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buying my first iBook / advice
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<blockquote data-quote="jdk" data-source="post: 56758"><p>I just purchased the 14in iBook yesterday. I sure am glad I got the 14in instead of the 12in I was looking at. Looking at the screen for a few hours at a time is better on the eyes instead of the 12in. I would spend the extra money to get the 14in. I am not sure of the difference in specs, for that you would want to visit apple.com/ibook. Also, whichever you purchase definately upgrade the RAM! I purchased an extra 512mb (768 total) and it flies. I have the 1.33gHz processor with 60gb harddrive. After installation and everything I think you have around 50gb of space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdk, post: 56758"] I just purchased the 14in iBook yesterday. I sure am glad I got the 14in instead of the 12in I was looking at. Looking at the screen for a few hours at a time is better on the eyes instead of the 12in. I would spend the extra money to get the 14in. I am not sure of the difference in specs, for that you would want to visit apple.com/ibook. Also, whichever you purchase definately upgrade the RAM! I purchased an extra 512mb (768 total) and it flies. I have the 1.33gHz processor with 60gb harddrive. After installation and everything I think you have around 50gb of space. [/QUOTE]
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