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Old 02-07-2008, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Things you need for uni

Hi, I know that uni does not start until October, but I will be flying to my home country like in two weeks, where I hope to get myself all the neccessary stuff like a laptop etc (since technology regarding that area is more advanced there than where I am now). But I'm new to this, so some advice would be helpful .

How good quality should the laptop in your opinions be to suit your studies at college? Like how large a screen would you need and would you need a good graphic card since you might be looking at lots of medical photos during your studies? I've read somewhere that you'd get some lecture programms and do lots of work with computers at Imperial?

what other things would you need to bring for uni?

Also, what should I do with the issue regarding bank accounts and credit/debit cards??? Since I do a lot of internet shopping, I'll need a card which is accepted widely, such as Master Card and VISA. How can you get a debit card on such firms?
can anyone give me a list of things to bring? I'm quite new to this. I also especially need info on getting those debit cards for money stuff.
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If you dont have a particular budget for buying a laptop, I would go for top of the range. There is a lot of Online learning which begins to gradually happen from year 1 but then dominates your learning by year 3. If you buy the best now, chances are it will be decent even by the time you graduate. Also, high demand graphics being developed now (such as second life) to be implemented in various parts of the curriculum may come in to play during part of your course. These applications need the best graphics card so its worth it imo.

As for debit cards, go with any. abbey, hsbc or natwest.
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Old 05-07-2008, 06:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How good quality should the laptop in your opinions be to suit your studies at college?
Not very. Most people, in most situations, grossly overestimate their computing needs and grossly underestimate the power of their computer.

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Like how large a screen would you need and would you need a good graphic card since you might be looking at lots of medical photos during your studies?
Size of screen is essentially whatever you are comfortable with - depending on the resolution, anything from the current crop of 8.9 inch mini laptops up to the 17"+ monsters.

As for the notion that a graphics card is necessary for viewing photos - unless you are going to be working as a photographer handling massive professional print quality images [and you won't be] there's not a photo on the planet that requires a graphics card beyond the most basic available in a laptop. I have a six year old pile of dirt that has never faltered. If you want to use the laptop for gaming, and have the extra budget, a powerful graphics card is no harm - but is by no means necessary.

In terms of budget, useful laptop can now be easily had for under £300/€500. If you go for the typical 15.4" size, you can walk into any computer chain and walk out again with something *more* than adequate. If you prefer a smaller laptop at the 8.9-10" size, the next generation are all being launched over the next month or so [the new Eee 901s, MSI Winds and Aspire Ones of the world].

No way do you need to concern yourself with "the very best graphics cards" - which run to hundreds of pounds just for desktop versions - because they are simply overkill.
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As for debit cards, go with any. abbey, hsbc or natwest.
halifax works
they give you extra too
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I am actually going to be buying one very soon and I am not a computer fan so I have been looking at toshiba's as they seem to be reliable according to a friend RAM is improtant and external memory can always be bought, anything else you think would be useful to keep in mind.

Any views would be appreciated
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