View Full Version : Refurbished PowerBook or new iBook... help me decide
Gh0ztt
03-09-2004, 06:02 PM
I'm trying to make up my mind between the following:
Refurbished 15" P4 PowerBook 867MHz
256MB RAM
40GB
Combo Drive
Titanium
$1499
OR
Brand new 12" P4 iBook 800MHz
256MB RAM
30GB
Combo Drive
$989
My questions are: Would the speed increase from 800 to 867MHz be noticeable? Is the 867MHz PowerBook the previous design or is it just an earlier version of the current model (It looks like Apple only sells the new ones at 1GHz)?Are there extra features on the PowerBook that would add value besides the processor speed and screen size? And finally, is it worth $500 more for a refurbished PowerBook vs. a brand new iBook?
Thanks!
Jubelum
03-09-2004, 06:04 PM
My refurb 15" 867 is still cranking... no problems. I think the more robust PB is the way to go... overall a better package. Depends mostly on the use, actually.
zodiac
03-09-2004, 06:24 PM
Why don't you just get an ibook 933MHz 14" and up the ram and harddrive a bit for $1499. Not only would it be better in every way(except the case of course) but it would be NEW.
curiousuburb
03-09-2004, 06:30 PM
The PB has more available RAM slots than the iBook and higher total RAM capacity
It also has a PC card slot the iBook doesn't have.
The iBook has much better Airport reception than the TiBook
What will you be using it for primarily? Where?
for example:
if PhotoShop or something with tons of palettes, extra screen real estate of the PB is a major bonus.
if mostly web surfing and wireless portability, the Airport range bonus of the iBook might win out.
presumably the refurb Ti can get the same Applecare extended warranty as the new iBook,
hmmmm... tough choice.
Gh0ztt
03-09-2004, 07:00 PM
Well I currently use a P4 2.4 with XP as my main workhorse computer. I was wanting a laptop to use mainly for websurfing/chat in other areas of the house, but I also want to learn OSX to do photo and video editing. Eventually I'll probably get a desktop to use with Final Cut, etc. but I'd like to be able to learn the OS and most of the features on the laptop. I'm in the IT field so I want something that I can use to learn the ins and outs of the Mac platform, networking, etc. in case I need to work with them in my job.
I have network ports throughout the house, so the wireless isn't really a big factor for me.
After Zodiac's comment I'm leaning towards the 1GHz 14" iBook.. Amazon has it for $1400 after rebate. Any thoughts on this model?
Gh0ztt
03-09-2004, 07:20 PM
Now that I compare them all it looks as if the 12" PowerBook is a good deal at $1500 compared to the 14" iBook for $1400. $100 more gets the better case material, the ability to connect higher resolution DVI monitors (a big selling point for me), and the ability to add more RAM.
ByteMe
03-09-2004, 08:31 PM
I will also be purchasing a new mac for school and can't decide. I am either going to purchase a 14" ibook 933MHz for $1199 or the 12" PB 1 GHz w/superdrive for $1599. Is upgrade cost of $150 for the 1Ghz iBook worth the price? The only reason i wouldnt dive in and buy the 12"PB is b/c 12" is not alot of screen real estate.
+Plus I will have to buy an airport extreme card for whichever one I decide on.
Remember folks... that's a 15" PowerBook, not a 12". Absolutely, positively go for the PowerBook over the iBook. I bet that 15" one is faster than a 1 GHz iBook (it has L3 cache, and it's a PowerBook and therefore just better overall).
Quite frankly, iBooks suck. Even the G4s are just okay.
Gh0ztt
03-09-2004, 08:41 PM
Where did you find the PB w/ SuperDrive for $1599?
Gh0ztt
03-09-2004, 10:46 PM
Nevermind... I forgot about the education pricing... I gotta go find a college student to buy mine... lol
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