Pros: Durable, Decent Power, Good Size! Excellent Screen! It's a Mac! Cons: Some models can run hot! Watch for Logic Board/ screen hinge failures...
I have had my 12" Ibook for about a year! It's an oldie but goodie! It was purchased used from a student who had used it mostly for typing, data entry and the web. I'm a graphic artist and knew that I would have some limitations with regards to ...
Pros: affordable, great quality, great software, easy to use, reliable, stable, fast Cons: not as powerful, not as durable, upgrades increase price considerably
Before going off to college, I needed a quality, affordable computer that could cater to my needs as a student. Though I ended up buying a Powerbook, I tested the iBook for enough time to write a thorough review of it. To start, you can't beat the ...
Pros: Battery life, screen, memory, and portability. Cons: Speakers, vulnerability of case materials,
A Little About Me I am a Macintosh user and have an iMac and have, since I bought my first personal computer in 1996, chosen Apple. So when the time came to buy a laptop I, of course, opted for and Apple iBook. Why I Bought My ...
Pros: Fast, powerful, beautiful design! Great for teenager like me! Cons: sluggish video, possibly due to lac of maximized ram
I have an ibook g3 800 with 256mb of ram, and this laptop is fast! Amazing Screen, the clearest ive ever seen in a notebook computer! The way apple pays attention to detail blows me away, with the light up apple logo on the back to the chargrer being ...
Pros: Design, User Friendly, Graphics, Lightweight... Cons: Small screen, Speakers, Freezing, Programs...
I have experience Macintosh's all my life. I remember when I was in the fifth grade, I was one of the first people in my classroom to learn how to use a Apple computer. I vaguely remember what I did on the computer. All I remember is that the apple was...
Ok, so you're saying to yourself 'Man, I need a laptop, but that Power Book is so damn expensive.' Well, the iBook is your solution. Really, for your average home user, I can't see the iBook being insufficient. The speed, memory and capacity of the iBook is more than enough. I have an iBook which I run Final Cut Pro on. The speed is fine for playback and all your editing needs. You also have the option of three different drives. If you go all out and get yourself the DVD Player/CD Burner, you're still only paying $1500. Not too shabby. And I'm sure you could look around the internet for a better deal than the standard Mac price.
Obviously if money is no object, the Power Book is top of the line, but for someone looking for something just as good with a tight budget, go for the iBook.
The best computer i have had. It is fast and easy to use. It never frezzes which is a nice feature in OS 10.2.3(jaguar). If you are in the market for a laptop under 1300 buy this computer. But if you have a some more to spend get the 12 inch powerbook G4.
iBook has all the speed, storage, graphics, and software you're looking for right out of the box. It's small and light enough to slip in a backpack it...More at eBay
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