Top of the Line Computer
Written: May 03 '00 (Updated May 09 '00)
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Pros: 3GB,built-in CD rom drive, 32 Mega bytes RAM
Cons: The USB port problem i was talking about
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| BigCircles's Full Review: Apple iBook Key Lime Special Edition 12.1 in. (M82... |
This is the best computer there ever was!!! But the thing I don't like about this computer is how you can't hook up a hole lot of stuff into it because it ownly has a USB port, sound port, internet port and an ethernet port. You can put a CD burner, DVD player, etc... into the USB port, but if you use a mouse (plugs into the USB port) instead of the finger pad and you want to use a CD burner, it will take you a lot of time since you wouldn't be able to use the mouse. The finger pad is a nice feature. When you use the finger pad a lot, you will eventually get use to it and will probably find it a lot easier to use then a mouse. I myself prefer the finger pad.
I have some problem with the Cd rom. It sometimes goes really loud. Other times it bairly makes a sound. It could be just mine though. I would like it if other people who have had the same problem, would send me a comment in this opinion so I can make a change in my opinion on the iBook.
The iBook comes in many different colours to chose from. I have the blueberry colour. Probably the most popular colour for iBook and iMac.
The computer has a built-in CD rom drive, 32 Mega bytes RAM (suggest installing some more) and 3GB.
I think that Macintosh is the most user friendly computer and I recommend it.
Recommended:
Yes
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Epinions.com ID: BigCircles
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Member: Brent Garbett
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