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Good Options for Future College Student?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cherokee" data-source="post: 364626" data-attributes="member: 28697"><p>What do you plan on doing with the computer? Will it be used for general things like writing papers, email and web surfing? </p><p></p><p>If so, a MacBook with at least 1 gig of RAM would fit the bill nicely. If you are into digital media, a larger HDD would be a good upgrade. It's not necessary though. An external HDD is a nice option.</p><p></p><p>If you are planning on buying this summer, you will probably be getting Leopard, the new Mac OS. It may be worth your while to wait until it's released. It will save you some money on the upgrade costs. We may also see new MacBook hardware this Spring or Summer.</p><p></p><p>The best advice is to get the nicest computer you can comfortably afford. Future-proofing is always a good idea. Apple Care is something you should strongly consider.</p><p></p><p>Most importantly... Don't forget about your student discount!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cherokee, post: 364626, member: 28697"] What do you plan on doing with the computer? Will it be used for general things like writing papers, email and web surfing? If so, a MacBook with at least 1 gig of RAM would fit the bill nicely. If you are into digital media, a larger HDD would be a good upgrade. It's not necessary though. An external HDD is a nice option. If you are planning on buying this summer, you will probably be getting Leopard, the new Mac OS. It may be worth your while to wait until it's released. It will save you some money on the upgrade costs. We may also see new MacBook hardware this Spring or Summer. The best advice is to get the nicest computer you can comfortably afford. Future-proofing is always a good idea. Apple Care is something you should strongly consider. Most importantly... Don't forget about your student discount! [/QUOTE]
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