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<blockquote data-quote="BrianH" data-source="post: 121352"><p>No spyware on my end. I have never had to get an ad aware type program so i dont know if they even exist, you could check download.com and see.</p><p></p><p>A powerbook is more "high end" than an ibook. powerbooks are more powerful pack more hard drive space, processor speed, and offer just more punch . Ibooks also use 32 mb video which may feel a little sluggish compared to a powerbook.</p><p></p><p>Tiger is the new OS while panther is the old. Tiger uses 64 bit and operates a bit more smooth than panther. </p><p></p><p>IMO if you were to take a windows machine up there with you i would get an ibook. However if you were looking for a sole lone machine, then go powerbook.</p><p></p><p>I just recently (yesterday) purchased a powerbook and had to decide between it and an ibook. The powerbook is my lone machine while im at college and plus i am a pretty heavy user of my mac and by heavy user i mean i use it for 3 hours a day everyday. If you have the money defintely go powerbook.</p><p></p><p>I know this is brief, but ask more direct questions and i can help you from there, and im sure someone else will chime in here in a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianH, post: 121352"] No spyware on my end. I have never had to get an ad aware type program so i dont know if they even exist, you could check download.com and see. A powerbook is more "high end" than an ibook. powerbooks are more powerful pack more hard drive space, processor speed, and offer just more punch . Ibooks also use 32 mb video which may feel a little sluggish compared to a powerbook. Tiger is the new OS while panther is the old. Tiger uses 64 bit and operates a bit more smooth than panther. IMO if you were to take a windows machine up there with you i would get an ibook. However if you were looking for a sole lone machine, then go powerbook. I just recently (yesterday) purchased a powerbook and had to decide between it and an ibook. The powerbook is my lone machine while im at college and plus i am a pretty heavy user of my mac and by heavy user i mean i use it for 3 hours a day everyday. If you have the money defintely go powerbook. I know this is brief, but ask more direct questions and i can help you from there, and im sure someone else will chime in here in a bit. [/QUOTE]
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