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  1. ItaliaF1

    ItaliaF1 F1 Veteran

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    i am thinking about getting the powerbook. i am on my iBook now. what do u think i should do? should i wait until they switch to intel processors
     
  2. RossoCorsaItaly

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    I received a Powerbook G4 as a gift a few days ago. I absolutely love it, I'm still getting used to it but I honestly don't see why I ever used Windows. My only complaint is Safari but of course I downloaded Firefox right away. I don't think this answers your question, just wanted to share.
     
  3. ItaliaF1

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    i does answer my question in a way. thanks.
     
  4. Tyler

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    I think you'll be in for a wait if you're waiting for an Intel Powerbook.

    The answer, as the good ole Doc Who would say, is, "it depends".

    If you need to replace your iBook now then it's a great time to get a Powerbook. The new screen is quite improved and it's been around long enough to have most bumps smoothed out. However, if you can wait, wait. The next best thing is always just over the horizon. Without doubt the new Powerbook, when released, will have advantages over the current one. So, do you need it now or can you wait?
     
  5. TestShoot

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    Well, you have to see if the new os's will support the powerpc chip, which btw, I LOVE powerbooks and hate the Intel switch, but I'll live. It is not going to happen for a while though so go for it, use ot for 2-3 years, and then get the new thing, but also think that ram and upgrades will be cheap as the new gear approaches.
     
  6. b-mak

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    I bought a 12" PowerBook about a month ago. Love it. Will hand it down to an employee when the next gen's bugs are worked out.

    What's Windows?
     
  7. ItaliaF1

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    thanks everybody for the comments.its looking better and better. im trying to make myself get one. i see a lot of photoshop pics on this site, should i get that and is it really hard to figure out. is the powerbook worthy of my excessive use of my computer?
     
  8. boffin218

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    Photoshop isn't very hard to pick up, but there is a lot to it so the learning curve can be pretty steep. (I.e. you can get basics quickly, but some of the more advanced functions will take time and practice) But a powerbook is definitely worth the overuse of your computer. I've had mine for three years now and its been great. In fact, my PB has turned more than a few of my friends into Mac users. It's a great piece of hardware.

    That said, if your ibook isn't hurting and you can do everything you want on it, it might be worth your while to wait. An upgrade would be nice, no question, but newer, faster, more powerful computers come out all the time. Waiting never hurts ... but immediate gratification always pays off now.
     
  9. aawil

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    I would certainly wait for the intels at this point. It's very well possible that the new intel ibook will out perform the current powerbook. I'm looking forward to upgrading from this mac mini to an imac myself.
     
  10. ryalex

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    I got my 12" Powerbook G4 ~3 years ago when it was the new thing. It has been excellent. I have been completely satisfied with what I bought. I would like to get a second battery and more HD space (planning on an external HD to backup).

    Unfortunately, last month it was converted to a desktop when I dropped it off the couch and the screen hit just right to shatter. I plugged in an LCD monitor and it still works fine otherwise. Maybe next summer I'll try and find one with a broken main area and functional screen and do some surgery. Other priorities right now.
     
  11. jungathart

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    I have an original G4 Titanium from 5 years ago and it has been trouble-free. You'll fare even better with a current G4!
     
  12. rvidr922

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    I am a long time Apple fanatic and am still using a Powerbook G3 Firewire I bought 6 years ago and choose it over the 2005 Dell every time. These things stay fast and current for a long time if you keep up with the latest operating system.

    I'm apprehensive of the first generations based the fact that the new system architecture is not native to OSX and there will likely be many bugs. But at the same time don’t expect many OS upgrades for the Motorola processors once the Intel’s come out. You’re either looking at buying now and dealing with “inferior” design, or you’re in for the long haul (take advantage of the learning curve) and stuck with a relatively non-upgradeable system.
     
  13. Ferrari Boy

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    I'm on my 12" powerbook that i got almost 3 years ago. Very very good machine, and now they just keep getting better.

    If you wait for the Intel chip, it won't necessarily be any faster than the PowerPC chip, but you'll be able to run other programs that are made for windows. So whether or not that is a deciding factor for you I don't know.

    Keep an eye out in January for the new powerbooks, or possibly more towards summer of 06. Depends on which machines they update first...

    But it comes down to this, you can't go wrong with a Mac!
     
  14. mbmike

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    Rumors are saying that Intel iBooks could be out as early as January.

    At this point, I would definitely hold off. It's a couple months, tops.
     
  15. ThatOneGuy

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    Wait until after Macworld in January
     
  16. ItaliaF1

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    i cnat decide to wait or not. does anybody know when the intel/g5 powerbook will be coming out. other people are telling me to wait. I NEED SOME HELP DEICIDING!
     
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  18. b-mak

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    Just buy a G4. Get over it and move on. Mine rocks.
     
  19. ItaliaF1

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    i have decided to wait until the macworld event in jan. a lot of people are saying that the new intel powerbook will be announced there. if it is, i will be at the apple store the first day it comes out. thanks for all the help. you will be hearing from me on this thread after macworld.
     
  20. Cincy Ken

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    Bought a 1.67 GHz 15" G4 1Q05, and love it. Had a few problems, but Apple service has been good. Not sure what the complaints are about Safari; much better than Internet Explorer. Mostly, I love not having to be the "IT professional" on this thing like I am on my home Windows machine - let's see: firewall, virus protection, adware, spyware, etc. Much smoother operation. And the screen image is fantastic!

    Have to say, though, that it isn't completely problem-free. Still have the occasional hung CPU that requires a reboot. But overall, a better experience.
     
  21. ItaliaF1

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    thanks for the info
     
  22. ItaliaF1

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    i went by the apple store (green hills mall in nashville) today to ask some questions about the next powerbook. they said that they didnt know a thing about the release, anouncment, changes, or anything. they just said to wait until macworld.(just what i thought they would say)
     
  23. ItaliaF1

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    as i have and many good sources have said, the intel powerbook is supposed to be announced at the macworld conference and expo tommorow in San Francisco. sometime tommorow i will either call the apple store or just check on their website. if they have them at the store, im pretty sure im gonna get there as fast as i can and go home to make my first post on ferrarichat.com on an intel powerbook! ill let you guys know what happens when i get home tommorow.

    once again, thanks for all the help and advice on this thread for the past few months or so. i just hope i can get one soon!
     
  24. robertgarven

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    Im reading this on my 20" widescren imac right now! Yes wait I have had 3 macs and the one before last I bought the day before the first lcd came out... :-(

    Rob

    Mac is the way to go
    safari
    mail
    iphoto
    itunes
    photohop
     
  25. ItaliaF1

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    im not trying to put salt on the wound, but the new imacs with intel are supposed to come out at the same time the powerbook does. a 20'' imac is still awesome though!
     

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