Pros: Well built, runs Linux like a charm, clever design. Cons: Wee bit pokey for OS X. Small screen. Mono speaker.
I just picked myself an iBook Indigo and... Yes, you read correctly. I do realise that it is 2005 and not 2000, that the G4 and G5 chips have come out and that Apple is about to go Intel. However, I *really* did pick up an iBook Indigo the other ...
Pros: Tough, cool looking and a great little workhorse Cons: There are speedier iBooks out there (but they dont look as cool!)
Its tough and perfect for collge, which is what I bought it for. I have mine running OS X (Jaguar) and it runs fine. Its taken a lickin' and kept on tickin'!
I have a desktop G4 for my heavy duty stuff (I am a graphic designer) but in a pinch I used this iBook to do some work in Quark and Photoshop on vacation and it did great! (Not much fun laying out an 11 x 17 newsletter on a 12" LCD screen though). I wouldnt recommend it for that type of work however. Its great for internet and word processing though. I bought it used almost two years ago and its still serving me well!
I mostly run Office, Safari and Entourage on it--its connected to broadband internet through its ethernet card. I've also made use of its AV output capabilities to do presentations with it in class.
I owned a bluberry ibook,... by willi_dt3000 ,Apr 13 '02
I owned a bluberry ibook, i found its performance excellent.Although graphic capability could have been a little better.There was no video out port. but those were my only concerns. i found that the battery actually delivered a 6 hour charge. although i bought mine 4 $600! i bought mine in november of 2001, i bought it at sears. although it was refurbished. i eventually took it back due to compatibilty problems with my printer, but dont worry i was quickly back wit a new mac! i bought the new ibook, 600 megahertz, witha dvd/cdrw combo drive. but thats another story. But if u can find an ibook, wether it be the stylish biueberry, tangerine, key lime, or red, get it, now adays they have newer software to fix that compatibility problem, so i overall rate this poduct a 4and a half.
Pros: different look, variety of colours, and it is way better than getting a PC! Cons: A little overpriced, wierd look, and you can only get it online.
I think the design is cool, but it looks a little wierd, the screen is also pretty small. I don't have one yet but I think I am going to get one. The only thing is, is that I don't know where I can get one and I would probably want to try it first.
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