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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 13 mai 04 Lieu : Dublin - IE Membre no 43,109 ![]() |
I'm just about to buy a MAC notebook and I'm still trying to decide whether to go for an ibook or a powerbook. If I were going for the Ibook. It would be the new 1.2 GHz G4 with 512MB and a superdrive.
The alternative is a 15" Powerbook, but this works out at least 600 EUR more even if I just go for an upgraded 15" Combo (512MB RAM, superdrive). I know the backlit keyboard is nice (and also extra) but I basically seem to be paying an extra 33% for a slightly faster processor (1.33 GHz vs 1.2 GHz) and a faster type of RAM and system bus. I know there used to be quite a difference between ibooks and powerbooks, but it seems to me (though undoubtably a newcomer to MACs) that with the recently launched models the difference has now become quite slim. Any opinions? Should I go for an even higher RAM spec (I plan to use it for basic digital recording and as a synth/sampler/noise looper)? |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 3 Inscrit : 13 mai 04 Lieu : Dublin - IE Membre no 43,109 ![]() |
Thanks Dixiechicken. I went for the 1.2GHz ibook in the end which I am using right now. Both the Powerbook & the iBook offer 4200rpm IDE drives (with an option to upgrade on the highest spec powerbooks to 5400 rpm) so there was nothing between them on that front. I went for 768MB of RAM (above that the price jumps considerably). Now I am thinking about my audio interfaces and it looks like an MBox!
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