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buying my first iBook / advice
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<blockquote data-quote="code777" data-source="post: 56810"><p>for me the 14" and 12" really had no difference for my eyes. both have the same resolution and you can enlarge the text / graphics on the 12" if need be. you can see more with the 14" but not on all webpages... the 14" has a large HDD and that is a plus. As for the processor, no difference - just a number. Since I do not use photoshop or protools or whatever... i can't tell the difference in speed... maybe that .13gHz makes a difference for larger programs. I'm very happy with the 12" as I take this thing with me everywhere. </p><p></p><p>yes you must upgrade the RAM on these things. 256 is not enough. 512 is the min. i think and more would be wonderful but again, i'm not using any huge programs, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="code777, post: 56810"] for me the 14" and 12" really had no difference for my eyes. both have the same resolution and you can enlarge the text / graphics on the 12" if need be. you can see more with the 14" but not on all webpages... the 14" has a large HDD and that is a plus. As for the processor, no difference - just a number. Since I do not use photoshop or protools or whatever... i can't tell the difference in speed... maybe that .13gHz makes a difference for larger programs. I'm very happy with the 12" as I take this thing with me everywhere. yes you must upgrade the RAM on these things. 256 is not enough. 512 is the min. i think and more would be wonderful but again, i'm not using any huge programs, etc... [/QUOTE]
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