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A Mac or a netbook? The pupils choose the latter one

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Much of the student preparation for highschool will not consider purchasing a Mac notebook, as a survey shows. Instead, shoppers are striving for affordability of mobile devices from a wide range of vendors, according to Retrevo, a website for home entertainment that carried out the survey. Whereas 49 per cent of pupils buy Windows full size notebooks, 34 per cent will buy schoolbooks.

Only 17 per cent of the Mac s say they plan to buy one, as the report shows. I found the cheapest new Apple notebook for $949 (white MacBook). Check this against the 18% of respondents who say they won't be spending a cent more than $1,000 on a notebook, and Apple doesn't look like the big man on this year' s show.

Most of the college kids, 58% of them, said they planned to spend less than $750 on starting their schooling. This year Apple has launched a campaign to appeal to the educational community, providing a free iPod Touch with every MacBook it sells. Low-cost laptops, some even below $200, can be just good enough for college kids who rely heavily on hard currency and are already charged to pay student and college fees.

Long lasting batteries, a wide range of styles and affordably priced micro-captops give pupils more for their budget. With netbook sells high, Apple hesitated to join the inexpensive ultra portable computer warmonger. Speculations about such a gadget have been around for over a year, but Apple execs has already destroyed the Apple netbook in March.

Apple could have something else in minds for the educational world. When did Apple ever become the big man on-campus when it comes to computer OS? When 17 per cent of the kids actually do what they said about Retrevo and buy a Mac, it's actually good stuff for Apple.

Gartner points out that the Mac penetration here in the United States is low. Seven per cent. In addition, according to research by the NPD, Apple has its own boasting right. They own 90 per cent of the personal computer over 1000 US dollars. Hey, maybe Microsoft's lap-top fighter advertising work?

The next thing we'll find out is that Bing is the student's preference over Google. No matter if you are part of the Borg or not, you might want to checkout the latest Top 10 netbooks and get some buying advice on how to buy a netbook. fed.

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