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helduck
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hi,
as i write this i am now the proud owner of a 1.67 ghz G4 powerbook which i never though i'd get. always thought of getting the macbook, locked into the debate of 1gb ram vs 2 gb ram and whether i would need to use the PC part of the intel macs. and in the end, at the time macbooks came out in Hong Kong all the apple retailers were trying to get rid of their g4 and imac lines for sweet prices. with a 3 year warranty i paid the equivalent of USD $1465 for the powerbook which doesn't have the processing speed of a macbook but which does have a larger hard disk, cheaper ram upgrades, larger screen, superdrive, and a backlit keyboard. in order for me to get all those options on the macbook i would have been paying more for all these options.
so, anyone out there deciding on intel macs or their predecessors, just think about whether you need the portability and then think about what you want to do with your mac.
my two cents on for anyone converting from PC to mac...
btw...my imac g4 256mb ram 1 ghz that i've been using for a little over two years has suffered little to do speed decrease and has had no virus infections or spyware problems. can't say the same for my pc which i've had to spend extra on for software to maintain the OS from slowing down. ;-)
as i write this i am now the proud owner of a 1.67 ghz G4 powerbook which i never though i'd get. always thought of getting the macbook, locked into the debate of 1gb ram vs 2 gb ram and whether i would need to use the PC part of the intel macs. and in the end, at the time macbooks came out in Hong Kong all the apple retailers were trying to get rid of their g4 and imac lines for sweet prices. with a 3 year warranty i paid the equivalent of USD $1465 for the powerbook which doesn't have the processing speed of a macbook but which does have a larger hard disk, cheaper ram upgrades, larger screen, superdrive, and a backlit keyboard. in order for me to get all those options on the macbook i would have been paying more for all these options.
so, anyone out there deciding on intel macs or their predecessors, just think about whether you need the portability and then think about what you want to do with your mac.
my two cents on for anyone converting from PC to mac...
btw...my imac g4 256mb ram 1 ghz that i've been using for a little over two years has suffered little to do speed decrease and has had no virus infections or spyware problems. can't say the same for my pc which i've had to spend extra on for software to maintain the OS from slowing down. ;-)