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2 laptop suggestions for college students

Submitted by Rick on July 23, 2008 - 11:46pm.
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Millions of new college students will be leaving for their respective campuses (campii?) soon. These students will more than likely go to college with a computer...probably a laptop. I would like to suggest two possible laptops ideas for these students.

Both of my ideas involve good systems that will allow college kids to word process, chat, email, listen to music, watch DVD's, browse the web wirelessly(for school research of course), create presentations, spreadsheets, download and edit photos and much more. Neither involve Windows and thus don't require a degree in computer security and maintenance. One of the computers costs between $1200-1800 and the other costs less than $700.

The more expensive laptop I refer to is an Apple MacBook. Macbooks are sleek, easy to carry, powerful and safe computers that should get most students through their entire college career. Adding software like NeoOffice or OpenOffice give the MacBook complete compatibility with Microsoft Office documents for free. And for me, the biggest advantage of a Macbook is there solid reputation and the fact that the student will not have to worry about virus and spyware threats like a Windows machine.

My lower cost laptop involves watching weekend sales at the big box stores, then snatching up a machine with at least 2GB of Ram (they all have wireless, fast processors, and DVD burners these days). After the purchase, download and install Ubuntu Linux. Like the Macbook, it will be fast, Microsoft Office compatible, and capable of all the functions that a college kid needs. All this without the hassle of worrying about virus protection and spyware protection. Again, like the Macbook, Linux computers aren't susceptible to the kinds of devastating attacks found on Windows machines. Great performance for a great price.

There will be some students who are studying a particular profession where a Windows machine is a requirement, but for the majority of students who need a laptop that can perform the functions I described earlier, a Macbook or Linux computer would make great choices.

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IBM made Thinkpads before

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 29, 2008 - 6:54pm.

IBM made Thinkpads before Lenovo did. IBM sold Thinkpad to Lenovo.

Everyone hates Mac users.

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IBM Version ?

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 29, 2008 - 11:57am.

Where do you live where people " throw rocks " !!

Can't be New York, Chicago or DC !

They have handguns !!

Try a plain shopping bag !!

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Even though IBM's version

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 27, 2008 - 4:42pm.

Even though IBM's version beats Lenovo's, the Thinkpad is pretty regularly the best option. Not only is it lighter and less expensive than a Macbook, but people won't throw rocks at you for being an Apple supporter while you walk down the street.

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