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Powerbook or MacBook?
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<blockquote data-quote="NumberSix" data-source="post: 716321" data-attributes="member: 54807"><p>Notice something else: A lot of these people that bought Macbooks are new to apple/macs and don't know much about it (like me) ... so of course there's gonna be a lot of questions.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't mean it's bad machines.</p><p></p><p>Yes the speakers are crap. Doesn't bother me as i use headphones most of the time. As for the rest, the screen is small, but I got the Mini DVI to DVI adapter and plugged in my 19" LCD as a second monitor for when i'm home. I run Photoshop and work on 60-80 MB images and can still itunes, safari, mail without any noticeable slowdowns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NumberSix, post: 716321, member: 54807"] Notice something else: A lot of these people that bought Macbooks are new to apple/macs and don't know much about it (like me) ... so of course there's gonna be a lot of questions. Doesn't mean it's bad machines. Yes the speakers are crap. Doesn't bother me as i use headphones most of the time. As for the rest, the screen is small, but I got the Mini DVI to DVI adapter and plugged in my 19" LCD as a second monitor for when i'm home. I run Photoshop and work on 60-80 MB images and can still itunes, safari, mail without any noticeable slowdowns. [/QUOTE]
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