Pros: Stylish, great display, stable with highly respectable performance Cons: OUCH! it gets hot!
Ok folks, here’s how the story goes.
Once upon a time Adi got into computers, he started building his own and generally began a learning curve that would last up until this present day. He would upgrade and update while slowly but surely...
Pros: Light, big screen, fast processor, good price, DVD player, and great color + picture. Cons: none yet
I have been looking to purchase a computer for the last couple of months. I did a lot of research and was deciding whether I should go with the desktop or laptop computer. There is pros and cons to each type of computer. I needed the computer for...
Pros: Lots of ports and expansion. Cons: Software instability. Incredibly poor case design.
Colour me stupid.
I had a 400mHz Powerbook G3 that I liked a lot, but it didn't have Firewire or USB ports. For some reason, I got it into my head that I needed those (I know that I wanted the USB port so that I could play my Playstation...
Pros: Great performance, beautiful display, sexy Cons: Larger than some notebooks
Let me preface this review by saying that I LOVE this computer. I use my computer for practically everything. From writing this review, to listening to music, to photo editing, to playing the occasional game, to keeping track of my life. I would be...
Pros: Power, design, lots of extras. Cons: Somewhat pricey
I've had my Powerbook G3 for just under 1 year now and I still love it just as much as the day I opened the box and breathed in the aroma of freshly minted plastic. This is the second Macintosh that I've owned and it replaced my previous desktop G3. So...
Pros: Easy to Use, PC Compatible, Simple to Upgrade Cons: Expensive
People always seem to love Macs. For the most part, they're more user-friendly to those of us who aren't techno-wizards, they require fewer steps to do the same tasks as PCs (in less time too), and they certainly look a whole lot prettier. But, of...
Pros: Versatility, power, styling Cons: can lock up due to software
I use this for Mac and PC applications, digital camera and camcorder, and Airport. I purchased my PowerBook G3/400 mHz in the summer of '99. I've use it a lot for presentations with a video projector at conferences, and overall it's been a joy to have....
The new Powerbook G3-2000 (aka "Pismo") is the best all-around computer I've ever used. With 18 years of computer experience, I've seen a few computers; some have come close, but in terms of a pleasant computing experience the Powerbook is...
Pros: See review for complete list Cons: See review for complete list
I feel that the best way to write reviews is by beginning with a list of what I see as the pros and cons of a product – if you want a quick breakdown just check it out, and keep reading the review to see me give a paragraph or two explanation on each...
Pros: Easy to use and understand. Cons: The track pad is a bit tricky.
The PowerBook G3 was a worth-while investment for me. I don't regret buying it in any way, even despite the $3,000 price tag. As a college student studying Graphic Design, I needed a computer with the power for design applications, and the portability...
Pros: Power, Speed, DVD Performance, User-Friendliness Cons: Little Included Software, Not PC Compatible
Apple's G3 500Mhz 128MB 20G DVD "Pismo" is a productive, fast, and easy-to-use machine. The DVD works well, showing movie theater-like DVDs in the privacy of your lap or any private place you desire. Plug in your own surround-sound speakers, turn...
Pros: Fast, Versatile, Workstation class Notebook Cons: No native serial port, still feels somewhat flimsy
I've owned several Macintosh "PowerBooks" in the past, but this is the first Apple notebook computer that really deserves the "PowerBook" name in this authors opinion. They could have easily named it the...
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