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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Windows user looking to migrate to Ibook
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<blockquote data-quote="trungthiendo" data-source="post: 78208"><p>as the title states...i currently use window based machines for everything that i do. Lately i'm becoming very interested in the apple counterpart. I want to find a lot of info on it.</p><p></p><p>for example, what are the different processors, what advantages does one have over the other, other than clock speed and the obvious, like cache size.</p><p></p><p>How do i get started in learning how to use OSX or the sort...</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at an ibook to get my feet wet so to say, around 500-600 bucks</p><p></p><p>yes i can get a mac mini, but i'm look more of something portable, but will give mac mini a try if that's the better choice</p><p></p><p>for the ibook i have looked on ebay...price is usually around 550 for a 600mhz with 256 ram and the regular stuff. I know that 512 would be the best choice since they do love memory. </p><p></p><p>So any information you have for this windows user would be appreciated</p><p></p><p>all i'm looking to do with the ibook is school work, dvd watching, and burning cds occasionally...wifi is a must</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trungthiendo, post: 78208"] as the title states...i currently use window based machines for everything that i do. Lately i'm becoming very interested in the apple counterpart. I want to find a lot of info on it. for example, what are the different processors, what advantages does one have over the other, other than clock speed and the obvious, like cache size. How do i get started in learning how to use OSX or the sort... I'm looking at an ibook to get my feet wet so to say, around 500-600 bucks yes i can get a mac mini, but i'm look more of something portable, but will give mac mini a try if that's the better choice for the ibook i have looked on ebay...price is usually around 550 for a 600mhz with 256 ram and the regular stuff. I know that 512 would be the best choice since they do love memory. So any information you have for this windows user would be appreciated all i'm looking to do with the ibook is school work, dvd watching, and burning cds occasionally...wifi is a must [/QUOTE]
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