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want to buy an ibook
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<blockquote data-quote="ed724" data-source="post: 97074" data-attributes="member: 9265"><p>File compatability depends on what it is your trying to transfer. Generally if theres a Mac version of Windows software it's going to port. Graphix files will always port as well as most word formats. Unless you have some unusual software, you should be able to port your dox. </p><p>A 12 ibook 1.2Ghz with all the options I.E. airport extreme and Bluetooth is going to run you less than $1K. I have one month old for sale on ebay now you can get for less than $1K. </p><p>Powerbook vs ibook, well, your going to get 1.5ghz and you can get a superdrive built. You'll get a larger HD from the start but it's not hard and not that expensive to upgrade to 80gb. The powerbook supports digital displays as well as having higher end video built in.</p><p></p><p>ed724</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ed724, post: 97074, member: 9265"] File compatability depends on what it is your trying to transfer. Generally if theres a Mac version of Windows software it's going to port. Graphix files will always port as well as most word formats. Unless you have some unusual software, you should be able to port your dox. A 12 ibook 1.2Ghz with all the options I.E. airport extreme and Bluetooth is going to run you less than $1K. I have one month old for sale on ebay now you can get for less than $1K. Powerbook vs ibook, well, your going to get 1.5ghz and you can get a superdrive built. You'll get a larger HD from the start but it's not hard and not that expensive to upgrade to 80gb. The powerbook supports digital displays as well as having higher end video built in. ed724 [/QUOTE]
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