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Question about apples education discount??
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<blockquote data-quote="Calsoldier" data-source="post: 136507" data-attributes="member: 11178"><p>I'd say go with the powerbook. It's not too convinient to have two computers for college stuff, as you'd always have to transfer from one to the other, etc. With the powerbook, everything will be with you at all times wherever you bring it. However, if money is not really a big issue, and you're not worried about transfering files, then I think having two computers is somewhat good just incase something happens to one of them (being theft, damage, or whatever other issues may arrise). </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Oleg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calsoldier, post: 136507, member: 11178"] I'd say go with the powerbook. It's not too convinient to have two computers for college stuff, as you'd always have to transfer from one to the other, etc. With the powerbook, everything will be with you at all times wherever you bring it. However, if money is not really a big issue, and you're not worried about transfering files, then I think having two computers is somewhat good just incase something happens to one of them (being theft, damage, or whatever other issues may arrise). Good luck Oleg [/QUOTE]
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