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i'm currently looking at Ebay for a new laptop, and i cam accross a 12 inch powerbook with a 1.33 GHz processor, 768 MB ram and a 60 GB HDD. i was wondering if this would suit my needs of editing in iMovie, browsing the web in safari and playing minecraft.
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Its an older PowerPC mac so it will only be able to run older versions of iMovie (Imovie 07) and will not run Minecraft at all

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Depending on the model, the one you are looking at is anywhere from six to 12 years old.

Does that answer your question? Because it should.
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