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Recommend Mac laptop ?
Xeniczone:
--- Quote ---IBM only sells workstations now, where you may get z/OS, Windows, or Red Hat. ThinkPads are owned by Lenovo now, though you can still customize their Memory, Disk Space, etc. but, unfortunately, Lenovo only preinstalls Windows last time I checked. And I did mean "Notebook". To me a Laptop and a Notebook are synonyms.
The "multimedia" thinkpads with widescreen go for around $799. But I do have to admit that iBooks are excellent too...
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Doesn't matter what laptop(notebook) you have. if you have a mac or windows based laptop they are inpossible to upgrade. The best you can do is hard drive or memory and any brand of hard drive or memory will do it in a mac.
Nevermind it is gone. Good deals like that go fast.
ReggieMicheals:
--- Quote ---Doesn't matter what laptop(notebook) you have. if you have a mac or windows based laptop they are inpossible to upgrade. The best you can do is hard drive or memory and any brand of hard drive or memory will do it in a mac.
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I guess your're right. Either company you go with won't matter in the end, since both are going to be helplessly obsolete in a couple years...
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: ReggieMicheals ---I guess your're right. Either company you go with won't matter in the end, since both are going to be helplessly obsolete in a couple years...
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In 10 years time you'll have a good, portable router :)
Lead Head:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---In 10 years time you'll have a good, portable router :)
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That is if they arent dead yet
WMD:
To the topic starter...the 14" iBook sounds good for you, and is $1300 US. I would still wait to see what the Intel models will be like, though. (I'll be slightly mad if there's a good 13" widescreen one...I'd take that over this 12" 4:3 PowerBook any day. Oh wait, I use Classic, sorry.)
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