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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
1.33 or 1.5?
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<blockquote data-quote="mac_noobie" data-source="post: 60433"><p>I have owned a dell for a while, before upgrading to an apple, and I must say they are not a crappy as this guy says they are... ( the one with 6 or so dells and 1 mac). I think they hold up well and are a good value deal. The only advandage I see with the ibook is its sturdyness, os, and onboard gpu. Otherwise I wouldn't say you have a bad computer if your just using it for school and such. The 1.6 ghz centrino is fast, I had a 1.4 and it was really speedy. O well, those are my comments. Also the 700m is lighter I think and packs a wide aspect screen. I like mac's alot... I just wish other software companies would make their software for something other than windows. :rollseyes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac_noobie, post: 60433"] I have owned a dell for a while, before upgrading to an apple, and I must say they are not a crappy as this guy says they are... ( the one with 6 or so dells and 1 mac). I think they hold up well and are a good value deal. The only advandage I see with the ibook is its sturdyness, os, and onboard gpu. Otherwise I wouldn't say you have a bad computer if your just using it for school and such. The 1.6 ghz centrino is fast, I had a 1.4 and it was really speedy. O well, those are my comments. Also the 700m is lighter I think and packs a wide aspect screen. I like mac's alot... I just wish other software companies would make their software for something other than windows. :rollseyes: [/QUOTE]
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