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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
ibook or powerbook?arrgh!
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<blockquote data-quote="Koorong" data-source="post: 172712"><p>Chalk up another vote for the iBook.</p><p>- Save money.</p><p>- Granted, you are getting 1.33 vs 1.5GHz in an iBook, but you could also shell out a few more bucks to double your RAM and still be saving money.</p><p>- Save money.</p><p>- By the time your iBook gets scratched up enough to make you care, it's probably time to get a new laptop anyways (and by then you can buy a non-first generation MacTel, woohoo).</p><p>- Think of all the nice accessories you can buy with the few hundred dollars you just saved yourself.</p><p></p><p>But I do have to agree, the Powerbook does aesthetically look slicker and sleeker than the iBook. =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koorong, post: 172712"] Chalk up another vote for the iBook. - Save money. - Granted, you are getting 1.33 vs 1.5GHz in an iBook, but you could also shell out a few more bucks to double your RAM and still be saving money. - Save money. - By the time your iBook gets scratched up enough to make you care, it's probably time to get a new laptop anyways (and by then you can buy a non-first generation MacTel, woohoo). - Think of all the nice accessories you can buy with the few hundred dollars you just saved yourself. But I do have to agree, the Powerbook does aesthetically look slicker and sleeker than the iBook. =) [/QUOTE]
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