I have been looking for a windows laptop for college for some time now. I really liked the Apple designs, but i was afraid of the OSX. However, your pro-powerbook comments in past threads and super positive powerbook reviews convinced me to take a trip to the apple store today. I think i'm sold.
Before I buy, I was hoping to ask you powerbook owners a few questions. My powerbook will be for college use, so it will be used for a lot of MS office/web and DVD playing. Gaming will be done on my windows PC. I looked at the iBook a bit i liked the style, but i don't think it packs enough punch for me.
I'm looking at the 15 inch 1.5ghz model upgraded with the 128mb video memory, 5400rpm hdd, and backlit keyboard. My other option is the 17 inch model. It's 300 dollars more, but it comes with a superdrive (would not be getting that in the 15in one) and obviously a bigger screen. My only concern is that the 17 incher will be difficult to tote around. Is it worth it to upgrade the screen size and how much more difficult is it to transport?
I also am wondering how the G4 processor compares to other processors. I know almost nothing about the G4 and I was wondering how it stacks up against the Pentium M.
Thanks for any input.
Before I buy, I was hoping to ask you powerbook owners a few questions. My powerbook will be for college use, so it will be used for a lot of MS office/web and DVD playing. Gaming will be done on my windows PC. I looked at the iBook a bit i liked the style, but i don't think it packs enough punch for me.
I'm looking at the 15 inch 1.5ghz model upgraded with the 128mb video memory, 5400rpm hdd, and backlit keyboard. My other option is the 17 inch model. It's 300 dollars more, but it comes with a superdrive (would not be getting that in the 15in one) and obviously a bigger screen. My only concern is that the 17 incher will be difficult to tote around. Is it worth it to upgrade the screen size and how much more difficult is it to transport?
I also am wondering how the G4 processor compares to other processors. I know almost nothing about the G4 and I was wondering how it stacks up against the Pentium M.
Thanks for any input.