| pubdate: | 2004 |
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The Problem with Macs is Apple, or rather that Apple is a hardware-driven company.
I’ve been gearing up to purchase one of the new sub-$1k iBooks, and on a whim decided to Google for iBook vs Powerbook – if I hadn’t I’d be in for a nasty surprise in a few weeks because I only have experience with Powerbooks.
There are a few potentially deal-breaking differences between Apple’s two laptop families that exist, largely I suspect, only for business not technical reasons. (Sources: 1, 2).
There’s a $400 price difference between the low-end 12” iBook and 12” Powerbook, but I think it might be worth the money. Being limited to 1024x768 isn’t terrible on a laptop (esp. given my current Picturebook’s display of 1024x480?), but it is terrible if you can’t expand that by plugging into a capable external display. Also I used dual-displays a lot in my Powerbook days. When I was DMing D&D games, I would have my notes on the laptop and use the TV-out to display maps, pictures, and videos for the players. Also Google-ing for things while giving a Keynote (Apple’s gorgeous PowerPoint clone), or doing homework while watching a DVD on a television-set.