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NYU Required Laptop
Started by HowAboutDAT
You don't need anything fancy. It's mainly used for word processing.
You'll be required to install itunes to download the lectures, MS word, powerpoint, and pdf to read the materials. Then they'll give you a code for Vitalbook, which will contain all the "textbooks" you'll need to refer to. That's about it.
You'll be required to install itunes to download the lectures, MS word, powerpoint, and pdf to read the materials. Then they'll give you a code for Vitalbook, which will contain all the "textbooks" you'll need to refer to. That's about it.
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can I pass off an Ipad?
Rofl, I was thinking this too today.
But I don't think it can run MS Office. 🙂
The iPad would be awesome. I was really hoping for office on it, but unfortunately I think it is a no go. It would be great for reading textbooks, etc.
Also, I noticed that NYU wants a non 64 bit computer. Can 32 bit still be purchased. I was looking at Dell and HP and 32 bit was not an option.
Also, I noticed that NYU wants a non 64 bit computer. Can 32 bit still be purchased. I was looking at Dell and HP and 32 bit was not an option.
I think I read somewhere that the iPad does have MS office capability...
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/188013/the_ipads_five_best_surprises.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/188013/the_ipads_five_best_surprises.html
http://www.anandtech.com/gadgets/showdoc.aspx?i=3729&p=1
It does have an app called iwork, that apparently let's you create MS word documents and view powerpoints, but I don't know how good of a substitute it can be. It would be pretty cool to impress the person sitting next to you, though.😛
It does have an app called iwork, that apparently let's you create MS word documents and view powerpoints, but I don't know how good of a substitute it can be. It would be pretty cool to impress the person sitting next to you, though.😛
Also, I noticed that NYU wants a non 64 bit computer. Can 32 bit still be purchased. I was looking at Dell and HP and 32 bit was not an option.
I don't understand why they want a non-64 bit computer. Somehow I don't think this is still true. Can any current students tell us if this is so?
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I was all excited about the sole fact of an apple tablet but after seeing this ....
http://gizmodo.com/5458382/8-things-that-suck-about-the-ipad
I think I should test it out before jumping on the bandwagon.
http://gizmodo.com/5458382/8-things-that-suck-about-the-ipad
I think I should test it out before jumping on the bandwagon.
Yeah, come to think of it, at that price range anyhow there must be much practical solutions out there than ipads.
can I pass off an Ipad?
Trust me, anyone reading this now: You do not want to bring just an iPad.
I don't go there yet, but I used to have a job as a computer salesman so I know a little bit about the subject. Sold a lot of computers to college students, and most times the people that were convinced a net book would suffice ended up returning it (and I lost my commission). The netbooks these people bought have much better stats than the iPad, and OS's actually developed for creating documents.
an iPad is just a tablet with a collection of web apps on it and has room to store media files (music, movies etc.). Also if you've ever tried to type on an iPad for longer then a few minutes you know how awful it really is - typing on an undersized keyboard with no physical buttons and is too big to thumb type.
all these people above me were just in love with it because it had just come out at the time.
I am a self-admitted apple hater, but I wouldn't advise anyone to bring any sort of tablet device to grad school with them, unless it is your secondary laptop. Even at that though, the people I've seen in libraries that are using iPads to do "work" just look like they are showing off and not getting much done.
I'm leaning towards this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004G6005Y/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
I want hold off on buying until later in the year, or a little before the semester begins - maybe better deals or laptops will come out.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004G6005Y/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
I want hold off on buying until later in the year, or a little before the semester begins - maybe better deals or laptops will come out.
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