<strong>No, you're wrong. (See, isn't that easy - anyone can say that.)
Care to explain how it's wrong, though. The CPUs are choked at 167 (or 133, depending on the machine) because there is no true DDR FSB. Yes, the DDR isn't going completely to waste because the drives use the full DDR speed - that's why I said that the system controller can swap stuff around with I/O at DDR rates.</strong><hr></blockquote>
well... I don't know for sure but perhaps due to a laptop hard drive's weak performance and other slower subsystems... that advantage is mute..
not really sure what he meant.
the main thing is though.... ddr in the powerbook would have shown no gain and just created more heat with current processors
Mine is still in being reviewed. I'm assuming this is because my student ID/transcript is being processed to qualify my purchase for academic developer purchase. Anyone else in the same boat with their order being held as 'Being Reviewed'? I got the 1ghz with superdrive.
Damn Apple. Just when I'm ready to pack it in and have fun with build your own Linux box they pull this crap on me. It's hard to hate Apple when this powerbook is so fscking good.
<strong>Damn Apple. Just when I'm ready to pack it in and have fun with build your own Linux box they pull this crap on me. It's hard to hate Apple when this powerbook is so fscking good. </strong><hr></blockquote>
I am now thinking back to when I purchased my G3 Black PowerBook, and in a matter of a few weeks, the Titanium model was released. I was sick, but I stuck with it until recently when it was stolen at the airport. Luckily for me it was covered by insurance. After that valuable lesson, I started reading the rumor pages and waited and waited a litttle longer. I am so glad I waited, because I just ordered the 1 GHz PowerBook G4 SuperDrive,,,and I am now saying thank you to all those great Gods of Gossip... I can't wait !!!
I have a question for ya. I went into the ADC program and looked up the Powerbook. The prices for Fast Faster and Fastest are 1839, 2799, and 2399. That is the first odd thing. The next oddity is when you upgrade the RAM to 1GB...it bumps the price of the Fastest to up over 3000. Why?
[quote]Originally posted by mntrapper:
<strong>
Actually as a college student follow this course of action if you want really cheap apple hardware. It is a little loophole I found a few weeks ago. As a currently enrolled college student you are elgible to buy a student developer discount. This entitles you to many things not the least of which is 1 purchase of apple hardware at the developer price which is insanely low. Check the prices for hardware at
The cost for a membership is $100 but just look at the savings. Right now I am pricing out the PB 1Ghz with 1GB of RAM and a superdrive for $2299. Isn't the college life grand.
<strong>I have a question for ya. I went into the ADC program and looked up the Powerbook. The prices for Fast Faster and Fastest are 1839, 2799, and 2399. That is the first odd thing. The next oddity is when you upgrade the RAM to 1GB...it bumps the price of the Fastest to up over 3000. Why?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
there is a glich at apple they are fixing and everything should be up by tomorrow.
there is a glich at apple they are fixing and everything should be up by tomorrow.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Falking SWEET! Oh and...how do you know all this stuff? Maybe I'll run this one by ya....what do these machines wholesale for? I'm really curious to know now that I'm finding Apple can afford to let these machines go for $1000 cheaper.
Falking SWEET! Oh and...how do you know all this stuff? Maybe I'll run this one by ya....what do these machines wholesale for? I'm really curious to know now that I'm finding Apple can afford to let these machines go for $1000 cheaper.
Thanks man!
Sam</strong><hr></blockquote>
I know that because someone stated it earlier and I just reposted what they said. I am not a phsycic ya know! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> or is that phsyco?????? x()
I don't know that they are going to be changing back to the "cheap" prices or not...I had a 1ghz, superdrive, 1GB RAM saved order last night, I check it today, and it was "flagged" and no longer available for purchase as being invalid. Oh well. If it isn't fixed by tomorrow night, I'll just buy it through the EDU store.
Oh, this is the revision I have been waiting out for. You can see by my specs below this will be a pretty significant upgrade for me, and hopefully in a few months I can get a 19 inch widescreen Apple LCD to go with it.
<strong>Does anyone know if the local Apple retail stores give educators the education discount? I am a teacher and when I get paid I want to walk in and get a brand spanking new powerbook. I have my teachers association card, school id...I would love to walk in plunk down the $$ and walk out with it (no waiting for shipping) Anyways I cant wait </strong><hr></blockquote>
The AppleStore at Tice's Corner NJ and the Soho store in NYC will take the order via your education account right there in the store, assuming you have established one. Remember, though, BTO macs may not be in stock that day, but you can pick them up in a short time. Of course you can often walk out with what you want if it is in stock.
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<strong>No, you're wrong. (See, isn't that easy - anyone can say that.)
Care to explain how it's wrong, though. The CPUs are choked at 167 (or 133, depending on the machine) because there is no true DDR FSB. Yes, the DDR isn't going completely to waste because the drives use the full DDR speed - that's why I said that the system controller can swap stuff around with I/O at DDR rates.</strong><hr></blockquote>
well... I don't know for sure but perhaps due to a laptop hard drive's weak performance and other slower subsystems... that advantage is mute..
not really sure what he meant.
the main thing is though.... ddr in the powerbook would have shown no gain and just created more heat with current processors
-Chris
<strong>Damn Apple. Just when I'm ready to pack it in and have fun with build your own Linux box they pull this crap on me. It's hard to hate Apple when this powerbook is so fscking good. </strong><hr></blockquote>
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> :cool:
Whipped and proud of it. Oh well
<img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
<strong>Well, I'm *not allowed* to get one! The wife says so! ****!
Whipped and proud of it. Oh well
<img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
You could divorce her but then you couldn't afford one at any price. Catch 22
[quote]Originally posted by mntrapper:
<strong>
Actually as a college student follow this course of action if you want really cheap apple hardware. It is a little loophole I found a few weeks ago. As a currently enrolled college student you are elgible to buy a student developer discount. This entitles you to many things not the least of which is 1 purchase of apple hardware at the developer price which is insanely low. Check the prices for hardware at
<a href="http://developer.apple.com/membership/usa.html" target="_blank">http://developer.apple.com/membership/usa.html</a>
and click on the adc hardware link.
The cost for a membership is $100 but just look at the savings. Right now I am pricing out the PB 1Ghz with 1GB of RAM and a superdrive for $2299. Isn't the college life grand.
[ 11-06-2002: Message edited by: mntrapper ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>I have a question for ya. I went into the ADC program and looked up the Powerbook. The prices for Fast Faster and Fastest are 1839, 2799, and 2399. That is the first odd thing. The next oddity is when you upgrade the RAM to 1GB...it bumps the price of the Fastest to up over 3000. Why?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
there is a glich at apple they are fixing and everything should be up by tomorrow.
<strong>
there is a glich at apple they are fixing and everything should be up by tomorrow.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Falking SWEET! Oh and...how do you know all this stuff? Maybe I'll run this one by ya....what do these machines wholesale for? I'm really curious to know now that I'm finding Apple can afford to let these machines go for $1000 cheaper.
Thanks man!
Sam
<strong>
Falking SWEET! Oh and...how do you know all this stuff? Maybe I'll run this one by ya....what do these machines wholesale for? I'm really curious to know now that I'm finding Apple can afford to let these machines go for $1000 cheaper.
Thanks man!
Sam</strong><hr></blockquote>
I know that because someone stated it earlier and I just reposted what they said. I am not a phsycic ya know! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> or is that phsyco?????? x()
a) an upgrade for current PB owners to a Superdrive, or
b) an external firewire DVD-burner that's compatible with iDVD
so that ALL of us can burn DVD without paying $1000?
Love, respect, peace & praise for Apple,
PEte
Oh, this is the revision I have been waiting out for. You can see by my specs below this will be a pretty significant upgrade for me, and hopefully in a few months I can get a 19 inch widescreen Apple LCD to go with it.
[ 11-07-2002: Message edited by: Horned_Frog ]</p>
that's $71 for the DVD burner. not bad.
<strong>At this rate I may have to change my sig!
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matte, matte, chotto matte kudasai! Well I did and I'm happy (wonder what it will look like in May 2003?)
<strong>Does anyone know if the local Apple retail stores give educators the education discount? I am a teacher and when I get paid I want to walk in and get a brand spanking new powerbook. I have my teachers association card, school id...I would love to walk in plunk down the $$ and walk out with it (no waiting for shipping) Anyways I cant wait </strong><hr></blockquote>
The AppleStore at Tice's Corner NJ and the Soho store in NYC will take the order via your education account right there in the store, assuming you have established one. Remember, though, BTO macs may not be in stock that day, but you can pick them up in a short time. Of course you can often walk out with what you want if it is in stock.
<strong>weird part is, i checked at our education store. the top end is $2,591, the next one down is $2,519.
that's $71 for the DVD burner. not bad.</strong><hr></blockquote>
$2,631 and $2,819 here....interesting.