Dr. J said:I would look around for awhile. I just picked up the latest 15" PB with 2gb and apple care for 1500. The screen does not even have the line issue, lucky I suppose.
Dr. J said:You might think that this was not a very good idea, but I bought it on ebay. The guy bought the computer for christmas, and then the MBP came out. He had to have one, and listed the PB on ebay with a buy it now price for 1500. I bought it, and it is perfect. The apple care had not even been opened yet. Good deal for a poor student. The ram was even upgraded by apple. Look around and be careful. I had some fool from the UK try to scam me on a second chance offer. I turned him and his fake emails in.
localghost said:travel to your nearest apple store and buy an ibook thats ON DISPLAY, after youve checked it out.
sell it within the next year or whenever the revision b of the merom mac book pro is out.
If you plan on getting a MacBook later when Adobe releases universal binaries you can use it then.Chrispy said:Those rebates on the 12" powerbooks are really nice. I just wish the 12" was using DDR2... sigh.
ericssonboi said:Although many would say that you can "just be more careful", i would like to not worry for a day or two that my Powerbook or MBP for that matter... will be dented or scratched and drop the resale value of the item.
Chrispy said:macconnection has a 12.1" PowerBook G4 1.5GHz 512MB 60GB Combo on sale for $1199 after rebate. Would you all consider this a good deal. The superdrive model is $1349 after rebate but it is still $150 more than the macconnection one.
EDIT: If I was to go for a 12" notebook would I be better off with an iBook for Powerbook? There is a $300 price difference but I'm not sure the speed increase would be worth it. Your input would be apprecaited![]()
nospleen said:I think you will regret the 12". The screens are terrible, plus you have owned the 15" before. But if you must choose, go for the ibook.
Chrispy said:Yeah.. I will probably sell this laptop after the Intel macs get going for a year or so. The 15" powerbooks just seem to be a fairly expensive investment for technology that will be completely out of date soon enough. If I'm doing graphics work, will I notice a big difference between the 4,200RPM of the iBook and the 5,400RPM of the Powerbook on the hard drive? Thanks again!
Unless you think a Rev. D powerbook would be the way to go haha... I don't know. Maybe the iBook is the best choice I just don't know about hard drive speed. I have a 7,200 RPM hard drive that I could put in there but I am afarid to atempt anything like that haha.
ITASOR said:So...you got an iBook...and put a new HD in...let's hear the story! Did you put it in yourself?!