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    Well. I'm needing a new laptop for university. I'm looking to spend around £800ish and want to know if anyone has had any good deals recently which they would like to pass on. Would be lovely!

    I wont really use the laptop for gaming as I'm also taking my desktop but at best I'd be playing Red Alert 3 so theres not too high specs.

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    Well, it depends what you need, not only for school projects but also other things. Also what you like most, Windows or Mac.

    I am a Mac users myself, using a MacBook Pro 15" - and I'm glad for that. Tho its more than $800 but you also get pretty good with it.

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    Mac or pc is first question, although the new MacBook air looks good.

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    www.dell.co.uk for what you want.

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    My opinion for the MacBook Air: It sucks... It got:

    - 2 USBs
    - 1 MagSafe (Charger)
    - 1 Minidisplay port
    - 1 Headphone Line-In
    - 1 Built-In Microphone

    ... Not even a CD Drive. I would rather go for a MacBook Pro - It's cheaper than the Air, and actually better.

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    Thanks for feedback. I was looking into the macbook air but i'm not too pleased with this 2 usbs and no cd drive.. I can live without a cd drive but if i've got my mouse and headset in then I'm gonna have to unplug for a usb flash drive. Hmm. I might go Macbook pro. Surely then I've got a slightly older model but as its older i can get it cheaper and therefore add better specs for the same price as macbook air. x
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9y View Post
    Thanks for feedback. I was looking into the macbook air but i'm not too pleased with this 2 usbs and no cd drive.. I can live without a cd drive but if i've got my mouse and headset in then I'm gonna have to unplug for a usb flash drive. Hmm. I might go Macbook pro. Surely then I've got a slightly older model but as its older i can get it cheaper and therefore add better specs for the same price as macbook air. x
    ain't the macbook pro like £999 ish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack View Post
    ain't the macbook pro like £999 ish?
    http://www.apple.com/uk/macbookpro/

    £999 for 13 inch.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Stexual: View Post
    yeah they said that pro is cheaper than air, when air is like £849 and pro is £999?

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    Don't bother with a mac you will be bullied for it unless you are doing a creative degree.

    To be honest with the way laptop technology developments is accelerating I think £800 is far too steep a budget. You could pick up the perfect full sized laptop for around £400 perfect for uni.

    I personally recommend HP for students as they are well rounded machines. For instance I didn't have a TV at uni so my laptop was my main source of entertainment, my HP had brilliant speaker quality and came with a remote control allowing me to sit in bed and watch tv on it. Spec wise it was edging onto the upper market end and it cost me £450 from tesco's.


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