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<blockquote data-quote="skoberlink" data-source="post: 767134" data-attributes="member: 76408"><p>"Does a Powerbook come with the built in cam?"</p><p>No, I'm not even sure the technology was around when they were new but they definitely do not have one.</p><p></p><p>"Also do you know what the cheapest refurbished MacBook is?"</p><p>Unfortunately no I don't, sorry. You could try buying one used, again off of ebay or amazon.</p><p></p><p>"what is the difference with a MacAir?"</p><p>I assume you mean that Macbook Air. It's just an extremely thin macbook designed for maximum portability. The major difference is thickness; it's extremely thin even for a macbook. The Macbook Air doesn't have any ROM drives (such as a CD-ROM). Other than those two differences, it's a regular macbook. there maybe some small other technical differences but probably nothing you'll really notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skoberlink, post: 767134, member: 76408"] "Does a Powerbook come with the built in cam?" No, I'm not even sure the technology was around when they were new but they definitely do not have one. "Also do you know what the cheapest refurbished MacBook is?" Unfortunately no I don't, sorry. You could try buying one used, again off of ebay or amazon. "what is the difference with a MacAir?" I assume you mean that Macbook Air. It's just an extremely thin macbook designed for maximum portability. The major difference is thickness; it's extremely thin even for a macbook. The Macbook Air doesn't have any ROM drives (such as a CD-ROM). Other than those two differences, it's a regular macbook. there maybe some small other technical differences but probably nothing you'll really notice. [/QUOTE]
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