hey all, i've read and re-read the forums here, and it looks like i've picked a pretty good time to go back to school/re-enter the Mac world...
just a background on my situation. i'm just entering my freshman year of school, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. i will end up a patent agent when all is said and done, though i'm not sure if i'll pursue engineering as a career or not. it does seem interesting.
i'm married, and we share our laptop at home.
i've decided i need a computer dedicated to my schooling. we've got a dell inspiron 8600 laptop at home, and it's still running strong with the original 256k memory for the last 3 years.
i've narrowed my choices down to the following 3 options, but am unsure as to what's the wisest move...
1) purchase 17" iMac + applecare ($1,272) and macbook + applecare ($1,232) together for a total of $2,504. step up 17" with ATI card, used for cad stuff at home, notebook for mobile use when i just can't handle working at home anymore. would be nice for her to contact me via iSight camera when i'm off on my own.
2) purchase 15" MacBook Pro + applecare for $2,038, or upgrade to faster bigger hard drive for $2,218. our laptop works well for what she does, and she's used to it. this would be my dedicated workstation throughout school, and i think it'll handle everything i can throw at it since i think most complex modelling, etc., will be done in labs.
3) purchase 24" iMac with upgraded HD and video (since i'm unsure as to upgradability of these, pictures didn't look to promising on HD) + applecare for $2,365. in this case i'd use the old laptop for mobile use when i get out, and i'd share the computer with her for normal use, and when she needs to check e-mail/web stuff when i'm working at home, she can just use the laptop.
to be honest, i'm not sure how in-depth most of the stuff i'll be doing is. i'm going to specialize in thermal mechanics (more specifically in automotive applications), so i have a feeling there'll be some pretty cool stuff i'll be able to do, but that leads me to believe i'll need as good as a video card as i can handle. worst case, when i realize what i'll need, i can set up a windows box to handle the complex stuff. i do know that i need some form of dedicated graphics in school though, and i can run solidworks on the x1600, so i'm sure pretty much anything i'll need at home can also use this card.
to re-hash simply, small iMac to handle cad with MacBook for mobile work, MBP for an all-in-one solution, or 24" iMac for sweet home computing, yet limiting my options while mobile. it'd be nice if you can give reasons for your advice if at all possible...
thanks in advance,
T
just a background on my situation. i'm just entering my freshman year of school, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. i will end up a patent agent when all is said and done, though i'm not sure if i'll pursue engineering as a career or not. it does seem interesting.
i'm married, and we share our laptop at home.
i've decided i need a computer dedicated to my schooling. we've got a dell inspiron 8600 laptop at home, and it's still running strong with the original 256k memory for the last 3 years.
i've narrowed my choices down to the following 3 options, but am unsure as to what's the wisest move...
1) purchase 17" iMac + applecare ($1,272) and macbook + applecare ($1,232) together for a total of $2,504. step up 17" with ATI card, used for cad stuff at home, notebook for mobile use when i just can't handle working at home anymore. would be nice for her to contact me via iSight camera when i'm off on my own.
2) purchase 15" MacBook Pro + applecare for $2,038, or upgrade to faster bigger hard drive for $2,218. our laptop works well for what she does, and she's used to it. this would be my dedicated workstation throughout school, and i think it'll handle everything i can throw at it since i think most complex modelling, etc., will be done in labs.
3) purchase 24" iMac with upgraded HD and video (since i'm unsure as to upgradability of these, pictures didn't look to promising on HD) + applecare for $2,365. in this case i'd use the old laptop for mobile use when i get out, and i'd share the computer with her for normal use, and when she needs to check e-mail/web stuff when i'm working at home, she can just use the laptop.
to be honest, i'm not sure how in-depth most of the stuff i'll be doing is. i'm going to specialize in thermal mechanics (more specifically in automotive applications), so i have a feeling there'll be some pretty cool stuff i'll be able to do, but that leads me to believe i'll need as good as a video card as i can handle. worst case, when i realize what i'll need, i can set up a windows box to handle the complex stuff. i do know that i need some form of dedicated graphics in school though, and i can run solidworks on the x1600, so i'm sure pretty much anything i'll need at home can also use this card.
to re-hash simply, small iMac to handle cad with MacBook for mobile work, MBP for an all-in-one solution, or 24" iMac for sweet home computing, yet limiting my options while mobile. it'd be nice if you can give reasons for your advice if at all possible...
thanks in advance,
T