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Ibooks Vs PowerBooks
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<blockquote data-quote="Uni" data-source="post: 29903"><p>i would say in terms of survivability over a 4 year period and the fact u r a student and probably dont have a HUGE budget (i know, im still in school and had 2 pay for my Mac), the iBook is the way to go. Spen the extra couple of hundred dollars, get the 14" with the 933mhz processor and upgrade the graphics, and the computer will last the 4 years easily. I bought my new iBook 14" for the same reasons u stated, and in some ways i am happy i DIDN'T buy the PowerBook due to the excessive cost.</p><p></p><p>Uni/.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uni, post: 29903"] i would say in terms of survivability over a 4 year period and the fact u r a student and probably dont have a HUGE budget (i know, im still in school and had 2 pay for my Mac), the iBook is the way to go. Spen the extra couple of hundred dollars, get the 14" with the 933mhz processor and upgrade the graphics, and the computer will last the 4 years easily. I bought my new iBook 14" for the same reasons u stated, and in some ways i am happy i DIDN'T buy the PowerBook due to the excessive cost. Uni/. [/QUOTE]
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