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512816 2007-01-05 05:16:00 Hi People.

Im going to university in a month and im looking for a laptop under $1500, the thing is via pricespy and DSE, there are heaps of models that come within my price range and i dont have the time to go through them all. Can someone suggest the best laptop under $1500 (inc GST).
Specs - Nothing under 1.6GHZ
512 megs ram +
60gig HDD +
Wifi
DvdRw
And ideally - non integrated graphics (im hoping, wat im looking at atm all seem to be integrated)


Also, will any product i buy now with xp preinstalled come with the vista downgrade coupon thing?

Thannks Alot
noone (22)
512817 2007-01-05 05:21:00 And unless you are very good at convincing, no macs! noone (22)
512818 2007-01-05 05:30:00 I don't know of any many laptops under $1500 ie budget end of the market that don't have an integrated graphics card. I would say what ever you get will be suitable.
And no a MacBook would be approx $2,000 which would be over your budget even though maintenance and security wise it would be far less trouble than a PC. But that is just from my experience. ;)

Under $1500 I doubt it will have the grunt to run Vista if and when you get it at the end of the year.
winmacguy (3367)
512819 2007-01-05 05:32:00 And unless you are very good at convincing, no macs!

Which Uni are you going to? You don't need to be "convinced" to by a Mac you just need to TRY one in store first with an Apple guy on hand to give you a tour to see if you like what your looking at.
winmacguy (3367)
512820 2007-01-05 05:35:00 Um, talked to the parents, i can spend up to $2000 now.

Thanks
noone (22)
512821 2007-01-05 05:38:00 I havnt use a mac since the Mac Classic days, the thing about the mac is that i alot of PC knowledge (A+,Network+), so i dont want to throw away what i have and have to learn something new.

How is Windows emulation on the latest macs?
noone (22)
512822 2007-01-05 05:43:00 I havnt use a mac since the Mac Classic days, the thing about the mac is that i alot of PC knowledge (A+,Network+), so i dont want to throw away what i have and have to learn something new.

How is Windows emulation on the latest macs?

Using Parallels in OS X (Unix Based) Windows runs faster on a Mac than it does on a PC while running OS X at the same time hence the name. OS X light years advanced from OS9 (Classic) which I actually started on. OS X uses standard TCP/IP networking and utilises Samba (re Linux) which is much improved over Classic which used Apple Talk which PC networks Hate with vengance.
www.apple.com
winmacguy (3367)
512823 2007-01-05 05:46:00 I havnt use a mac since the Mac Classic days, the thing about the mac is that i alot of PC knowledge (A+,Network+), so i dont want to throw away what i have and have to learn something new.

How is Windows emulation on the latest macs?

why emulate when you can dual boot
P.S If you did decide the mac way, apple does education discount(check their website)
plod (107)
512824 2007-01-05 05:47:00 Um, talked to the parents, i can spend up to $2000 now.

Thanks

Check out this site. It is from a previous PC user who recently converted so he probably thinks like you do.
www.lifehacker.com
You save yourself a heap of frustration with no need to defrag, clean out viruses, you will be able to connect easily to the Uni network or to your parents PCs.... the list goes on.
winmacguy (3367)
512825 2007-01-05 05:50:00 why emulate when you can dual boot

With Bootcamp you can dual boot or with Parallels which is now in its 2nd or 3rd Beta you can run Windows natively in parallel with OS X so for the 1 or 2 programs that are Windows only you use Windows for the rest you use Mac and still open Windows files.
winmacguy (3367)
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