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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
ibook vs. power book::
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<blockquote data-quote="gabriel" data-source="post: 8565"><p>I'm a graphic designer and I use a 17" iMac w/ 512 ram. I'm very happy with it, although a memory upgrade would be nice for bigger projects.</p><p>I'm planning on getting a laptop (12"), a friend of mine was going to buy a power book but was advised that an ibook would suffice for his needs in 'small' audio recording projects. So that's what he did. He heard that in some cases the ibook performed better. Well what about running Photoshop and things of that sort? The male perspective would say, "Bigger is better.", but is bigger really necessary?</p><p>thanx,</p><p>-g'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabriel, post: 8565"] I'm a graphic designer and I use a 17" iMac w/ 512 ram. I'm very happy with it, although a memory upgrade would be nice for bigger projects. I'm planning on getting a laptop (12"), a friend of mine was going to buy a power book but was advised that an ibook would suffice for his needs in 'small' audio recording projects. So that's what he did. He heard that in some cases the ibook performed better. Well what about running Photoshop and things of that sort? The male perspective would say, "Bigger is better.", but is bigger really necessary? thanx, -g' [/QUOTE]
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