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will an iBook be OK?
Hi Guys,
I once had a dual 1.25 G4 but sold it to get away from the apple loan. I want another mac, but also a laptop for school next year, so I figured an iBook would be ideal. I am looking at the low-end 800mhz 12" iBook. I will upgrade the memory to max (not from apple, of course )What I will be doing is: iChat, iTunes, Photoshop, web surfing, Office v. X. I am just curious if the iBook will have enough to do some photoshop, and if anyone has any opinions or reccomendations?? With the education discount, I can get it for around $950, so I will save up and pay it all at once. Thanks!
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA, USA
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I say go for it!
If you can save up and pay for the iBook all at once, more power to you. The iBook will be fine for iChat, iTunes, and Office v.X, but you will see a small amout of lag with processor-heavy Photoshop tasks. On the other hand- I own a 12" PowerBook G4, and I swear by it. I, personally, am not an iBook fan. I feel that if you can pay $950.00 for the iBook, why not save up a little longer and pay $1399 for a 12" PowerBook? You'll get a snappier processor, more portability, no plastic, and (most importantly) more RAM capacity. In the end, if you go for the PowerBook, your computer will stay "up to date" longer than it will with the bottom-of-the-line iBook. Good luck, and let us know what you choose to do. Seth
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I would like a powerbook for those reasons as well,
the only reason I aim for the iBook is because being a student, thats all I can afford. $950 is a fortune to me (lol) and it takes me an eternity to save up that much. I was contemplating either the iBook, or saving up a little more and getting a 1.25ghz G4, but Im not sure. I loved my dual 1.25ghz, but it was way too loud for my liking, plus I will never, ever, go through apple loan....26% interest is not for me lol. *btw* my current computer that I have been used to for the last 3-4 years is an AMD Duron 757mhz PC with 384mb RAM and Windows XP. I imagine the iBook should be faster than this? I am very content with the speed of my current PC, but it is due time for something newer and faster
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macrumors 68000
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA, USA
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I am a student too, I had an Apple loan for my 12" PB, and believe me, it sucked.
I know about the money crunch, but the higher you buy, the longer your computer will last. BTW, I checked out the webpage in your signature. Very nice! I'm not sure if you made the site, but that's a great idea (having Tiburon owners meet up). Is there a site like that out there for Civic owners?
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yeah, an iBook will be okay for you i'd say.
![]() i'm studying design and there are some people in my class that use iBooks. there's even an old model iMac being used. ![]() it'll handle things okay... shouldn't slow down too much if you're just doing basic stuff. but i'd only consider a PowerBook if you're woking with 300dpi images (or if you just want a PowerBook 'cause their so sweet!!
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Why not consider getting a used or refurbished PowerBook? I personally think that the 12" IBook's specs are a bit of joke for a current model, 800 MHz 256 KB L2 Cache, 30 GB HD. If you spend almost $1000 on a new computer it should serve for the years to come. I seriously doubt that the 12in iBook is a good investment for that reason. It’s okay if you need a second (mobile) computer. (I'm a student myself and recently bought a 12in PB. Although it's a big investment, I don't regret the purchase at all.)
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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as far as the iBook/PB debate, I would take a little trip to an Apple store (or COMPUSA etc) and fiddle. With the exception of the superdrive,line-in, DVI-out and better vid card(important features to some) they are comparable performance wise. The rest of the experience is tastes/aesthetics. Some like the iBook and its' plastic look (and resiliency), some like the PB. Some dislike the trackpad on the ibook, keyboard on the PB. etc. Check them out...and do wait to see what is updated as the spring/summer rolls by...might be able to afford an old TiBook (if you're into those-more screen, 1mb L3 cache etc) |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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You can do all you stated easily on a 12"ibook, no problems, no questions. At work i still do that (and more) on a imac DV, and at home have done it on an imac DV for years. Now i have a 12"ibook, i can do everything slightly faster and anywhere ![]() As the ibook is cheap, do what i did... tool it up get 640 ram, BT, APX, 60gb HD and its still cheap as. Get BT and upgraded HD cause they can only be got CTO and it makes it so damn useful for every situation in the future that it wont need to be upgraded for many years
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I recently took the plunge and purchased a 12" iBook, and am officially an iBook enthusiast now.
I needed a laptop for essentially the same things you did, although add video editing to that list as I currently use my iBook as an on-the-go video editing solution so that I can wow clients with the speed at which I can throw their footage together. Thus far, the iBook has met or exceeded all my expectations. While I can't compare these activities directly to a 12" PowerBook, I can at least let you know why I prefer the iBook. 1) $$$ -- for the money, I don't think it can be beat. Being a college student, about to move for grad school, I need a workhorse that wouldn't put me too far in the hole. 2) Aesthetics -- Maybe I'm the only one, but the only PowerBook that I feel looks as good as it should is the 15. The 17" is just too huge, and the 12" looks funny to my eyes when the face is open--something about the way the keyboard sits in there. In general, I also think that the white plastic looks nicer than the aluminum, or whatever the powerbooks shell is made out of. This may not be a concern for you--it was for me, since I do occasionally have to meet with people. The iBook, in my opinion, is a real eyecatcher that draws attention in a conference room full of silver and black laptops. 3) Feel -- Comparing the two side-by-side, I much preferred the trackpad and mouse button on the PowerBook. The iBook's mouse button doesn't have quite as soft a feel. That being said, I prefer the iBook's keyboard--in fact, I don't think I've ever typed on a better keyboard--I prefer it to my desktop's keyboard (an old P2 that I bought 4 years ago). 4) Screen -- While the PowerBook has the better video card and the ability to do higher resolutions, I prefer the iBook's screen. My wife and I drove 3 hrs from Austin to Houston so that we could go to the Apple Store in the Galleria and compare the screens side by side. At maximum brightness, the iBook's screen looks brighter and more vibrant to my eye than the PowerBook. 5) Durability -- I heard great things about the iBook's durability and portability. Someone earlier said the powerbook was more portable. While it is slightly smaller and lighter, I think that the iBook FEELS better in my hands. The iBook is the first laptop that I've picked up with one hand and did not feel like it was going to fall apart or like it was putting any strain on the computer itself. As I understand it, the iBook is made to be lugged around (in my case, inside a backpack all over campus). I don't know how heavy into PhotoShop you are going. I don't do too much that requires long render times....but I do quite a bit of video, and have even used After Effects on the iBook. It is definitely not a snappy process, but it's not even snappy on the G5 PowerMac at work (although, much better than the iBook, obviously). In the end, you get what you pay for. The PowerBook is definitely a better computer in terms of actual computing power. However, you need to way whether or not the extra cost is worth it--in my case, it definitely was not. Someday, when I land that cush job, I might switch over to a PowerBook (especially if they have G7s or something crazy like that in them). But for now, while I'm tromping around campus and jostling my computer about inside a backpack--I'll take the added durability of the iBook. Just my two cents...remember that in most cases I do not have a direct head-to-head comparison with the iBook. Also, it should be clear that I have an iBook bias!!! Either way--it's an apple and it will work...yea!
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I went to CompUSA today to see the ibooks...
They are pretty nice! I like them - only the 12" is a little too small and slow...theres no way I could handle the 12" screen. I really liked the 14" though, not too slow, and the screen is just right for a laptop - and for $100 more, it would definitely be the one. But then...I saw to my left a 15" imac that could be all mine for only $100 more than that!! $1299...not to bad, I dont think. besides, Ive never had a laptop before, and I didnt really have an excuse to get one other than I needed a mac, and I thought that would be a cheap way to get one. But now Im hooked on the idea of getting the imac. only the 15" though - I couldnt dare think of saving up any more - thats already $200 more than I planned so spend, and with having to buy office v. X as well, thats absolutely the highest I will go. What are your thoughts on the iMac? Upgrades/price cuts soon?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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i think iMac is a great way to go, and since you are overbudget already...
check out the refurbished iMac's at http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL.../1.0.7.1.0.5.3 15" iMac for $999! if you read around these forums you will see multiple praise on the value of Apple Refurbished computers. Also, the iMac comes with Appleworks free (apple's version of Office) for most users, Appleworks does the job just as well as Office, i myself only need the word processing and find it to be just as adequate as MS Word, my mother uses it for Spreadsheets and it translates to and from Excel just fine. All the file types translate from pcs to mac fine 99% of the time. Try it out first before you splurge on Office X, you may not even need Officed at all.
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Thats a good point - I forgot about apple works.
I just need a word processor - and infact, I'd type everything in notepad if it had formatting lol. But since I dont have a printer, what I do is email my office documents to work, then print them off there. So I'd need it to be compatible with office. But I think my girlfriend wants a printer, so she might buy one.... is it hard to find a printer that hooks to the imac?? I work 26 hours a week now, and I have about $150 extra a month, and that usualy gets spent on taking my girlfriend out. Once I get out of school in May, I will be working fulltime, so I think if everything goes as planned, I should be able to come up with the cash in about 2 months. If Im lucky, I might be able to save up enough to get maybe a 17" with a superdrive and some extra ram. That reminds me - can I add ram to the imac later, or is that something that cannot be expanded upon after buying? Seems like it would be odd to do with everything in the little pod-shaped thing lol.
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12" ibook kicks the imac any day of the week, get back to the roots with the smaller screen and you wont regret that small is portable and in turn universal for down the track.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Also, remember past logic board problems with the iBook line.
As to whether or not a 867Mhz PB is "the same" as a 800Mhz iBook, well, duh, they are essentially the same. But what is this rubbish about battery life?!?! The PB gets waaaaay better battery life (in my personal experience) than the iBook. Remember, the key to a good battery life is to properly train the battery when it is brand new (i.e.- when you first get the computer, plug it into power and leave it plugged in for at least 24 hours. Then unplug it, and drain the battery so completely that the computer won't even turn on. Repeat this process three times, and you'll have a stellar battery, mark my words.)
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thats my 2cents! :P
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Ok...now this is getting out of hand...
At first, I wanted the iBook because that was the lowest-cost way of me getting a mac. Then, I was enticed by the iMac because for $100 more, I could have something better. But lately I have been questioning the value of the imac and if it is worth the money. I went to compusa, and they said they'll give it to me for $60 off of $1300 (I told them about apples education discount - they said the couldnt go that high, but they could do something). So the past couple days, I have been going crazy trying to find a mac that will be best for me. I am not worried about portability - the laptop only appealed to me because of the cost ($950). I just want a mac that I will love and will let me do all the things I want. I used to have a dual 1.25 power mac G$ w/ 1.24 gigs of ram. I LOVED it - but man was that thing noisy. The fans made it sound like I had a miniature 747 in my room. So I am begining to consider a single 1.25 power mac G4. only $1299, plus I can get even more off with the education discount. I have a 19" CRT, but I will more than likely be in the market for an LCD if I go this route. Im sure I could scrounge up the $$ to do so - besides, the iMac wouldve costed me more, as I would have got the 17" because I want a superdrive. (I have my old pc so I will need to get another monitor if I get a PM so that my girlfriend can still use my PC - she likes mac, but gets frustrated because shes so used to windows). Aside from me being crazy and indecisive, what are your thoughts on this?
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if you are worried about sound and price, i would recomend the ibook. you can hardly hear it and it is marginal on most computer intesive stuff. but the easy stuff like web browsing and easy day to day activities it will be perfect. I recomend it because of portability but also for the lack of fans and sound.
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i own the 12in iBook G4 (see sig for specs) and it is wonderful. it's a great deal, and it runs beautifully (i'm a graphic design major, so i use lots of processor intensive apps)
my vote goes for iBook G4 12in model (only, dont think about the 14)
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