Laptop for computer science course at University

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I'm looking to get a laptop for a computer science course at University which I'm starting in September. I'd like to keep the cost as low as possible but I have some requirements. £800 would be really pushing my budget.

Windows 8.1.
8 to 16GB RAM (16GB preferred but 8GB would be OK at a push).
Has hardware support for virtual machines (I'll be running multiple Linux virtual machines on it via VMWare Workstation 10).
Intel CPU.
Decent graphics that would be OK for a graphics / multimedia module (probably OpenGL based but could possibly be DirectX based, I'm not sure as it is a second year module).
 
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Series may be worth a look. You also get 10% off if you sign up to the V.I.P Club as a student. Can get it with either 16GB or 8GB. My girlfriend just got one, and it's a lovely machine. Good CPU, decent graphics and a good looking screen, albeit a bit dim.
 
Never be afraid to call a dell rep and get discount! Also keep an eye on the dell outlet. but move fast! machines last less than a minute on there!!

Its a shame they dont do cashback now. i got my alienware M14x down from £1400 to £750 after cashback, discount, vouchers, and 10% refund after threatening to send it back!
 
Macbook pro is within budget. Add windows 8 to the list of virtual machines and you're golden. I spend roughly six hours a day programming on mine and can't really think of anything I dislike about it.

edit: If you go down that route, expect virtualbox to be unusable, but vmware and parallels are fine.
 
Macbook pro is within budget. Add windows 8 to the list of virtual machines and you're golden. I spend roughly six hours a day programming on mine and can't really think of anything I dislike about it.

edit: If you go down that route, expect virtualbox to be unusable, but vmware and parallels are fine.

Virtualbox works absolutely fine on a Mac.
 
Never be afraid to call a dell rep and get discount!

So you can just call up and they'll give you a discount if you ask? I didn't know that.

Thanks for the responses. The Dell looks good. I've also been looking at a Lenovo Thinkpad which seem to have a good reputation. For £850 it seems I can get a decent machine albeit slightly over budget.
 
Yup, just tell them you've seen something similarly specced for cheaper. at the VERY least get free delivery, and a carry case! But the more you spend, the more likely it is you can bundle in a 3yr warranty, a case, and a mouse for a good price!
 
I'm looking to get a laptop for a computer science course at University which I'm starting in September.

Speak to the university: you may well get a deal through them. You'll almost certainly be eligible for educational licenses of Windows and Office.
 
Yup, just tell them you've seen something similarly specced for cheaper. at the VERY least get free delivery, and a carry case! But the more you spend, the more likely it is you can bundle in a 3yr warranty, a case, and a mouse for a good price!

Ah, cool. I've been looking a Lenovo Thinkpad and so playing Dell off against them seems like a good plan. Thanks.

Speak to the university: you may well get a deal through them. You'll almost certainly be eligible for educational licenses of Windows and Office.

Hmm. I haven't had any real contact at all with Uni yet. I wouldn't even know who to speak too.
 
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