Anonymous wrote:I would do a MacBook Pro vs an Air. The Pro will get him through 4 years of college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE my MacBook Air. However, please have him find out whether his college’s IT is compatible with Mac if he will need to download any software for his classes. Some unis say their required software programs can’t be installed on a Mac. Assuming that’s all good, I would buy the lightest new MacBook you can find. Make sure to buy a good carrying sleeve to go with it so it doesn’t get banged up while he hauls it around.
The spec's on the MacBook are not that great. Mine is great but if I was doing school work or a job on it, I'd want better. The new Pro's are very lightweight now.
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE my MacBook Air. However, please have him find out whether his college’s IT is compatible with Mac if he will need to download any software for his classes. Some unis say their required software programs can’t be installed on a Mac. Assuming that’s all good, I would buy the lightest new MacBook you can find. Make sure to buy a good carrying sleeve to go with it so it doesn’t get banged up while he hauls it around.
OP here, the Air won't? The Pro is more expensive, wasn't sure if it was worth it. FTR, he currently has a $400 HP that he's had since 9th grade and he's never had a problem with it.Anonymous wrote:I would do a MacBook Pro vs an Air. The Pro will get him through 4 years of college.
Anonymous wrote:I would do a MacBook Pro vs an Air. The Pro will get him through 4 years of college.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestion, I will make sure we check with his school before purchasing anything; hadn't thought about that!
He wont' be doing any computer engineering or graphic design stuff so no worries there.