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Old 01-12-2003
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Apple PowerBooks!

How come nobody has started a thread about these wonderful peices of equipment?

Anybody got any comments? Any Mac users getting one? I "hope" to get one in about 2 months but i am wondering which one to buy and wondering if it is worth it.

I would prefer the 12" PowerBook but with all the features of the larger 17", like the 1ghz G4 along with the 1MB cache and the nifty keyboard.

Wieght is a huge issue thats why i want the smaller one, just because of this i shouldn't have my system "crippled" just so the 17" is more favourable to a buyer.
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Old 01-12-2003
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How come nobody has started a thread about these wonderful peices of equipment?
Probably because no one can afford one.
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Old 01-12-2003
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Someone sure started a similar thread -> IMACS suck
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