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Apple PowerBook Notebook 12.1" M9008LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive)

Apple PowerBook Notebook 12.1" M9008LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect
Review: I received a 12" PowerBook for Christmas, and so far, I haven't turned on my old media center pc since. I absolutely love all the features. The computer is quick to boot up, quick to load application, and because of the design of each clock cycle, programs don't interfere with each other on a large scale.
I needed a computer that could edit film and audio, and render quickly and professionally, and while this isn't the fastest PowerBook, it is definitely the one that fits my life the best. It's portable and powerful, and compared to the machines that I was running on before, this is a superior machine. I have Final Cut Pro, Express, Macromedia Studio MX 2004, Adobe suites, not to mention all the handy iApps for simple cut and edit in film. I have yet to get DVD Studio Pro 2, but that's on my list of apps to get. This is the tool for a person who needs power, but the actual physical requirement needs to come second to their ideas and creativity.
The only con is the battery life, rendering and using this processor takes a toll on it, but when I do most of those type of things, it's near a wall socket, so it isn't a big deal. And despite what I had read about this machine before I got it, it is not blazing hot. The wrist rest gets a little warm, but I've yet to find a laptop that doesn't. And unlike those laptops, this one cools down when you put it on a hard flat surface, and I barely notice that the fan is running to vent it. It is a superior machine, and definitely worth the money. Couple this with a 20" Apple display, and you have all the screen space you would ever need.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect
Review: I received a 12" PowerBook for Christmas, and so far, I haven't turned on my old media center pc since. I absolutely love all the features. The computer is quick to boot up, quick to load application, and because of the design of each clock cycle, programs don't interfere with each other on a large scale.
I needed a computer that could edit film and audio, and render quickly and professionally, and while this isn't the fastest PowerBook, it is definitely the one that fits my life the best. It's portable and powerful, and compared to the machines that I was running on before, this is a superior machine. I have Final Cut Pro, Express, Macromedia Studio MX 2004, Adobe suites, not to mention all the handy iApps for simple cut and edit in film. I have yet to get DVD Studio Pro 2, but that's on my list of apps to get. This is the tool for a person who needs power, but the actual physical requirement needs to come second to their ideas and creativity.
The only con is the battery life, rendering and using this processor takes a toll on it, but when I do most of those type of things, it's near a wall socket, so it isn't a big deal. And despite what I had read about this machine before I got it, it is not blazing hot. The wrist rest gets a little warm, but I've yet to find a laptop that doesn't. And unlike those laptops, this one cools down when you put it on a hard flat surface, and I barely notice that the fan is running to vent it. It is a superior machine, and definitely worth the money. Couple this with a 20" Apple display, and you have all the screen space you would ever need.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm a "new" Mac FANATIC, it just plain works! PERIOD
Review: I've waited this long to make sure the being new has worn off and there by giving a true picture of my long term experiences, and it simply WORKS. It's stable, predictable, and wakes and sleeps the way I expect it to. I shut it and come back in an hour or day and I open it and it's right back to work right a way. Try that with your Windows XP machine, it either freezes, crashs, or has to reboot. I flat enjoy my little jewel and I will ALWAYS use a Mac. Thanks Apple.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the greatest laptop i've ever seen
Review: it is extremely fast and can run many applications at once. I can run microsoft word, itunes, aim, msn messenger, and internet explorer at once. I haven't even added any more ram yet! It has a huge hard drive as well. The wireless internet works great if you get an airport card and airport base you can go anywhere (well at least wherever there is a wireless internet base (windows or mac) you can surf the internet and chat online. Itunes is great too. The only downside about this notebook (well actually all macs have this same problem) but there are many different programs that cant run on mac, they can only be run on windows. Other than that this is great laptop.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Computer
Review: This is a great computer. Compact, powerful, easy to use, and a beautiful design. I recommend it to anyone that is looking for a small yet full-featured computer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Macking301
Review: This portable is a real gem. Switching is not without effort, however. The Mac OS does things differently than the Windows world. Spend the time and effort learning how to do things diffferently and better and your computing world will be forever improved. Hint: get the "Missing Manual - Panther edition" by D. Pogue and use it. Also, calibrate the screen and battery following purchase and perform routine maintenance activities on the system to remain trouble-free. After almost 20 years in the PC world, I may never buy a WinPC again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Switched!
Review: This portable is a real gem. Switching is not without effort, however. The Mac OS does things differently than the Windows world. Spend the time and effort learning how to do things diffferently and better and your computing world will be forever improved. Hint: get the "Missing Manual - Panther edition" by D. Pogue and use it. Also, calibrate the screen and battery following purchase and perform routine maintenance activities on the system to remain trouble-free. After almost 20 years in the PC world, I may never buy a WinPC again.


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