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Thread ID: 129130 2013-02-04 07:13:00 What computer setup should I use for uni? matthewkeelty (9017) Press F1
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1326488 2013-02-04 07:13:00 Hey guys,

I'm about to head back to uni and have decided I want to change back to Windows with my computer setup . Previously I was using a 21 . 5" iMac (the big screen is the most helpful thing for assignments) and an iPad 2 for anything portable, as well as an iPhone .

I'm wanting something similar but running Windows 8, and was thinking either getting a ultrabook and a large LCD monitor, or getting a desktop and a tablet .

What do you guys reckon, and could you give some suggestions on specific products? I have a budget of about $1500 - $2000 . Looking for ease of use typing and mouse, as well as being able to access, edit and view documents anywhere .

So far as I see it the ultrabook and LCD is better option as the files are always there and don't have to worry about syncing them, but I am worried it won't be able to run a large monitor very well . Whereas a desktop would be easy to use, but it's a pain access files over the net, and tablet aren't quite there in terms of editing yet .

Looking forward to your opinions, Cheers :)
matthewkeelty (9017)
1326489 2013-02-04 07:19:00 How about something like a Samsung ATIV (www.ascent.co.nz)? Flexibility of a tablet, usability of an ultrabook and the power(ish) of a desktop PC. Not enough in the budget for an LCD though... pcuser42 (130)
1326490 2013-02-04 07:22:00 this is not available in New Zealand yet but I'm going to import myself a Surface Pro device from the US, comes out this week

Best of both worlds, real Intel Core i5 CPU in a tablet form factor with a proper OS, Windows 8, but in a tablet form factor that allows a clip on 3mm thick cover that is also a touch keyboard, or a 6mm cover/keyboard that actually has proper movable 'scissor' keys oon the QWERTY keyboard

www.microsoft.com
nmercer (3899)
1326491 2013-02-04 07:27:00 Have had a look at the ATIV in store and was impressed by it, would possibly be able to bundle in an LCD too, or at least make a good cash offer. And yea would have loved to go surface, not sure I can wait until they get here. Thanks! matthewkeelty (9017)
1326492 2013-02-04 07:55:00 I can't and won't wait for a Surface Pro. I'm importing my Surface using the NZ Post youshop service www.youshop.co.nz there are other freight forwarders that offer a similar service nmercer (3899)
1326493 2013-02-04 07:58:00 How much do you reckon it will cost you all up? I'm guessing you'll go the 128GB and get a keyboard cover with it? And reckon it will be able to run a larger LCD monitor? matthewkeelty (9017)
1326494 2013-02-04 08:08:00 What's wrong with like a bluetooth keyboard and your iPad? Chilling_Silence (9)
1326495 2013-02-13 08:54:00 How much do you reckon it will cost you all up? I'm guessing you'll go the 128GB and get a keyboard cover with it? And reckon it will be able to run a larger LCD monitor?

So my Surface Pro 128GB cost me nz$1300

The screen is full HD' 1,920-by-1,080-pixel resolution with a 208ppi pixel density

It has a Mini DisplayPort that can drive a external screen resolutions up to 2560x1600p
nmercer (3899)
1326496 2013-02-13 09:06:00 So my Surface Pro 128GB cost me nz$1300

The screen is full HD' 1,920-by-1,080-pixel resolution with a 208ppi pixel density

It has a Mini DisplayPort that can drive a external screen resolutions up to 2560x1600p

Awesome, I'm gonna go that way too, as soon as I sell the iMac. Cheers for your help!
matthewkeelty (9017)
1326497 2013-02-13 10:17:00 I'm kinda with chill on this, since you have all this apple gear, why spend the money to change? Of course you can sell all your apple tech and get enough to buy some really nice windows gear but is there much point?

An ultrabook will run a large monitor fine, it's the netbooks you have to worry about!
The Error Guy (14052)
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