Mac For College

Okay. MacBook for college and I get a free iPod up to $229. Awesome deal, however; would it be possible to get that same deal on a refurbished model? So truly sorry if this is in the wrong category, but my iPod Touch limits my internet browsing. It's almost dead.

would it be possible to get that same deal on a refurbished model?
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    Hey I'm planning to buy a Mac for college.. I game quite often and do my classworks, movies, music and browse the web.I have two options
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    Hey I'm planning to buy a Mac for college.. I game quite often and do my classworks, movies, music and browse the web.I have two options
    Macbook air i7 1.7ghz,4gb
    Macbook pro 2.4ghz i5,8gb
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    Regards....
    PS:I also heard the MBA overheats coz it lacks proper ventilation when choosing an i7 processor and also depletes the battery

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    I was wondering if a Mac or pc would be a better investment for college. I will be having a few online classes that require working with windows but I know macs can run windows now. Also if you have windows on the Mac do you still need to get Microsoft office for word etc? What's the better choice?

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