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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6577777" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Personally and for a student, I'd get a Chromebook. If the wi-fi goes down, it could still be connected to a phone hotspot short term to keep going. It is all cloud-based and automatically updated and backed up as you go. Tends to be cheaper than Windows and much much cheaper than a Macbook.</p><p></p><p>Other alternative is a large capacity iPad with keyboard cover. This could be used in a variety of ways, even using Office 365, Google Documents or Apple's own suite. Or any of literally tens of thousands of available apps. The new 10" with 256Gig memory is £374+VAT + the pencil and keyboard. I would go for a relatively cheap bluetooth keyboard rather than Apple's but do check compatibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6577777, member: 718"] Personally and for a student, I'd get a Chromebook. If the wi-fi goes down, it could still be connected to a phone hotspot short term to keep going. It is all cloud-based and automatically updated and backed up as you go. Tends to be cheaper than Windows and much much cheaper than a Macbook. Other alternative is a large capacity iPad with keyboard cover. This could be used in a variety of ways, even using Office 365, Google Documents or Apple's own suite. Or any of literally tens of thousands of available apps. The new 10" with 256Gig memory is £374+VAT + the pencil and keyboard. I would go for a relatively cheap bluetooth keyboard rather than Apple's but do check compatibility. [/QUOTE]
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