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macOS - Notebook Hardware
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<blockquote data-quote="blenford" data-source="post: 52060"><p>I couldn't justify paying for a Powerbook back in 2002, I just didn't hqve the cash. The iBook has been great - I was reporting from the Middle East last year and it was just the right size to lug around with me without a problem. </p><p></p><p>Being a print reporter I've hardly used any processor-heavy apps, but I fancy getting a bit more creative over the next couple of years and the G3 just won't cut it.</p><p></p><p>BTW the only people I know who actually have Powerbooks work in film and tv production in London - they think they need the power but if they were bring honest they would admit all they do is ponce around Soho with them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blenford, post: 52060"] I couldn't justify paying for a Powerbook back in 2002, I just didn't hqve the cash. The iBook has been great - I was reporting from the Middle East last year and it was just the right size to lug around with me without a problem. Being a print reporter I've hardly used any processor-heavy apps, but I fancy getting a bit more creative over the next couple of years and the G3 just won't cut it. BTW the only people I know who actually have Powerbooks work in film and tv production in London - they think they need the power but if they were bring honest they would admit all they do is ponce around Soho with them... [/QUOTE]
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