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Originally Posted by parris
He does know a ton more than I do... But that's really not saying much!
He won't need it for gaming or heavy graphics applications. He already has a hot rod desk top for that end of things. Also given what he's going into Window's machines appear to be somewhat more in tune with what he'll be doing. If that wasn't the case given Apple's reputation we'd go for one of the various Mac Book models.
I just remember that a few years ago some brands had a better rep for being reliable than others. Thanks for the info re warranty as that's not something I thought about.
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FWIW, the software company I work at, which makes products primarily for windows environments, has about a 50/50 split between PC and Mac laptops in use. Even among our engineering teams. If he prefers a Mac, it won't be a barrier to his study or career. And the hardware, IME, is far superior to most of the PC-native brands. I tend to replace the mac machines on my team every 4-5 years and the PCs every 2-3. The higher cost might make it a wash in the end, but it's nice to have a machine in service for years before worrying about issues.