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      04-29-2012, 08:41 PM   #1
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Electronics for college?

Okay guys, I'm going to be starting college this fall and I'm beginning to think about what electronics I want to buy for college. I will for sure get a laptop of some sort, and possibly a tablet. If any of you have suggestions, please chime in.

For the laptop, I'm looking for something with good power for basic computer functions. I want it to be fast, but I'm not going to be playing games on this much. I'm really leaning towards a Macbook of sorts because I love my families iMac.

For the tablet, I also lean towards iPad, because it would connect better with a Mac. The most important thing for the tablet though is note taking/educational use. I don't know much about tablets or which ones are good for such tasks.

The lower costs, the better, but they aren't really an issue as I have many scholarships and I should be able to afford some pretty nice gear with the surplus cash. Thanks for any help you can offer!
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do people actually use tablets in school? i was in college when the ipad 1 came out but i didnt see very many people use it for school... don't know if you should bother getting that unless you just want to use it for fun.
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wait for the new macbook pros that are coming out this month .

They are suppose to be redesigned completely

tablet is super useful if you get all of your textbooks in electronic format. your back will thank you, and so will the trees

edit: also, as a student, when you buy a laptop during the summer you usually get a gift like free ipod touch or last year was 100 app store card
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I think its becoming a little more common as more apps and things come out for it. I'd def use it for fun, but would like to get some educational use out of it.

I didn't know they had new ones coming out soon, thanks! I'll try and grab one in the summer but I may have to wait until the start of the school year when I get the cash surplus from my scholarships.
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Tablets are useless for note taking. You use a computer for that. And I personally need a physical textbook to read and highlight.

I used a MacBook air for college. Just make sure you get Microsoft Office for it.

Smartphone is almost a necessity for email. I suggest an iPhone and MacBook air but there's a million different options.
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I rarely even bring my macbook to classes, just use it as a desktop at home connected to monitor/HD/kb+mouse/speakers. I've had it for about 4 years now (13" aluminum unibody, essentially same as the new pros) and plan on keeping it for just as long. Upgraded to 8GB memory for $50, new battery last year, and SSD.

OP, wait for ivy bridge macbook release (several weeks) and then buy an air or MBP (depending on performance and whether you need it). Pick up a monitor, KB, mouse, and external HD and just shelf it and use as desktop when you're in your dorm. Might make more sense to go with smaller screen knowing you can use the bigger monitor while docked.
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I personally got rid of my iPad after trying to use it for e-books. Kudos to those who can use them, but I much rather have the pages physically in my hand to use.

I agree on new macbook pro. Just a little biased
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Tablets are useless for note taking. You use a computer for that. And I personally need a physical textbook to read and highlight.

I used a MacBook air for college. Just make sure you get Microsoft Office for it.

Smartphone is almost a necessity for email. I suggest an iPhone and MacBook air but there's a million different options.
I already have an iPhone and my contract expires about the time the next one is due to be out. I know I'll be buying one of those with my personal money.

How did you like the air? Im not sure how I feel about all the things it lacks like a disk drive.
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wait for the new macbook and call it a day.
iPads are stupid as far as real work is concerned.

iPhone and Macbook is the best combination.
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I rarely even bring my macbook to classes, just use it as a desktop at home connected to monitor/HD/kb+mouse/speakers. I've had it for about 4 years now (13" aluminum unibody, essentially same as the new pros) and plan on keeping it for just as long. Upgraded to 8GB memory for $50, new battery last year, and SSD.

OP, wait for ivy bridge macbook release (several weeks) and then buy an air or MBP (depending on performance and whether you need it). Pick up a monitor, KB, mouse, and external HD and just shelf it and use as desktop when you're in your dorm. Might make more sense to go with smaller screen knowing you can use the bigger monitor while docked.
I never even thought of doing this but thats a great idea. I'll look into this for sure, I would be willing to go down in size on the actual computer if I had a monitor.
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I'm a freshman this year, almost finished with school. I have a MacBookPro 15" completely loaded up along with the 'new' iPad + LTE. I also have a BlackBerry Bold 9930.

Honestly, having a smartphone is amazing. In high school, pretty much everyone had one, but college is a different story. I can really see how people struggle who don't have one. iPhone/BlackBerry/Android... can't really go wrong, just depends on what you will use it for, but the basic functions (email, browsing, messaging, calendar, organization etc) exist on all platforms.

I use my computer more than my tablet, but my iPad has been great. Good at keeping stuff together (I have a To Do app that syncs between my iPad and BlackBerry). And it really is just all around fun to have. Definitely more of a luxury than a necessity though.

Definitely invest in a laptop though. I fully loaded mine, and it ended up costing a bit over $3000, but I'll probably be able to use it all four years considering the specs.

Microsoft Office is obviously a necessity, I guess you could use Pages, but I'm not really a fan.

I didn't get the Air because I thought it would get damaged too easily. One drop and your done...


Also, good luck with school! Where are you headed?
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I never even thought of doing this but thats a great idea. I'll look into this for sure, I would be willing to go down in size on the actual computer if I had a monitor.
Yeah, it's a big reason of why I went with 13"

I actually mounted a 10-USB port hub behind my desk and plug everything into that; really convenient. Just make sure it's got its own power supply so you don't burn out the comp's USB port.

The MB headphone jack doubles as an optical sound port with a $3 toslink adapter so you can route that to a receiver w/ 5.1 with an optical cable.

Monitor plugs in directly into display port --> DVI adapter.

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I'm a freshman this year, almost finished with school. I have a MacBookPro 15" completely loaded up along with the 'new' iPad + LTE. I also have a BlackBerry Bold 9930.

Honestly, having a smartphone is amazing. In high school, pretty much everyone had one, but college is a different story. I can really see how people struggle who don't have one. iPhone/BlackBerry/Android... can't really go wrong, just depends on what you will use it for, but the basic functions (email, browsing, messaging, calendar, organization etc) exist on all platforms.

I use my computer more than my tablet, but my iPad has been great. Good at keeping stuff together (I have a To Do app that syncs between my iPad and BlackBerry). And it really is just all around fun to have. Definitely more of a luxury than a necessity though.

Definitely invest in a laptop though. I fully loaded mine, and it ended up costing a bit over $3000, but I'll probably be able to use it all four years considering the specs.

Microsoft Office is obviously a necessity, I guess you could use Pages, but I'm not really a fan.

I didn't get the Air because I thought it would get damaged too easily. One drop and your done...


Also, good luck with school! Where are you headed?
Thanks guys for all the imput, its been really helpful! I'm liking the idea of a Macbook Pro, but opting for a smaller one so I can hook up to a display in my dorm.

I'll be at Arkansas State University this fall. I looked all around me, big and small. Its big enough but not too big and impersonal, plus this is my hometown and I have a lot of connections here, which will be a big help while I'm in school. And they throw money at almost anyone going there, I was given a full ride and then some. Too good of an offer to turn down considering U of A didn't even give me half of their cost.

Once again, thanks for all the help guys!
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Tablets are useless for note taking. You use a computer for that. And I personally need a physical textbook to read and highlight.

I used a MacBook air for college. Just make sure you get Microsoft Office for it.

Smartphone is almost a necessity for email. I suggest an iPhone and MacBook air but there's a million different options.
I use my laptop for notes as well. My last class was just ridiculous with notes. I can't image what it would have been like if I had to hand write everything instead of typing it. I agree with needing physical textbooks too. I just don't think I can read such things on a monitor screen.

As for tablets, a buddy of mine has the Asus Transformer Prime and has some kind of note taking app that types whatever he writes down into notes. So he can draw graphs, tables, etc. and it would convert them into notes. I thought that would be useful for class. However, it would still be a little pain in the but to type/write stuff on a tablet.

OP- as other have suggested, you should wait for the new Macbook (I'm anxiously waiting for it too). Rumors have it that the new Macbook Pro will be thinner and lighter yet still packs the higher performance than the air. So you might be able to get the best of both worlds. For me personally and ideally, I would get a small and light laptop (Macbook Air) to carry around and take notes and then have a desktop for the heavier stuff like games, video and photo editing, etc. The last month or two I had to write a marketing plan as well as a research paper and I wish I had a desktop to do those on. Some people could do with just a laptop but I think it's a bit too taxing.

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Thanks guys for all the imput, its been really helpful! I'm liking the idea of a Macbook Pro, but opting for a smaller one so I can hook up to a display in my dorm.

I'll be at Arkansas State University this fall. I looked all around me, big and small. Its big enough but not too big and impersonal, plus this is my hometown and I have a lot of connections here, which will be a big help while I'm in school. And they throw money at almost anyone going there, I was given a full ride and then some. Too good of an offer to turn down considering U of A didn't even give me half of their cost.

Once again, thanks for all the help guys!
Sounds good, I'm sure you'll have fun! Freshman year is definitely an experience! (Although, I do want to get back home...)

I never thought of a display, the dorm desks are really small where I am. But a 13" MacBookPro, or the Air is great. Definitely more power there than you need, haha.

Good luck again!
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Love my macbook for school. Ipad sucks for work related things, just good for surfing the web and playing games. Make sure to get microsoft suite and also might want to consider running a partition for windows depending on if you need windows for programs, depends on your major. good luck in college!

Edit: E-text books suck ass.
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I have a macbook air, it's amazing to carry around campus and the instant on is nice rather than waiting for it to boot. Also don't forget a good scanner/printer you will use it more than you think.
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I have a macbook air, it's amazing to carry around campus and the instant on is nice rather than waiting for it to boot. Also don't forget a good scanner/printer you will use it more than you think.
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Depends on your major. Check with your school to see if they require a certain type of computer for your major. I'm a mechanical engineer at VTech and they require all engineers to have laptop tablets; not the ipad type. I use an HP Elitebook and it gets the job done. If you're gonna be artsy at all, Architecture/graphic design/ etc. Macbooks are they way to go. I used to have a pro before I changed majors.

Keep in mind that if you do end up buying a Mac, you may be required to install Windows using bootcamp/VMWare/Parallels. Its not hard to do, but it could save you some trouble by just buying a windows laptop. I used to be a business major, and certain programs we needed were only available in windows form.
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I'm a freshman this year, almost finished with school. I have a MacBookPro 15" completely loaded up along with the 'new' iPad + LTE. I also have a BlackBerry Bold 9930.

Honestly, having a smartphone is amazing. In high school, pretty much everyone had one, but college is a different story. I can really see how people struggle who don't have one. iPhone/BlackBerry/Android... can't really go wrong, just depends on what you will use it for, but the basic functions (email, browsing, messaging, calendar, organization etc) exist on all platforms.

I use my computer more than my tablet, but my iPad has been great. Good at keeping stuff together (I have a To Do app that syncs between my iPad and BlackBerry). And it really is just all around fun to have. Definitely more of a luxury than a necessity though.

Definitely invest in a laptop though. I fully loaded mine, and it ended up costing a bit over $3000, but I'll probably be able to use it all four years considering the specs.

Microsoft Office is obviously a necessity, I guess you could use Pages, but I'm not really a fan.

I didn't get the Air because I thought it would get damaged too easily. One drop and your done...


Also, good luck with school! Where are you headed?
couldn't agree more. same set up i have
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I got a MacBook pro 15inch. Fits perfectly in my book bag. I almost take it everyday whenever I need to do work on it. I also put windows 7 64bit on bootcamp for any program that needs windows. I'm a civil engineering major and use Microsoft office a lot, autocad, sometimes matlab and solid works.
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