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You absolutely must buy through the online store using your campus network, though. You cannot get this deal using the education discount in a walk-in Apple Retail Store, or just by going to "education store" online. If you get past the bit where it asks you what uni you are from and then checks your ip address, that's the one you want. http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/education_routing The top of the three options in that list is the one you want. (edit, I think also the second one in the list). It also says you can phone in to order, but you'd have to double check with them whether the special 3 year warranty applies in that case. |
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I'm guessing it's specific only to certain countries. I'm actually a teacher and not a student, so I can't see that being the case for my situation. That being said, there's no harm in calling Apple to confirm it!
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Also this. Skimp elsewhere, not on RAM. Not enough RAM is often the difference between a machine you can still use, and one that is unusable (or very slow and aggravating) and needs to be replaced. For what most people do, a Core 2 CPU is more than ample, assuming they've got enough RAM in it. 8gb is fine today. Software requirements will grow. If you plan on selling the machine after 12 months 8 will probably be fine. If you're planning to keep it 3 years (or more), I'd certainly make sure you get 16gb. And for those who think requirements won't go up - 10 years ago 512 megabytes of ram was plenty to do basically all the things people do today (sure, the games looked crappier and the tools were more primitive, but the tasks got done). 10 years before that, 4 megabytes was enough for most people. If the resources are cheap and available, developers will consume them. Betting on RAM consumption going up by 2x every 2-3 years has proven to be a fairly safe bet for the past 20 years plus. For most of what people do - CPUs sit idle most of the time. Faster CPU will make a marginal difference (overall, sure some specifics cpu intensive tasks may be faster), unless you're doing some niche task that burns a lot of CPU.
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And audio RECORDING uses miniscule amounts of ram unless you are trying to do something insane like mic an orchestra. I could see how loading a bunch of high quality sample libraries at once could slam your RAM, but that's a really specialized task, and not one i'd use an iMac for.
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One, the OP is debating 8 GB vs 16 GB. Why? because he doesn't have money to blow unless it has value. Adding a SSD external has no value over HDD. You can add a 3 TB external HDD for $150. A thunderbolt cable is $50 and a 2.5 GoFlex adapter is $100. $150 doesn't even get you a drive... now add another $150 min for 128 MB drive (Although I personally wouldn't buy such a small drive). That makes no sense when the OP is debating the $100 difference between 8 GB and 16 GB. Two, SSD technology is moving fairly quickly, if you don't need it now you can probably get someone thing better AND cheaper in a months so if you can't fully use it now buying now makes no sense. It truly is not my intent to slam your idea or sound hostile but really, an external SSD really makes no sense in the context that the OP is in. EDIT: I don't really know what the Apple cost of 16 GB will be. I just know the street price. Last edited by Penn Jennings; Nov 26, 2012 at 09:49 PM. |
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And I use Kontakt on OSX because my DAW is Logic Pro, as I had mentioned. I agree that in this scenario where you are running an orchestra, that it can definitely take a hit on the RAM.
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It says guaranteed compatible, and spec wise is what is listed on Apple's site. and it's on sale now! $16 less (for two of them) than what I just paid 2 weeks ago. Oh well, I just wanted to be ready in case they came early
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Otherwise, RAM is of course not going to be as crucial if you just plan on strictly notating. You'll just have to listen to Logic's built-in samples, which are ok for starters, but simply won't have the depth, control, and sheer sound quality of a professional sample library.
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Hmm, good point. I didn't realize that the cable was included. :-) Thanks! I was thinking GoFlex because it gives you the option of installing it internally at a later date. It really depends on your application and preferences I guess. The LaCie would be a much cheaper and elegant solution. Although 120 GB isn't very much storage, if you don't need much though it should work out great. I do wonder why the transfer rate is listed as "up to 380 MB/second" though, that is not good for a SSD. |
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The new top of the line 27 is actually less than I expected with Educ Discount here in Japan. I'm lovin' it!
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