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Like Stok said, DMU gives students laptops (yay). I'm pretty Windows savvy, but I love Mac and am hoping that I can use my macbook for most of my work.![]()
Darn, I was starting to like you. I hate OSX. So slow and restricting. I have a macbook pro, and I feel it is the worst investement we have ever ever made. Samsungs new max looking laptop is nice, but I am all for strong and fast computers.
The only thing apple I will buy will be the ipad version X when I am ready to apply.
PS, just pulling your leg on the mac thing. I still like you!
RRT
Darn, I was starting to like you. I hate OSX. So slow and restricting. I have a macbook pro, and I feel it is the worst investement we have ever ever made. Samsungs new max looking laptop is nice, but I am all for strong and fast computers.
The only thing apple I will buy will be the ipad version X when I am ready to apply.
PS, just pulling your leg on the mac thing. I still like you!
RRT
Like Stok said, DMU gives students laptops (yay).
Remember that they're not "giving" you a laptop...you're still paying for it with tuition money, but at least you have good feelings about it instead. 😀
Lenovos are dependable if you roll with Windows 7. Having tablet functionality (i.e. X220T) is pretty useful.
and from what I understand, they are loaning it to you. it is still DMU's property as they can ask for it back at the end of 4 years. They never do and apparently never will, but i suppose it is supposed to keep you from looking at porn on it or something.

Ha if anyone hates you I will call them erroneous for thinking so.This is why I'm bringing my own computer.
👍👍
I kid. Don't hate me.
I used my acceptance as an excuse to buy a new Macbook Pro, and I love it so far.
(which, btw, I asked a student during my interview and they said the school is very mac friendly, but I think we have to get windows installed)I kid. Don't hate me.
and from what I understand, they are loaning it to you. it is still DMU's property as they can ask for it back at the end of 4 years. They never do and apparently never will, but i suppose it is supposed to keep you from looking at porn on it or something.
Remember that they're not "giving" you a laptop...you're still paying for it with tuition money, but at least you have good feelings about it instead. 😀
Lenovos are dependable if you roll with Windows 7. Having tablet functionality (i.e. X220T) is pretty useful.
I love how this thread devolved to "I'm a PC" and "I'm a Mac" circleherk
The thing is, the computer Apple makes are intel based now. As far as how fast an apple is out of the box, not very fast. The very fastest macbook pro (I mean the most expensive they make) doesn't even compare to a middle of the road gaming laptop from MSI, Toshiba, Dell, Asus, or Sager.
The only thing my macbook pro is good for is eye candy. My Sager is where it is at.
BTW, for those that love OSX but find that they need windows, usually you don't need windows, you just need microsoft office. They make a version of Microsoft Office for OSX (Ironic to the 10th power). I downloaded a **Cough cough** torrent of it and it allowed me to finish my fall semester without having to use my heavier gaming laptop.
If you are going to run Win 7 64 bit on a macbook pro, you would be better off buying Samsungs new computer. It has the same form factor as a Mac, but much faster and more future proof for less money.
http://www.samsung.com/us/article/series-7-notebook-style-speed-and-power
PS, bestbuy has a version without bluetooth, and backlit keyboard for only $899.
RRT
Really? I read a few places on here that you get to keep the iPod touch and laptop. I don't see why they'd need the laptops back anyway.
I did read that students had the option of giving back their laptop, or buying it from DMU after the fourth year for $1. Who knows. 😕
Windows installed?! BoooooSame here...got the i7 processor which is WAY more than I need, but it was only $100 more than the i5.
Guess it's a KCOM thing or something...(which, btw, I asked a student during my interview and they said the school is very mac friendly, but I think we have to get windows installed)
Also about Lenovo... how much of your money did you want to give to China? They're OWNED by the Chinese government, right there-done deal, won't ever buy one... I'll stick my money somewhere that at least employes US citizens... Dell or Gateway... and of those, I will buy a dell... I have 3 refurbs and they've always been fine... I also have an old macbook, and it's ok. It's portable, it works decently, but it's too old to use for school...
C'mon now, think about how much of our material is made in China. Lenovo definitely employs U.S. citizens if that's what you're all concerned about...and most major manufactures have moved their operations overseas to Asia and Mexico.
Pick whatever computer you want (Apple, Dell, Gateway, Lenovo), just as long as you like using it. I know my Lenovos have lasted me for quite a while, and their keyboards are second-to-none.
If your laptop meets the requirements, they usually don't care, unless you're going to SOMA (maybe KCOM too?) and you HAVE to have one of THEIR computers they pick out....
Yep they might employ a few, but by and large the profits go to China. Dell is HQ'd in Texas. I'd much prefer to give more of my dollar to the US. Part of the reason our economy is in the tank is because we just keep sending money to China. So, if I can keep more of my money in the US, I will...
One day, we decides those Chinese sons of a bitches are going down.
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hey guys, quick question for the med students/people who know...
how often do you use laptops in your studies? what type do you recommend? what type do you have?
probably a lot! DMU gives all of their students a laptop. the kind is based on personal preference.
DMU gives their students a laptop? What's the price limit?
Maybe I misinterpreted the
Do they just have a few you can choose from?
Are tablet PCs are popular among med students?
hey guys, quick question for the med students/people who know...
how often do you use laptops in your studies? what type do you recommend? what type do you have?
Dang beat me to it!!But I'm le tired.....![]()
I have not had a problem with a laptop breaking due to movement. That said, if you're concerned, get a solid-state drive
I have not had a problem with a laptop breaking due to movement. That said, if you're concerned, get a solid-state drive
I'm definitely buying a Lenovo X220T:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/...E79E0E7C9A2D&menu-id=products&ref-id=products
I owned a Thinkpad back when they were IBM and it was the toughest, best performing computer I've ever owned. I have a lot of nerdy tech friends too who say for a business (ie- non gaming) laptop, you can't beat Lenovo.
From all of the students I have talked to and all the forums I have read, the consensus seems to be that investing in a nice laptop is a must. Personally, I am going to spend enough that I get something that will be competitive performance wise for the next few years. I'm also going to spend the extra money to buy a 4 year systems and accident warranty that Lenovo offers so I don't have to worry about repairs while I'm in school.