10-25-2007, 07:59 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Advice on Mac laptop buying wanted.
I am debating buying a mac laptop, mainly to get used to the operating system since I keep finding myself having to do some kind of support (or passing it up) for macs.
It is also going to be used for the purpose of seeing if I need a Windows based Laptop anymore. I have always been a Windows user, or Linux on my servers, but I'm ready for a change. After installing Vista and using that for 3 weeks, I went back to XP and now am determined to never use windows again at home if at all possible. I don't need a top of the line Mac, mainly because I don't want to spend $1000 for a 13" top of the line model. I don't think I'd mind a PowerPC version at all as long as it would run the newest OS. Since I will be completely new to Apple again, I don't know much about what I'm looking for. What recommendations do yall have as for the minimum hardware I should look for, or models I should look for, prices, etc. I would prefer a 15" or bigger screen model since I will probably be doing programming from it (inside a VM) every once in a blue moon. |
10-25-2007, 04:53 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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What Rat said - I have the 15" and it's beeeyoooootiful. You can get the student/teacher version of Office for about $120. I didn't go crazy, but I did get a fair amount of memory etc so that I could make it last a while. I'm not the type to buy laptops regularly. See this thread! We talked about it a bit before it degraded into "mac vs. pc" stuff.
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10-25-2007, 05:04 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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You can find refurbished Mac laptops that are only 1 generation old at a reasonable discount, and considering how long they last you'll still be in good shape. Imagine buying a 2004 BMW instead of a 2007 Kia.
Get the first generation Intel MacBook Pro 15". I found one for my mom that was around $1k. It had a good processor and more than enough ram. Don't get less than a 1.5 GHz processor and 1 GB ram. I'd never get less than 2 GB ram personally, but being a Mac guy I obviously love throwing money at my computer. |
10-25-2007, 08:52 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Psycho
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I appreciate the comments (and link to the other thread Jess). I think I am going to troll on ebay for a few weeks and try to catch a good deal on one of those MacBooks. I don't mind spending up to about $1000 since I know I could re-bay it if I fall in love with Mac and decide I want to upgrade to a newer model (or if I hate it).
I'm a bit depressed that I just sunk $600 into my PC for upgrades a few weeks ago... |
10-27-2007, 05:04 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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I should have said 'damn near new' instead of 'brand new'... He says it was purchased a week ago, and is including the receipt. It has only been turned on for a couple hours total.
He is getting his Leopard disk in the mail monday/tuesday and will ship that to me when it comes in. I figure it's a decent deal. If I had gone thru apple, it would have cost me $1070 with my school discount. |
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