lun. 24 juil. 2006, 05:48
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hi there. im thinking about changing my ibook for a powermac g4 1ghz dp. i'll be multi-rec now so im thinking that my ibook wont be able to handle it. thing is though i dunno if this powermac im looking at will
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jeu. 27 juil. 2006, 10:15
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thanks alot guys
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ven. 28 juil. 2006, 14:28
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Hey Maurio,
For a full list of features on the Mac line, check out MacTracker. This is a freeware utility that gives you the specs on all current Mac models and may help make your descisions easier. The MDD has an extra optical drive (or slot depending on original config). But not that many more differences between the two platforms. The MDD is 512MB of extra RAM capable for a total of 2GB. With MacTracker you can do side by side comparisons. I hope that helps out. peace -------------------- |
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mariuo Powermac G4 Dp Vs Ibook lun. 24 juil. 2006, 05:48
deaconblue mariuo,
The PowerMac 1Ghz DP will work for you as... mar. 25 juil. 2006, 12:59
minskybabs THe powermacs are very upgradeable and you can hav... mar. 25 juil. 2006, 17:09
Jim Hoyland You should be aware that the MDD models are EXTREM... dim. 30 juil. 2006, 22:11
rickenbacker Tell me about it. I had a MDD PowerMac and eventua... lun. 31 juil. 2006, 09:33![]() ![]() |
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