C++ is very easy to use on a mac: Xcode comes for free and is a really powerful coding environment. On the other hand, the Mac Matlab version is awful. It doesn't run natively, so you have to use X11. However, in my experience, it corrupts its own config files and has to be reinstalled pretty often. I found it easier to run Matlab on a Windows virtual machine on my computer than to use the X11 version.
Don't forget that many major credit cards will extend your warranty by a year.I had 3 year base warranty when I bought my T60. It was standard back then (2006).
You should get at least 3 year base and depends on your location or how quickly you need your machine back, you can upgrade to extra level of service.
It's worth every penny from my experience as all the damages caused by my using the laptop 24/7 are covered under their warranty.
I spec out this config on lenovo site so they have similar specs like the base 15" Apple retina MBP and it comes to the same price with education discount (T430 $1954 vs 15" MBP $1999)After a myriad research from vaio s series to dell latitude to macbook pro, I have finally zeroed in on Thinkpad T430. Since TP is so popular on this forum, I would like to ask TP users about what warranty service should I opt for. The base warranty that it comes with is 1 Year Depot/Express Warranty. I am considering upgrading to 2Yr Onsite Warranty Next Business Day. Does anyone have any experiences dealing with this warranty or would recommend anything specific?
How does that actually work?Don't forget that many major credit cards will extend your warranty by a year.
I never actually did it but I believe they just reimburse you and you send it back to them...How does that actually work?
Do you call your CC who will call the manufacturer for that extra year?