I've been at LSU for two and a half years and I never realized how important a laptop is for taking notes in class until I borrowed the IBM ThinkPad from my office. In my Finance and ISDS classes, it was a great tool to take good notes so I decided on something unique and light.
I bought a new Core 2 Duo Apple MacBook. The midrange model suited my needs. 2.0Ghz dual core, 1GB Ram, 80GB hard drive and a DVD/RW. With my Apple discount through LSU, I paid 1500. That included the 3 year warranty. I looked at IBM ThinkPads, the only laptop that i think is worth a darn, but to get them equipped like my MacBook, they were in excess of 1500.
If you're thinking about getting a mac just to use for basic stuff, don't hesitate! They are amazing!!! It's very fast. Very clean and easy to get used to. The whole lack of a right click (unless you buy their bluetooth mouse called Mighty Mouse) doesn't phase me at all.
I bought a new Core 2 Duo Apple MacBook. The midrange model suited my needs. 2.0Ghz dual core, 1GB Ram, 80GB hard drive and a DVD/RW. With my Apple discount through LSU, I paid 1500. That included the 3 year warranty. I looked at IBM ThinkPads, the only laptop that i think is worth a darn, but to get them equipped like my MacBook, they were in excess of 1500.
If you're thinking about getting a mac just to use for basic stuff, don't hesitate! They are amazing!!! It's very fast. Very clean and easy to get used to. The whole lack of a right click (unless you buy their bluetooth mouse called Mighty Mouse) doesn't phase me at all.