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Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by goosey » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:12 pm

I am in the market to get a new laptop for law school--one that will get me through the next 3 years. The concensus on tls seems to be that one should go with the 13" MacBook Pro

I have always used windows and am not very comfortable with macs--one of my concerns is that I will be getting my laptop about a week before the start of classes and it will likely take me some time to get accustomed to the new format--am I overthinking things or is this a valid concern?

Macs are obviously pricier. I could get a solid sony laptop for under 700---and technology changes really fast. so at the end of the day, will I want to keep the same laptop for all 3 years anyway? Also, does the macbook really hold up better than the rest?

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by GettingReady2010 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:15 pm

goosey wrote:I am in the market to get a new laptop for law school--one that will get me through the next 3 years. The concensus on tls seems to be that one should go with the 13" MacBook Pro

I have always used windows and am not very comfortable with macs--one of my concerns is that I will be getting my laptop about a week before the start of classes and it will likely take me some time to get accustomed to the new format--am I overthinking things or is this a valid concern?

Macs are obviously pricier. I could get a solid sony laptop for under 700---and technology changes really fast. so at the end of the day, will I want to keep the same laptop for all 3 years anyway? Also, does the macbook really hold up better than the rest?
I heard the Pro is completely unnecessary unless you plan on playing games and some other stuff. I'm pretty sure that the basic macbook will be fine.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by NU_Jet55 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:15 pm

GettingReady2010 wrote:the Pro is completely unnecessary unless you plan on playing games and some other stuff. I'm pretty sure that the basic macbook will be fine.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by FlightoftheEarls » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:24 pm

goosey wrote:
I have always used windows and am not very comfortable with macs--one of my concerns is that I will be getting my laptop about a week before the start of classes and it will likely take me some time to get accustomed to the new format--am I overthinking things or is this a valid concern?
My Dell burnt out around Thanksgiving of last year (1L year). I got a Pro and felt completely comfortable on it by the time finals rolled around 3 weeks later. I had never used a Mac before, either. You should be fine, adjustment-wise.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by dominkay » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:26 pm

It really isn't difficult to adjust to using a Mac. The operating system is designed to be intuitive. Do you have an iPod? Did you find it hard to figure out?

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by goosey » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:36 pm

dominkay wrote:It really isn't difficult to adjust to using a Mac. The operating system is designed to be intuitive. Do you have an iPod? Did you find it hard to figure out?

the last ipod I had was when the mini FIRST came out...ever since phones started including mp3 players I felt no need for an ipod :-/

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by dominkay » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:39 pm

goosey wrote:
dominkay wrote:It really isn't difficult to adjust to using a Mac. The operating system is designed to be intuitive. Do you have an iPod? Did you find it hard to figure out?

the last ipod I had was when the mini FIRST came out...ever since phones started including mp3 players I felt no need for an ipod :-/
But did you find it difficult to use? No, right? Then you're good.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by OperaSoprano » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:39 pm

I have a MacBook Pro. On it right now. I love it and would highly recommend it, Goosey.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by legalease9 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:40 pm

Go windows. Yes mac is better, but Windows is more compatible. This is not only for games but also for some law schools software etc. That compatibility is invaluable.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by legalease9 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:41 pm

GettingReady2010 wrote:
goosey wrote:I am in the market to get a new laptop for law school--one that will get me through the next 3 years. The concensus on tls seems to be that one should go with the 13" MacBook Pro

I have always used windows and am not very comfortable with macs--one of my concerns is that I will be getting my laptop about a week before the start of classes and it will likely take me some time to get accustomed to the new format--am I overthinking things or is this a valid concern?

Macs are obviously pricier. I could get a solid sony laptop for under 700---and technology changes really fast. so at the end of the day, will I want to keep the same laptop for all 3 years anyway? Also, does the macbook really hold up better than the rest?
I heard the Pro is completely unnecessary unless you plan on playing games and some other stuff. I'm pretty sure that the basic macbook will be fine.
If you plan on playing games, a mac of any kind is completely worthless.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by lawduder » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:41 pm

My 13'' MacBook Pro came a few days ago and it's certainly awesome! Right now you'll get a free iPod and printer as well. You probably can sell the iPod for at least $100 and recoup some of the costs of your new computer.

When I made the switch from Windows to Mac OS it took me about an hour and a half to feel completely comfortable. You'll never go back once you've learned to use your Mac. Plus, you can still get Microsoft Office for your Mac. Most schools nowadays aren't living in the stone age either so your Mac should be compatible with your exam software (make sure to check though).

also, buy the Apple Care!

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by goosey » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:48 pm

OperaSoprano wrote:I have a MacBook Pro. On it right now. I love it and would highly recommend it, Goosey.

awesome. so whats the difference between a regular macbook and a pro? The regular one is 949 while the pro is 1099..so about a hundred dollar difference, which isnt too much if there is a significant advantage to the pro outside of gaming, which i dont intend on doing

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by bilbobaggins » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:48 pm

GettingReady2010 wrote:
goosey wrote:I am in the market to get a new laptop for law school--one that will get me through the next 3 years. The concensus on tls seems to be that one should go with the 13" MacBook Pro

I have always used windows and am not very comfortable with macs--one of my concerns is that I will be getting my laptop about a week before the start of classes and it will likely take me some time to get accustomed to the new format--am I overthinking things or is this a valid concern?

Macs are obviously pricier. I could get a solid sony laptop for under 700---and technology changes really fast. so at the end of the day, will I want to keep the same laptop for all 3 years anyway? Also, does the macbook really hold up better than the rest?
I heard the Pro is completely unnecessary unless you plan on playing games and some other stuff. I'm pretty sure that the basic macbook will be fine.
Yes, but the difference in price is so minimal, it's worth it to pay roughly $100 more for over $100 of more computer.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by TheTopBloke » Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:53 pm

Yes.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by Thomas Jefferson » Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:13 pm

People still do things outside the browser?

1. Get the cheapest computer that is still reliable and has a comfortable keyboard.
2. Live on the cloud.
3. ?????
4. Profit.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by StrictlyLiable » Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:24 pm

TheTopBloke wrote:Yes.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by OperaSoprano » Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:45 pm

goosey wrote:
OperaSoprano wrote:I have a MacBook Pro. On it right now. I love it and would highly recommend it, Goosey.

awesome. so whats the difference between a regular macbook and a pro? The regular one is 949 while the pro is 1099..so about a hundred dollar difference, which isnt too much if there is a significant advantage to the pro outside of gaming, which i dont intend on doing
It was a gift, so I didn't make that comparison myself. I hope that others can enlighten you better than I can, but I've been very happy so far.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by 09042014 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:50 pm

The only reason to get a mac is because you like their Operating system. OP doesn't like OSX, and instead likes windows. This means OP should get a laptop with windows.

She'll also have a lot of money.

Buy a 600 dollar dell and be done with it.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by Thomas Jefferson » Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:56 pm

Desert Fox wrote:The only reason to get a mac is because you like their Operating system. OP doesn't like OSX, and instead likes windows. This means OP should get a laptop with windows.

She'll also have a lot of money.

Buy a 600 dollar anything-but-dell and be done with it.
FTFY

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by AngryAvocado » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:02 pm

Concur with the anti-Dell sentiment. It's like they custom build them to shit the bed at the most crucial moment.

Also, the company is going to hell in a handbasket. Heard it here (and in Business Week) first, ladies and gents.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by 09042014 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:09 pm

Thomas Jefferson wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:The only reason to get a mac is because you like their Operating system. OP doesn't like OSX, and instead likes windows. This means OP should get a laptop with windows.

She'll also have a lot of money.

Buy a 600 dollar anything-but-dell and be done with it.
FTFY
Price : reliability is the lowest on the market.

Asus is probably best choice if you will pay a small premium, for a slightly lower defect rate.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by 09042014 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:11 pm

AngryAvocado wrote:Concur with the anti-Dell sentiment. It's like they custom build them to shit the bed at the most crucial moment.

Also, the company is going to hell in a handbasket. Heard it here (and in Business Week) first, ladies and gents.

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by blink » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:14 pm

Also, you can run windows on a mac to get the best of both worlds...

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Re: Should I get a MacBook Pro?

Post by blink » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:15 pm

Desert Fox wrote:
AngryAvocado wrote:Concur with the anti-Dell sentiment. It's like they custom build them to shit the bed at the most crucial moment.

Also, the company is going to hell in a handbasket. Heard it here (and in Business Week) first, ladies and gents.

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what is this supposed to show? apple has a mere 0.9% lower malfunction rate in the third year than dell does...

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