BTW, I'm really jealous of people with clean desks
Mac's definitely look more hip when you have a clean desk...
thats why people gawk at them at the apple stores anyway
BTW, I'm really jealous of people with clean desks
Mac's definitely look more hip when you have a clean desk...
the ibooks are kinda starting to not age well in the looks department much like the titanium powerbooks, the ibooks just seem kinda square and non hipster
I think they've aged incredibly well & still look far better than even what Dell or Sony are putting out to this day.
Agree completely. For most people, they are hard to tell apart from the Macbooks, even unibody ones.
Macbooks is one but its taking it a little bit too far when you say the unibody ones
I think they've aged incredibly well & still look far better than even what Dell or Sony are putting out to this day.
the ibooks are kinda starting to not age well in the looks department much like the titanium powerbooks, the ibooks just seem kinda square and non hipster
mine looks like new,i highly doubt any "hipster" (whatever the heck that is) would be able to tell the diff from mine and a macbook...also as a person who has owned more then my fairshare of ibooks and powerbooks,i find the ibooks to be a lot quieter...the fans on the powerbooks simply stay on longer and make more noise!
ps: to anyone with a ibook,if you don't mind $ and time involved...a newish ide harddrive is the way to go...i replaced mine with a samsung 160 gig ide,and it makes a big difference in speed and noise (no more old ibook click click harddrive)
In all fairness, he stated a "MacBook", not a MacBook Pro. The MacBooks are the white plastic laptops, not the aluminum. But here is a pic of some of the older ones and the iBook does look similar.
mine looks like new,i highly doubt any "hipster" (whatever the heck that is) would be able to tell the diff from mine and a macbook...
In all fairness, he stated a "MacBook", not a MacBook Pro. The MacBooks are the white plastic laptops, not the aluminum. But here is a pic of some of the older ones and the iBook does look similar.
In all fairness, that is a macbook not a macbook pro, so please refrain from quoting me with the wrong information
True, but those aluminium unibody MacBooks were 'renamed' as the 13" MacBook Pro's in mid 2009, only 6 months after their introduction. Apple then released the unibody plastic variants that stuck around until 2010. I don't think people had the aluminium's in mind when comparing with the iBook.
finally someone who makes a bit of sense around here,
This is my sole (and first personal) PowerPC Mac. It's a 2003 1.25GHz MDD G4 running 10.5 Leopard with 1.5 GB of RAM and 240 GB of drive space and it's driving a 17" Studio Display. I use it to write papers and engineering memos and play around in photoshop cs2 and is my iTunes server in the summertime. I'm using a 2009 27" i5 iMac and 2007 2.16 C2D MacBook for MATLAB code and physical modeling in my coursework. I love it to death… Just wish I could find a dual 1.42 card and copper heat sink for it!![]()
I still have it in storage and I am seriously considering bringing back for duty as I am working on something PPC related.
I'll bite. What is it?
Forgetting the computers... What spec is the bike?