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emotopher

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Sep 4, 2004
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I'm about to buy a 15" PowerBook G4 (the 1.5GHz, 80GB, 512 or 1GB of RAM, Superdrive, all that jazz) and I was wondering if it is going to be cheaper going directly through the apple store and using the education discount, or should I look into other vendors? And if so, where else can I find places that sell Powerbooks (I looked into macmall.com briefly, but it was the same price if not more expensive. I'm a PC user now so I'm not too sure about some apple knowledge like this).

Thanks for the help

Topher
 
emotopher said:
I'm about to buy a 15" PowerBook G4 (the 1.5GHz, 80GB, 512 or 1GB of RAM, Superdrive, all that jazz) and I was wondering if it is going to be cheaper going directly through the apple store and using the education discount, or should I look into other vendors? And if so, where else can I find places that sell Powerbooks (I looked into macmall.com briefly, but it was the same price if not more expensive. I'm a PC user now so I'm not too sure about some apple knowledge like this).

Thanks for the help

Topher

The only way you will beat edu pricing is one of the online stores (MacMall, MacConnection etc.). They often have free RAM (install charge/rebate or both) and free printers/software, also often rebated.
 
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