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<blockquote data-quote="plan9" data-source="post: 7904"><p>Well, on Monday my iBook (900MHz, 14", 256, 40) will arrive.. My first Mac in 10 years (for high school graduation I received a Quadra 605 - 8mb of ram, 250MB hard drive.. whew!).. Glad to be back. Moving into a lot of Flash work and some light audio/video editing, and will be doing it at multiple locations, figured this was a great time to switch. </p><p></p><p>I've heard a lot of different stats on how Mac and PC processors relate regarding MHz, etc.. Just so I know what to expect, what should my iBook be similar to in the PC world? At the standard 256MB RAM and also at 640MB which I'll be upgrading to ASAP.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plan9, post: 7904"] Well, on Monday my iBook (900MHz, 14", 256, 40) will arrive.. My first Mac in 10 years (for high school graduation I received a Quadra 605 - 8mb of ram, 250MB hard drive.. whew!).. Glad to be back. Moving into a lot of Flash work and some light audio/video editing, and will be doing it at multiple locations, figured this was a great time to switch. I've heard a lot of different stats on how Mac and PC processors relate regarding MHz, etc.. Just so I know what to expect, what should my iBook be similar to in the PC world? At the standard 256MB RAM and also at 640MB which I'll be upgrading to ASAP. Thanks!! Jason [/QUOTE]
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