Filby1
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Anyone got one of these? how good are they? worth the money?
Apple Mac G5 top spec Vs Pc same spec?
Power Book Vs Pc laptop?
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1600power
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Registered: 22nd Apr 04
Location: Shropshire Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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the mac laptop will more than likely destroy anything performance wise, but only on certain programs plus nothing from windows to mac is compatiable apart from Word documents, etc. the actual programfiles will have to be in mac format which costs alot of doller, and you cant "find" mac stuff very easily.
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Dan B
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Dell Latitude D800, DVD-Rom/CDRW, with Debian-Sarge installed......who needs Windows or MacOSX
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Rebrabuk
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
Anyone got one of these?
I've got 3 on my desk at the minute - they're not mine though.
quote: Originally posted by Filby1
how good are they?
As far as Apple notebooks go, they're the best.
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worth the money?
No Apple product is worth the money in my opinion.
quote: Originally posted by Filby1
Apple Mac G5 top spec Vs Pc same spec?
You cannot get a PC with the same spec as an Apple. Different technologies used...
quote: Originally posted by Filby1
Power Book Vs Pc laptop?
Depends what you want/need to use it for..
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
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There's a lot of things compatible between Mac & Windows. Also, the Powerbook will perform better and last far longer with the battery. Oh, and OSX is a faster operating system.
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