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or replaceable/up-gradable batteries.
School of Management requires it, even though on the Mason home page they say no current programs REQUIRE a laptop.
Minimum requirements were written by someone who does not understand computers.
- 2.3 GHz
Thats it, thats the requirement. No specification of core type. So in theory I could use an Athlon XP or Pentium 4 laptop, if I could find one.
Also needs office 2007 but again, they didnt specify which one. I'd assume the Student/Teacher version since that makes sense.
I think I'd like to go with one of those new thin laptops but I need it to survive a whole day at school and I dont know for sure I'd be able to plug it in or not. Needs to be either super power efficient (but not the Mac) or have the ability to swap in larger batteries. I am not partial to or against any particular brand. A netbook wont be sufficient for all day typing. I'm thinking about something between 11 and 14 inches and no more than 4 pounds. Have seen quite a few advertised at 3 pounds or even 2 and a half.
School of Management requires it, even though on the Mason home page they say no current programs REQUIRE a laptop.
Minimum requirements were written by someone who does not understand computers.
- 2.3 GHz
Thats it, thats the requirement. No specification of core type. So in theory I could use an Athlon XP or Pentium 4 laptop, if I could find one.
Also needs office 2007 but again, they didnt specify which one. I'd assume the Student/Teacher version since that makes sense.
I think I'd like to go with one of those new thin laptops but I need it to survive a whole day at school and I dont know for sure I'd be able to plug it in or not. Needs to be either super power efficient (but not the Mac) or have the ability to swap in larger batteries. I am not partial to or against any particular brand. A netbook wont be sufficient for all day typing. I'm thinking about something between 11 and 14 inches and no more than 4 pounds. Have seen quite a few advertised at 3 pounds or even 2 and a half.