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macOS - Notebook Hardware
want to buy an ibook
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<blockquote data-quote="iDVFH." data-source="post: 97172"><p>If your going to be using your laptop for just email, websurfing, photos etc. you don't need a Powerbook..the iBook does all that and more. but if your going to be using it for work and heavy usage get the Powerbook..people under estimate the size of a 12" screen..its not bad at all..such a space saver!</p><p></p><p>Apple says it all in the names they give it iBook, iMac (household family desktop and laptop) Powerbook, PowerMac (more for business people. who need a fastter more powerful computer)</p><p></p><p>IMO get a 12" Powerbook..i should have done that but thought it was too much..but if you can afford it get it man! :miner:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iDVFH., post: 97172"] If your going to be using your laptop for just email, websurfing, photos etc. you don't need a Powerbook..the iBook does all that and more. but if your going to be using it for work and heavy usage get the Powerbook..people under estimate the size of a 12" screen..its not bad at all..such a space saver! Apple says it all in the names they give it iBook, iMac (household family desktop and laptop) Powerbook, PowerMac (more for business people. who need a fastter more powerful computer) IMO get a 12" Powerbook..i should have done that but thought it was too much..but if you can afford it get it man! :miner: [/QUOTE]
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