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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
iBook G4 800MHz?
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<blockquote data-quote="pirate pete" data-source="post: 363073" data-attributes="member: 21462"><p>speaking as a student looking to buy a macbook in the future i would advise against buying the ibook (believe me, ive thought along the same lines before)</p><p></p><p>whilst it is certainly tempting to 'cut and run' with something like saving for a macbook, i would personally stick it out and wait</p><p></p><p>if you buy the ibook, spending much of your current budget for the macbook on it, you will likely end up in a situation where you can never afford to get a macbook and have to stick it out with the ibook (which will be incredibly slow even in comparison to a low end c2d)</p><p></p><p>personally, that is not a situation i would like to put myself in. just imagine the comparison in feeling of switching on the shiny, fast, stylish, newly designed macbook for the first time out of the box or the feeling of switching on the slower and older ibook</p><p></p><p>if you can seriously afford both in the long run, i guess you COULD buy the ibook, but i would personally advise you to bear the temptation and stick it out </p><p></p><p>just my two cents</p><p></p><p>pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pirate pete, post: 363073, member: 21462"] speaking as a student looking to buy a macbook in the future i would advise against buying the ibook (believe me, ive thought along the same lines before) whilst it is certainly tempting to 'cut and run' with something like saving for a macbook, i would personally stick it out and wait if you buy the ibook, spending much of your current budget for the macbook on it, you will likely end up in a situation where you can never afford to get a macbook and have to stick it out with the ibook (which will be incredibly slow even in comparison to a low end c2d) personally, that is not a situation i would like to put myself in. just imagine the comparison in feeling of switching on the shiny, fast, stylish, newly designed macbook for the first time out of the box or the feeling of switching on the slower and older ibook if you can seriously afford both in the long run, i guess you COULD buy the ibook, but i would personally advise you to bear the temptation and stick it out just my two cents pete [/QUOTE]
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