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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
New Ibook Buy or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="deus_ex_machina" data-source="post: 135989" data-attributes="member: 5726"><p>32MB VRAM is minimum for ut 2004... overclocking is at your own risk but as far as the rest of your tasks the iBook would definitely be adequate. Most Apple products will last you a good couple years and hold their resale value. The powerbooks are still a great buy with 64MB VRAM to start. I've heard people talk about a difference between screens but unsure of the specifics...Anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deus_ex_machina, post: 135989, member: 5726"] 32MB VRAM is minimum for ut 2004... overclocking is at your own risk but as far as the rest of your tasks the iBook would definitely be adequate. Most Apple products will last you a good couple years and hold their resale value. The powerbooks are still a great buy with 64MB VRAM to start. I've heard people talk about a difference between screens but unsure of the specifics...Anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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