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Quote: Originally Posted by yichen ok, so yea, the 12" is $1399 and the 15.2" is $1799 with my student discount is the 15.2" worth the extra $400? I know you get a larger screen and better video card...
Personly I wish for a dual core G4 rather than a G5. The G5 simly isn´t a mobile cpu.
Nice pictures!
There is a big Apple Store at 235 Regent Street in London. I comented the battery time on page one of this tread.
Quote: Originally Posted by cashmoney Hey all, Nice Pix I've been thinking heavely in regards towhich powerbook I should purchase. The 12" certainly is awesome but I fear the small screen becomes hard to work...
Quote: Originally Posted by drakino Good point. But the 36% bigger screen doesn't directly mean 36% more power draw. Since both pannels are 1024x768, the increase in power draw on the 14 inch comes mostly from the...
Quote: Originally Posted by drakino On the iBook line you have a 22% increase in battery power to compensate for a screen that is only 16% larger. The 14" display is actually 36% larger than the 12"....
Go for the PowerBook! You will definitely be able to play UT 2004 on it. As you say, once you have tested OS X you dont want to use windows any more. In my opinion you can´t even compair a PowerBook with a Dell 9100. The PowerBook is...
Regarding the battery capacity on the iBook vs. the PowerBook it´s like this: The 12" iBook has the best battery capacity, second is the 14" iBook. Of the PowerBooks is the 12" best, 15" second and 17"...
Quote: Originally Posted by WarriorJoe Since I will only be using this @ School and I would prefer the 14-15" screen.. How is the 14" iBook in battery, screen, weight anr and all. Or is the 15"...
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