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Buy a mac for a student
Buy a mac for a student








buy a mac for a student
  1. #BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT MAC OS X#
  2. #BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT FULL#
  3. #BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT PRO#
  4. #BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT SOFTWARE#

When it comes to the company's latest line of Mac computers with M1 chips, the $1,249 MacBook Pro is discounted to $1,199, the $999 MacBook Air drops down to $899, and the $699 Mac mini suddenly becomes $679. As soon as they've created an account, users can sign in to check order status, buy Apple products and navigate financing options.

buy a mac for a student

To utilize the K-12 education program and buy Apple products with a discount, users can create an account and enroll their schools through Apple's website. Related: Mac mini With M1 Chip: When You Can Buy & Pricing Explained The best part is, getting access to this education program is surprisingly simple. That includes special pricing for schools, for personal purchases for educators, as well as available financing plans that try to fit around educators' goals and budget cycles. The company has its own K-12 education program, which offers several perks and features for education-focused groups and individuals.

buy a mac for a student

With these latest versions, Apple is pushing to make an even bigger commitment to making this kind of technology available for education users, while also offering them a way to save money when buying. The powerful computers and laptops have long been popular tools for students and professionals looking to get work done. Usually when everyone jumps on the band wagon ie: ipods, I run in the other direction but I've finally succumbed and got an Ipod recently.Apple's latest Mac mini, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are all powered by the company's new M1 chip, and so are their education-friendly editions. I've brought PC's for years purely for that reason but I do want a Mac - (a small excuse but I did go for a job interview recently which was Mac bases and I faffed up a lot!) If graphics and media companies were still wholly Mac shops as they used to be, I'd say go for a Mac without any hesitation but they're not anymore. As you've highlighted yourself, not a lot of hardware is Mac compatible so that's even more money to spend replacing a perfectly good printer.

#BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT MAC OS X#

In addition to that, you're not going to have the hours of time you'll waste with the transition from Windows to Mac OS X and now that all the graphic design applications that are available on Mac are on Windows, there's no point paying the "Apple Tax" anymore.

#BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT FULL#

An equivalent spec PC is going to be half the price full retail of the student discounted Mac. Personally I'd save your money and buy a PC. I have confirmation of my place at Uni and frankly I'm being impatient and would love to get my mits on this kit now !ĭo individual Uni's have better deals with suppliers or does it make any difference?ĭo you get things as 'free' printers when buying Macs? (similar to buying a PC)? I currently have a HP printer which I don't think are compitable with a mac.Īny suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated as I don't want my desire for a nice new shiny IMac to make me miss out on any deals.

#BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT SOFTWARE#

I'll be buying the education software package that come's with Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, etc To be practical I should get the 20-inch: 2.66GHz as it's just £891with VAT - the next one up is the same but with a 24" screen - just I splurge and get the 24" - inch: 3.06GHz? £1,305.00 (These prices are with the student discount).

#BUY A MAC FOR A STUDENT PRO#

can't affrod the Mac Pro so the next one down!) I've only had a low level PC at home for the last few years and have decided to get the Mac of my dreams :rolleyes: (well. I'm hoping to get an IMac - I'll be going to Uni in Sept to do Digital Media Production as a mature student (I'm a photographic retoucher at the moment and use Photoshop daily). I'm buying a Mac soon but keep hearing that I should wait until the summer for the best deals - but I've yet to hear about such deals - I mean in the sense of why wait?










Buy a mac for a student