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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Apple unveils next generation G4 iBooks
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<blockquote data-quote="ayhwan" data-source="post: 12501"><p>In a way, I agree with Emrys here. I guess this kind of thing happens everytime a new upgrade is released. There is nothing much you can do about that! I suppose you can count the upgrade period and predict when a company is going to upgrade but I am not sure how you can do that. I almost had a similar experience when I brought my first computer, I was about to get an Amiga about 6 months before it was phased out! I would have been kicking myself then! Instead I got a PC. (Some would argue that I have only stayed in the frying pan and not jumped into the fire!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ayhwan, post: 12501"] In a way, I agree with Emrys here. I guess this kind of thing happens everytime a new upgrade is released. There is nothing much you can do about that! I suppose you can count the upgrade period and predict when a company is going to upgrade but I am not sure how you can do that. I almost had a similar experience when I brought my first computer, I was about to get an Amiga about 6 months before it was phased out! I would have been kicking myself then! Instead I got a PC. (Some would argue that I have only stayed in the frying pan and not jumped into the fire!) [/QUOTE]
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