I am currently a music education student in Wisconsin. Some time last year, I thought it would be really great to buy a laptop for school work and for having a portable rig to record audio. I was using a B&W G3 at the time (still running

) and was frustrated with the fact that it was a huge pain to take to school and do recordings and that the audio software/hardware I could use with it was sorely outdated.
I started looking at Powerbooks (the first time I'd really paid attention to Apple laptops) which I believe at the time were $1,999 for the 15" 1.5ghz combo drive and $2,499 for the 15" 1.67ghz superdrive. At that time I thought "good lord, that's a lot for a laptop!" but was pretty set on getting the superdrive model anyway (I should have realized that the other model would suffice).
Anyway, over time I allowed myself to believe that a G4 would hardly be useful and that an imac G5 was what I should really get. I figured that not only would I have significantly more power than in the powerbook, but the imac itself was relatively portable. I ended up getting a rev b imac G5 (which not 5 minutes ago I maxed out to 2 gig RAM) the same month they were released along with Tiger and it was a GREAT purchase!
Then, as time went on... I realized more and more how disorganized I was and how much a laptop would benefit me. Also, I was never actually packing up the imac to take to school and record music- I was too opposed to lugging it around anywhere!
So this last holiday season, when the current rev 12" ibooks were going for $800 with a free Mighty Mouse via rebates from Amazon, I ordered one.
I LOVE having my ibook. I LOVE having access to a faster computer on my desk at home. However... now I kind of wish I would have just gone for a 15" Powerbook (probably a refurb). Having two computers is fine, but it feels way too decadent for how poor I am. Also, I think now I am finding out that a Powerbook would have probably been just enough processing power for what I need. The ibook is not quite enough for the heavier audio stuff, but the imac is still more computer than I need right now. Plus, had I gotten a Powerbook, I could have probably picked up a decent keyboard, mouse, and display, perhaps saved a few hundred bucks, had dual display capabilities, and a lighter conscience.
The imac/ibook (or macbook) combo is great, but it looks like for the next few revs, the imac and macbook pro will probably be very close in power (they're practically the same computer right now). There's no need for a consumer desktop AND a consumer laptop when the pro laptop is essentially the two of those smooshed together.
My $.02
