Best Personal Labtop for Banking

Hey,

Basically, I'm an incoming 1st-year analyst and start in a few months. I have been an Apple guy my whole life and am very invested in the Apple ecosystem: iPhone, Macbook, iMessage, Apple TV, etc....

It's time for me to get a new laptop and was wondering if anyone has a Macbook as an analyst or should I make the switch to PC. I've had Macbooks my whole life, but feel like using a PC all the time might annoy me when I come home to a Mac. I see some old threads related to this with decent responses. Macbooks are so clean and easy to use that I feel like I might miss it. Cost isn't the biggest issue (It's a graduation gift).

Thanks!

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For me, yeah. I love their keyboards and that red dot nub thing that I prefer over trackpads. They're also reliably built and have great battery life as well. That said, I've recently switched to a Macbook at home and since I don't do any work on it (other than studying for CFA) it's been great.

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I use a PC desktop at home for VPN and an iPad Pro for on the go, which has approved iOS apps for work email, PDF markup etc.

A great resource to decide when to buy an Apple product is: https://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#Mac</a">https://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#Mac. Looks like you should try to hold off on buying a Mac desktop or laptop for a little while as they are severely due for a refresh. If I were in your shoes would probably do that - just wait.

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IDK if anyone has mentioned it yet but you should seriously consider the new Asus Zenbook Pro 15. It's insanely powerful (i9) and has a 4k screen. A Gtx 1050 for video needs (which I doubt are going to be too high seeing as it's for banking), 4 gbs of GDDR5 (Which I would assume is expandable) and a 1 tb SSD (which I would assume is expandable as well if you're a hands-on guy). It has plenty of ports for all of your USB/monitor needs. To top it all off, it only weighs 4 pounds so it's really convenient for carrying.

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For the past five years I've used the Macbook Pro with Windows installed (using Boot Camp). Basically running Windows software on Mac hardware. Best of both worlds - love this set up and will never change.

 

I have a 2016 Macbook Pro and I do the same thing. i7 with 16GB RAM and 250 GB SSD. Nothing crazy, but it handles bootcamp just fine.

 

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