I will be using it for research, writing papers (word/excel), sometimes taking notes in class, music, some photo editing, the odd DVD on trips, and internet surfing.
Hi, sorry I'm late to this thread and haven't had a chance to read the other posts, but if you're doing music and imaging work plus need reliability for school and don't want viruses and all the 'net goodies, GET AN APPLE.
I used various PCs for years and years incuding my college career; one was a PIII laptop that was rather top of the line in its day (and expensive) and they were all just crap. They'd break down for seemingly no reason, were always unstable. I lost papers, you bet. I missed online course posts, yes. The internet did a real number on them, too--I din't yet know about browsers like FireFox and Avant. Also I used to try to do recording work on them and that was always a real PITA. The software never got along with the herdware, the computer didn't like the software OR the hardware, they were glitchy, they'd crash, files would vanish, tracks would get lost, and we had lots of downtime. Worst of all, 2-3 years and they're bunk.
Then I sucked it up and paid the price for a Mac G5 last summer and never looked back. I will never go Windoze again. Even XP seems primitive and unstable compared to OS X. It's just a rock solid and very smooth OS. Absoultely excellent. Macs cost a little mroe but the quality is apparent! If you're an audiophile then you're already used to paying more for a quality piece.
I'll tell you this: in my closet I have two laptops, the aforementioned fancy pants Windows one and an Apple Powerbook from c. 1995 running OS7. The Windows one was glitchy right out of the box and was barely usable after a year and a half; after two and a half years it died completely, a few grand down the tube. The Apple is out of date but still works like a champ!