks after purchase, but sold the rest for parts on ebay and got 700. I plan on buying another one and using it at law school. Macs are just awesome machines and worth every penny. Just protect your investment better than I did!
For someone with no income an expensive laptop isn't worth it.
Going to law school is expensive. Relocating, books, tuition, add up. Paying $1,500 for a toy is not a priority. I just need something that is reliable, replaceable (if something happened- broken, stolen, etc), and gets the job done.
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Notice that the keys are in alphabetical order, because you're a law student, and should know your damn abc's by now.
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Despite my praise for Civ4, I too played the original Civ on floppy disks. That said, I really only got into it when Civ II came out in '96. I still play I and II from time to time on Chronicles...Sangiovese wrote:I remember playing the original Civ on a 286 with no hard drive.... the game came on 4 (I think it was 4) huge 5.25" floppy disks that you had to swap depending on what you were doing.ConMan345 wrote:Alpha Centauri is still so much better
Of course, that was high style compared to my first computer - an old TI99-4a... with a tape cassette drive.
God I'm old...
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Does anyone know anything about bundles which include a desktop and a laptop? I've heard of them existing. I'd search for myself but there's an internet block here at work (which miraculously doesn't block this site).
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Buy a high quality laptop (and by the way this !=expensive), take care of it, and in case god forbid the unthinkable happens, get insurance.HBK wrote: +1
Going to law school is expensive. Relocating, books, tuition, add up. Paying $1,500 for a toy is not a priority. I just need something that is reliable, replaceable (if something happened- broken, stolen, etc), and gets the job done.
$2k on a laptop may not be a priority but the risk of it crashing in the middle of your exams is a concern.
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But 2K dollar laptops aren't that much less likely to crash. A bottom of the line Toshiba is just as reliable as the top of the line Apple. You are paying 2000 dollars for better performance, not for reliability.motiontodismiss wrote:Buy a high quality laptop (and by the way this !=expensive), take care of it, and in case god forbid the unthinkable happens, get insurance.HBK wrote: +1
Going to law school is expensive. Relocating, books, tuition, add up. Paying $1,500 for a toy is not a priority. I just need something that is reliable, replaceable (if something happened- broken, stolen, etc), and gets the job done.
$2k on a laptop may not be a priority but the risk of it crashing in the middle of your exams is a concern.
Paying 2000 dollars for a laptop you are just going to surf the net with, and write on is stupid.
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motiontodismiss wrote:Buy a high quality laptop (and by the way this !=expensive), take care of it, and in case god forbid the unthinkable happens, get insurance.HBK wrote: +1
Going to law school is expensive. Relocating, books, tuition, add up. Paying $1,500 for a toy is not a priority. I just need something that is reliable, replaceable (if something happened- broken, stolen, etc), and gets the job done.
$2k on a laptop may not be a priority but the risk of it crashing in the middle of your exams is a concern.
If you needed a $2K laptop in order to get one that was reliable, then I would agree 100%. However, you can spend $6-700 and get one that is, by all practical standards, just as reliable.
Bells and whistles and "cool factor" =/ reliability
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Honestly: Shop around at bestbuy and find a model you like. If you are smart, you'll find something with a midsized screen, no bells and whistles, lots of ram, decent processor and harddrive, that is in the $1,000 range. At that price point, you either have pretty good laptops with no extra features, or shittily made 17 inch dells and compaqs with tons of features. Once you've found what you want, shop around online to find it for the cheapest price.
Unrelated note: Dont fall for the antivirus packages that might come with your new copy of windows 7. Just get Avast and spybot and call it good. If you have system restore running on the regular, most virus issues can be solved by running in safe mode and engaging system restore.
I got this beast http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/Q10 ... 50mv.shtml in early 2006 (dual core was pretty new back then), and have had no problems at all with it over the past 4 years. Clearly I will uprgrade for LS, but I have definitely found that this computer was worth the investment.
Unrelated note: Dont fall for the antivirus packages that might come with your new copy of windows 7. Just get Avast and spybot and call it good. If you have system restore running on the regular, most virus issues can be solved by running in safe mode and engaging system restore.
I got this beast http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/Q10 ... 50mv.shtml in early 2006 (dual core was pretty new back then), and have had no problems at all with it over the past 4 years. Clearly I will uprgrade for LS, but I have definitely found that this computer was worth the investment.
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I owned this one:Sangiovese wrote:I remember playing the original Civ on a 286 with no hard drive.... the game came on 4 (I think it was 4) huge 5.25" floppy disks that you had to swap depending on what you were doing.ConMan345 wrote:Alpha Centauri is still so much better
Of course, that was high style compared to my first computer - an old TI99-4a... with a tape cassette drive.
God I'm old...

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They (the expensive/high performance ones) do last longer IME, even if it's only a function of me beating it up a lot less. My overpriced PC was a brick at 3 years. My sister's HP DESKTOP was kaput in 2. My MBP is perfectly functional at 40 months. Or maybe the more expensive brands are less likely to turn out lemons. Oh, and back up everything like your life depends on it.Desert Fox wrote:But 2K dollar laptops aren't that much less likely to crash. A bottom of the line Toshiba is just as reliable as the top of the line Apple. You are paying 2000 dollars for better performance, not for reliability.motiontodismiss wrote:Buy a high quality laptop (and by the way this !=expensive), take care of it, and in case god forbid the unthinkable happens, get insurance.HBK wrote: +1
Going to law school is expensive. Relocating, books, tuition, add up. Paying $1,500 for a toy is not a priority. I just need something that is reliable, replaceable (if something happened- broken, stolen, etc), and gets the job done.
$2k on a laptop may not be a priority but the risk of it crashing in the middle of your exams is a concern.
Paying 2000 dollars for a laptop you are just going to surf the net with, and write on is stupid.
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