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Looking for some pointers
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Computer to buy?
Hey i know something was posted like this before but mine is a little bit different
Im looking for a laptop for college this upcomming fall, i really want a powerbook but they are alot of money and was seriously thinking about an ibook, I should have about 1500 and want to use illustrator and photoshop if possible with illustrator being the top choice and then probally iphoto, and your normal functions, because i am going into advertising and think it will be very helpful to have a mac, as opposed to any system that runs windows, i could be wrong tho, please tell me what you would do.
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a life long newbie
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apple powerbook G4 at CompUSA for 999.99......
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Mac and Nikon user
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Will your studies require a laptop?
I would keep an eye on the AppleStore red tag page every Wednesday morning. That's when they put up new stuff. Go to Apple.com, click on the Store tab and on the right side is this: ![]() Windoze, where do you see a powerbook for that price?? |
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Yeah, an iBook on your budget.
You're gonna need to leave room in your budget for ram, PS and MS Word or possibly Office. All can be had at educational pricing. Check out AcademicSuperstore for software prices, PS can be had for about $300, as can Office. RAM will cost you at least $140 at crucial.com. At that point, you're already over your budget, although not by a lot. The iBook is a fine computer, and will serve you well in school. The small screen will make it tough to edit images, however, and one major advantage of the Powerbook in that area is that it can drive an external monitor (beyond simple mirroring). I do not recommend the 14", as the resolution is the same as the 12", but just more spread out. That makes it bigger, heavier and more expensive. The only plus side is that the battery lasts a little longer. |
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Major grins
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Yup. Get the 12" iBook. If you're afraid you'll need more screen real estate on occasion, why not pick up a Mac Mini while you're at it and use it with whatever monitor you have lying around? :)
Get an iBook and a Mac Mini for the price of a powerbook.
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I recommend one of the new iBooks. A bit down on features and bus speed from the powerbook, but they're a helluva good way to get into OSX portability.
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Mac and Nikon user
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We got 2 products via the refurb section:
a 17inch iMac G4 and a 12inch 1.2ghz iBook. Both work and look perfect. |
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