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Powerbook Display not as crisp as others...
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<blockquote data-quote="Eleven" data-source="post: 80596"><p>Well the way I see it Apple is a guerrilla fighter, using whatever he/she can get for the right price as far as peripherals.</p><p></p><p>I remember ATAPI or SCSI HDs and CD drives interfaces when PC where already using SATA.</p><p></p><p>Apple is a relatively small company that has HUGE creativity for what matters most but isn't up to date as far as some moot points are concerned.</p><p></p><p>My 17" Toshiba laptop is as crisp as I can wish and if a PB 17 equals it I will be a happy camper.</p><p></p><p>But I just got rid of 200+ spywares and 5 viriis on my work PC while my PowerPC G5 doesn't even know what a virus is.</p><p></p><p>I'll trade a stable, efficient OS over a fancy display any day.</p><p>11</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eleven, post: 80596"] Well the way I see it Apple is a guerrilla fighter, using whatever he/she can get for the right price as far as peripherals. I remember ATAPI or SCSI HDs and CD drives interfaces when PC where already using SATA. Apple is a relatively small company that has HUGE creativity for what matters most but isn't up to date as far as some moot points are concerned. My 17" Toshiba laptop is as crisp as I can wish and if a PB 17 equals it I will be a happy camper. But I just got rid of 200+ spywares and 5 viriis on my work PC while my PowerPC G5 doesn't even know what a virus is. I'll trade a stable, efficient OS over a fancy display any day. 11 [/QUOTE]
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