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Apple - MacBook AirIt's so cool!! I sure as shootin' don't need another computer, but it's so neat!Here's the ad.
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The thread centers around the Apple MacBook Air and its perceived value for college students. Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the MacBook Air's features, pricing, and desirability, particularly in the context of college use.
Views differ regarding the necessity and affordability of the MacBook Air, with some participants expressing enthusiasm while others are more cautious about its practicality and cost.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to their experiences with Apple products and their family's interest in acquiring a MacBook, particularly in the context of college preparation.
Members of the consultant community who are considering the MacBook Air for personal use or for their children heading to college may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefann said:The MacBook Air starts at $1800. The RAM is soldered in, so it's not upgradeable. And there's no optical drive (CD/DVD), because there's a limit to how thin those are. My MacBook is only 6 months old, so there's absolutely no need for me to replace it. But the Air is so cool looking! And it would be easy to take to shows because it's so light.
Edited to correct: oops- there's no on-board optical drive. It comes with an external one for installing software, etc.
chefann said:You'll know he REALLY wants one when he starts asking you when your next show is and how much your commission check was.![]()
missyciccolella said:I'm saving my Best Buy $$ to go toward a Mac...I'm thinking MacBook, but time and money will tell. I would like this one, but I'm afraid I would break it! Way cool!
Yes, the Apple MacBook Air is often considered a worthwhile investment for college students due to its lightweight design, long battery life, and robust performance, making it ideal for both academic and personal use.
The MacBook Air features a Retina display for crisp visuals, a powerful M1 or M2 chip for efficient multitasking, and a battery life of up to 18 hours, which is perfect for long days on campus.
While there are many laptops available, the MacBook Air stands out for its build quality, operating system (macOS), and seamless integration with other Apple products, providing a cohesive user experience that many students appreciate.
The MacBook Air is suitable for most college majors, especially those in the humanities, social sciences, and business. However, students in fields requiring heavy graphic design or video editing may benefit more from a MacBook Pro.
Yes, Apple offers educational discounts for students, which can make the MacBook Air more affordable. Additionally, some retailers may have promotions or financing options specifically for students.