Still debating and agonizing I book
I've decided on an I book with maximum memory--now it boils down to the 12" or the 14"--my wife feels the 14 is unwieldly for travel--I want it for stock quotes, e mail and minimal spread sheet usage. I have a 17' Imac at home that I love. I think for the $200 more the 14" is a bargain- but my wife......
Whats the consensus from the experts?
Thanks for all your advice,
Sam
Whats the consensus from the experts?
Thanks for all your advice,
Sam
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I have recently upgraded to a 12" powerbook and I could not be happier. I am certain you will love the iBook (my wife still uses mine).
Sam
Still debating
Sam
Originally posted by sammick
What is the advantage of the Powerbook over the equivalent I book assuming the same memory etc--Is the difference of 1.33GHz processor speed over the 1GHz discernable? I the difference of $300 worth it?
It is the difference of white plastic and aluminium you pay for, since the former difference of spanning the monitor is not true anymore
When it comes to raw performance you probably won't feel that difference.
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Sam
However, it was heavy enough for me to start getting a pinched nerve/compressed disk from carrying it everyday. Stopped carrying it, no more pain.
Now, if you are going to go 12 inch, then I would say buy the PowerBook.
The no-hack-required video out to a second monitor is worth it alone. You'll want to do it eventually I think.
Then it is lighter and thinner. Get a good quality Brenthaven case specifically made for it and you'll have no durability issues. (Why people toss them around so casually is beyond me. Disposable income I guess). iBooks are "rugged" but frankly they get creaky and loose over time and from the well-taken care of PowerBooks I've seen it's not as much of an issue.
Another thing to note is that iBook drives are 4300 RPM as opposed to PowerBooks which can be 5400 RPM. Drive speed is very important for fast response times for file access and even system performance. ~1100 RPM is a significant difference if you've ever seen a 7200 RPM drive compared to a 5400 RPM drive.
Finally, PowerBooks simply hold their value for longer, should you ever sell it.
Anyway those are my biases, I don't suppose they will apply to you, just something to think about.
a 14" ibook is too large for regular travel, I have one and I don't think I could carry it around all day either.
As for powerbook vs. ibook, powerbook is definetly a better choice, johnq is right, powerbooks are more rugged, and I considered the screen spaning doctor, but it looks rather dangerous.
Final verdict:
12" POWERBOOK