Apple PowerBook G4 15-inch
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perfect laptop
by booly on Dec 15th, 2005 at 4:30 AM:
Apple OS is so easy and this computer is really perfect.
Best ratio quality/price
fully stable and high performance. Everything is include and not necessary to buy external accesories like modem, bluetooth, ...
new aluminum model has ddr and ata/100
by bd on Oct 19th, 2003 at 1:34 AM:
this review was about the titanium 15", but the new aluminum 15" uses ddr memory (333 mhz) and has an ata/100 disk. it also has that fun backlit keyboard that will wow your workmates when you bring it to a conference room where they've lowered the lights for a presentation.
(http://www.apple.com/powerbook/specs.html)
a mac has never been a good computer for bargain hunters. to be fair, though, if you equip a dell or toshiba with the same hardware as a powerbook, you'd end up spending a few hundred dollars more than what apple charges. (and then, adding insult to injury, you'd be stuck with windows instead of mac os x.)
great.. great.. perfect...
by Laurentiu Ardelean on Jul 10th, 2003 at 7:46 AM:
i own this notebook and i think it is pretty much flawless. perhaps the technology is a little "dated" but i compared it to top of the line dell & co. and it oubest them. how do i know that?? my friend owns a dell.. and a compaq laptop.. both top-of-the-line... but you know what they dont have... the dont have a dvd burnere... they dont have onboard firewire (the dell does) they dont have unix... they dont have.... you get the point... truth is.. if you want to be on the cutting edge.. and SAVE MONEY (something you do when u buy apple) you should look into this laptop. its also 1 inch thin. now.. you look at it and say... but... i can get a sony for like $1800... well... you can... but youll get a sony... thats all youll get... youll still have windows.. youll still have DRM up the wazoo... you wont have freedom.
I duno about this one
by Colin Hsien on Jun 11th, 2003 at 11:06 PM:
I dont own this notebook, but I am actualy looking to buy one. But I notice that the ram is the old style pc 133 which kinda bothers me because its slow, and also because it uses the ata 66 (max hard drive tansfer of 66 megs per second)
The new 12 inch and 17 inch both have ata 100, and they both use ddr ram (233 and 333 respectively)
To me it seems this computer is a little dated, apple needs to upgrade to ata100 and ddr ram and then I would buy it.......if I could afford it. Apple also needs to learn to lower prices...
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Solid little performer
by Champs McCready on Jun 17th, 2008 at 1:47 PM:
I'm not sure if the video card has enough "oomph" to handle full size HD video at full frame rate, but a little more RAM might help fix that. That's my only concern with performance. Also, since the bottom is the cooling area, it can get very hot at random times. Usually a reboot will chill the system out if you're not doing anything to video or memory intensive. I use it for a whole host of professional video and editing applications and the dedicated video card is great for all of these things. Also many many ports for firewire, external VGA monitor/projector, USBs out the ying yang.
Obviously they don't make these any more, but if you're looking for a Mac and are still not sure about the Intel Mac series, this is a great bet.
No built in webcam though...