Title: Need advice about powerbooks Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on April 20, 2004, 06:03:17 am I could think of no other place to ask this question. My room mate is thinking of getting a Powerbook for school/occasional gaming. His price range is approximately $1500...what should he get?
Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: alaric on April 20, 2004, 06:39:39 am A job.
Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: Cutter on April 20, 2004, 06:52:32 am I could think of no other place to ask this question. My room mate is thinking of getting a Powerbook for school/occasional gaming. His price range is approximately $1500...what should he get? first he'll need another job. then he needs to go into the apple store and take a look for himself. had a new powerbook on my mind for a while before i walked into an apple store a couple of weeks ago.....then i saw the g5. :o Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: Ace on April 20, 2004, 09:07:41 am A few questions to ask:
1) Will this be his only computer? If not, what are the specs on his other computer(s). Also, does he have an extra monitor he wants to hook this up to? 2) What screen resolution is he looking for, and what is the lowest resolution he would accept. 3) What games does he want to play on it? 4) What other processor intensive apps does he use? Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: BFG on April 20, 2004, 11:22:44 am Yeah... lovely he wants a comp. But what will it actually be used for!? oh and How mobile does he need to be?
Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: cookie on April 20, 2004, 02:53:36 pm well, if he's a student tell him to look into apple educational deals first to see what he can get.
i've got a PBG4 867MHz, and it's never given me any trouble and does fine with 'occasional gaming'. i wouldn't call it the ideal gaming machine by any stretch, but it suits my purposes well. light, too :) Title: Re:Need advice about powerbooks Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on April 20, 2004, 08:25:32 pm Well, I think we found a damn good powerbook for his price range...price drop because of the new powerbooks being released.
G4 1.25 GHz, 15.2" screen (1280x854), 512MB PC2700 (2 DIMMS, no open slots), 80GB HD, DVD-R/CDRW SuperDrive, Gigabit Ethernet, V.92 modem, built-in Bluetooth, built-in Airport Extreme card, FireWire 400 & 800, USB 2.0, DVI & S-video out, 64MB Radeon 9600, built-in stereo speakers, backlit keyboard, & mic. About $1600 before tax |