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MAC VS PC

MAC VS PC. WHICH THE BEST FOR STUDENTS? WHAT TYPE OF STUDENTS? WHAT MAC AND WHAT IS PC?. -WHICH THE BEST FOR STUDENTS? & -WHAT TYPE OF STUDENTS?. 1. What’s your student budget?

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MAC VS PC

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  1. MAC VS PC WHICH THE BEST FOR STUDENTS? WHAT TYPE OF STUDENTS? WHAT MAC AND WHAT IS PC?

  2. -WHICH THE BEST FOR STUDENTS? & -WHAT TYPE OF STUDENTS?

  3. 1. What’s your student budget? • How much can you really afford to spend on a computer? Be honest with yourself, and make sure you keep your technology spending in proportion to your overall student budget.

  4. 2. What will you actually use it for? • This point is essential, and is part of the reason it can be useful to wait a while before jumping into a purchase. • As one of our student forum users pointed out, the choice between a Mac or PC may come down to the type of course you’re studying. • There’s a common perception that Macs are better for image-based types of work, such as graphic design. However, this isn’t necessarily the case – so before making your investment, try to wait until you’ve had a chance to find out exactly what’s needed for your course.

  5. 3. When and where will you use it? • A related point is when and where you plan to use your computer. Increasingly many students take their laptop almost everywhere with them – using it to type notes in lectures, at the library, in cafes and so on. Others still choose to keep their laptop mainly as a home computer, and rely on good old pen and paper in most other situations. • This may not help you choose between a Mac or PC, but if you are planning to carry your computer around lots, you know it’ll be worth investing in something lighter

  6. 4. What computer lab facilities can you access? • If it turns out there’s a big gap between your student budget and the technology you need for your course, don’t panic! Find out what computer lab facilities the university has available. If you need special software or hardware for your course, it’s likely that your department will provide these for students to use. • In addition, some universities have financial support available to help students purchase equipment that’s really essential for their studies. So if you’re still feeling stuck, approach either a member of staff in your department or the university access team to discuss possible options.

  7. 5. What student computer discounts are available? • Finally, for most purchases you make during your time at university, you’ll find there are student discounts available. • Shop around, do your research, and ask questions. Even if you don’t see any student computer discounts advertised in the shop or on the website, it may be worth asking just in case.

  8. WHAT MAC AND WHAT IS PC?

  9. What is mac & pc?

  10. MAC • Short form for “Macintosh” and refers to any computer produced by Apple, Inc. PC • Refers to any computer running IBM-Based (Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD) operating systems. stands for "Personal Computer"

  11. THE END&THANK YOU

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