I'm heading back to school via an online format and need to buy a new laptop. I'm very comfortable with the PC environment, but have been impressed with the Apple laptops. Who here has gone through this and what did you decide and why? Thanks in advance for your input.
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If you go apple, bone of on your DOS knowledge. Software is written to a specific version as I understand it and you could be operating several versions on the OS to accomodate your different software.
Others here love their MAC's so I let them explain further their experiences pro or con.Trying to fit into the NEW TF Family so I got an Hummer SRT10 Turbo. I have my Bring Back Vitor & I HEART Danica Stickers and CUC for President sign with an auto-assault hunting rifle hanging in the crowded gun-rack & my new RIGHT TURNS and Right Wingers RULE decals
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I just bought a very nice Powerbook 3400c on Ebay...paid $135 for it and it came with 3 batteries, a dual battery charger, and sleep-swappable floppy, CD, and Zip drives. 2 GB HD, 80 MB RAM...a sweet little machine which replaces a couple of 190s that finally gave up the ghost after years of faithful service.
The 3400 was the forerunner to the G3 PBs...runs OS 9 if you want, handles Office 98 or 2001 if you can deal with the bloat. Got a built in modem and ethernet, so DSL is not out of the question. If you're not averse to used machines it's a pretty good choice.You've worked so hard on the kidney. Very special -- the kidney has a very special place in the heart. It's an incredible thing. Donald John Trump
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Originally posted by ThingsThatExplodeI just bought a very nice Powerbook 3400c on Ebay...paid $135 for it and it came with 3 batteries, a dual battery charger, and sleep-swappable floppy, CD, and Zip drives. 2 GB HD, 80 MB RAM...a sweet little machine which replaces a couple of 190s that finally gave up the ghost after years of faithful service.
The 3400 was the forerunner to the G3 PBs...runs OS 9 if you want, handles Office 98 or 2001 if you can deal with the bloat. Got a built in modem and ethernet, so DSL is not out of the question. If you're not averse to used machines it's a pretty good choice.
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Originally posted by drummerWouldn't a 5300 be more appropriate..... to go with your username?You've worked so hard on the kidney. Very special -- the kidney has a very special place in the heart. It's an incredible thing. Donald John Trump
Brian's Wish * Jason Foundation
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