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ibook vs. power book::
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<blockquote data-quote="gabriel" data-source="post: 8571"><p>I didn't think I'd like the 12" but I went to the Mac store here in Dallas and played with it and designed a quick logo while I was standing there and was quite pleased with it, even the size!</p><p>I'll still be doing most of the design work on my iMac so that's not a big issue. I agree, the 17" is bearly portable. I've also heard that the speed differance between the two (ibook/pwr book) can be messured by the blink of an eye. How true is that? Up-gradeablity, dosen't the power book have the capacity of up to a gig of ram? I know the ibook is somwhere around 600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabriel, post: 8571"] I didn't think I'd like the 12" but I went to the Mac store here in Dallas and played with it and designed a quick logo while I was standing there and was quite pleased with it, even the size! I'll still be doing most of the design work on my iMac so that's not a big issue. I agree, the 17" is bearly portable. I've also heard that the speed differance between the two (ibook/pwr book) can be messured by the blink of an eye. How true is that? Up-gradeablity, dosen't the power book have the capacity of up to a gig of ram? I know the ibook is somwhere around 600. [/QUOTE]
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