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29th August 07, 05:59 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by BruceK
I too have been using a MacBook Pro but with Parallels instead of Boot Camp. It's nice to be able to run both Windows and Mac OS simultaneously.
BTW - at least in the Mac world these machines are no longer referred to as laptops, and for good reason. You do NOT want to use them on your lap! Unless, of course, you don't mind burning your biscuits... 
Aren't MacBookPro's supposed to run so much cooler?
Anyway, I'd always refer you to a Mac. Has all the features you're after in one package, no virus and a simpler architecture. Well within your price guidelines and the current student promo looks like it has the rest of what you need.
Boot camp is a package that lets you run windows but most people I know, don't.
Just about everything can be translated over.
The main argument you'll hear is what about the support network. You don't need it, honest. You'd be suspicious if somebody tried to sell you a car based on the number of repair stations.
However, if your courses have specific program you might want to check if they'll run on Boot Camp.
BTW, all video programs are owned by Apple whether they run on Mac or not.
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