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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
powerbook or ibook?
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<blockquote data-quote="da2003pizimp" data-source="post: 139549" data-attributes="member: 11188"><p>I'm in a bit of a tug-a-war with myself on choosing a laptop. i currently have a clamshell ibook, but have been looking at the lombards and wallstreets. the only thing that is holding me back is being wireless. i have read somewhere that the lombards and wallstreets can't be wireless. Can they and if so what exactly do i need for this to happen? is it worth it? also are they really bulky? Which does everyone prefer and is a better deal, the clamshell, lombard or wallstreet. also i know that the pismos are wireless capable but they are too pricy for me. thanks for any insight you all can help with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="da2003pizimp, post: 139549, member: 11188"] I'm in a bit of a tug-a-war with myself on choosing a laptop. i currently have a clamshell ibook, but have been looking at the lombards and wallstreets. the only thing that is holding me back is being wireless. i have read somewhere that the lombards and wallstreets can't be wireless. Can they and if so what exactly do i need for this to happen? is it worth it? also are they really bulky? Which does everyone prefer and is a better deal, the clamshell, lombard or wallstreet. also i know that the pismos are wireless capable but they are too pricy for me. thanks for any insight you all can help with. [/QUOTE]
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