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by PMichas , Dec 20 '99
Pros: Beautiful, powerful, stable, easy to make upgrades, ease of access to internal components Cons: Not enough USB ports, one has to purchase a hub, the mouse stinks as well as the keyboard is poor, had to replace them with better units
After owning Apple computers from 1986 to the purchase of my new G4-450 I have never felt the bond with a machine like I have this one. Yes I have had the 2E and GS as well as my first Mac a whopping 64meg hard drive monster to owning several others,...
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by joeymjr , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Fast, Powerful, Loaded Cons: Price, apple's small keyboard and mouse
The G4 400 is to say the least, fast. I use this machine at work, and it blows all the G3's , even the newer blue and whites, out of the water! I have done tests against a G3 opening Photoshop and Freehand as well as just watching the G4 boot up in a few...
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by RBarker6 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Cost, Speed, Look, Ease of Use Cons: no serial ports or floppy drive
I ordered the PowerMac G4/400 in August, and due to a chip shortage and slow manufacturing, I received it in October, 1999. I soon forgot about the delay when I hooked it up and made use of its rocket speed.
The system was ordered through...
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