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<blockquote data-quote="lzasitko" data-source="post: 21421"><p><strong>iBooks</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All I can think is that one is a powerbook (silver) and one an iBook (white). If you click on the apple in the top left corner and select about this mac. Then if you go to more info, under the system profile it will tell you exactly what you have. On the web site Apple has a 12, 15 or 17" powerbook so check the screen size. The 15" is available as a 1ghz. There should be little difference between performance.</p><p> </p><p>Powerbook $1,999.00 </p><p>15.2-inch TFT Display, 1280x854 resolution, 1GHz PowerPC G4</p><p>512K L2 cache, 256MB DDR333 SDRAM, 60GB Ultra ATA/100</p><p>ATI Mobility Radeon, 9600 (64MB DDR), Full size keyboard</p><p>Gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 400 & 800, AirPort Extreme Ready</p><p>DVI & S-Video out</p><p></p><p>Ibook $1,499.00 </p><p>1GHz PowerPC G4, 256K L2 cache @ 1GHz, 14-inch TFT Display</p><p>1024x768 resolution, 256MB DDR266 SDRAM, 60GB Ultra ATA drive</p><p>Combo Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon 9200, 32MB DDR video memory</p><p> </p><p>Powerbook has a higher res screen, faster ddr ram and 64meg video vs 32meg. There are likely other differences but....</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lzasitko, post: 21421"] [b]iBooks[/b] All I can think is that one is a powerbook (silver) and one an iBook (white). If you click on the apple in the top left corner and select about this mac. Then if you go to more info, under the system profile it will tell you exactly what you have. On the web site Apple has a 12, 15 or 17" powerbook so check the screen size. The 15" is available as a 1ghz. There should be little difference between performance. Powerbook $1,999.00 15.2-inch TFT Display, 1280x854 resolution, 1GHz PowerPC G4 512K L2 cache, 256MB DDR333 SDRAM, 60GB Ultra ATA/100 ATI Mobility Radeon, 9600 (64MB DDR), Full size keyboard Gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 400 & 800, AirPort Extreme Ready DVI & S-Video out Ibook $1,499.00 1GHz PowerPC G4, 256K L2 cache @ 1GHz, 14-inch TFT Display 1024x768 resolution, 256MB DDR266 SDRAM, 60GB Ultra ATA drive Combo Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon 9200, 32MB DDR video memory Powerbook has a higher res screen, faster ddr ram and 64meg video vs 32meg. There are likely other differences but.... Larry [/QUOTE]
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