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Apple PowerBook Notebook 15" M9421LL/A (1.33-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)

Apple PowerBook Notebook 15" M9421LL/A (1.33-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for everything!
Review: I am a long time Windows user and I finally decided to try out a mac to see what all the fuss was about. After two days of use, I am in love. I also have some relatives that were only Windows user but drueled over my laptop.

Some Points I love about it
- when I turn off the room light, the laptop LCD dims and keys light up (AWESOME!)
- when I press FN+F9, I can see ALL the windows that are open. F11 and I can hide everything on my screen (very smooth and very useful). If I'm playing a game, I can hide it from my boss with one F11 button press.
- Do spywares not exist for the mac? I seem to get no popups
- Doesn't seem to crash as much as Windows. After a week, I have never had to force quit a software or reboot.
- everything is just so much more simpler (not too much going on on the screen.

Bad Point
- not many use it so hard to get any help or suggestions on it (only online).
- won't run many of my favorite programs like (Doom3, Robodemo, etc.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Computer - too bad about the side ports
Review: I love my new powerbook! The only thing I really don't like is the ports being on the side. The old titaniums had the ports on the back behind a flimsy door, so I understand why they moved them. But now they are on the side and get in the way. It is difficult to use a connected mouse in the usb port because it now takes more tabletop space than it did before. However...it is a FABULOUS computer and the ports on the sides is a minor inconvenience.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: short battery life and weak wireless internet connection
Review: It might be because of the heavy alumnium frame or just not that good of a Airport antenna signal. My dad's pc laptop can be as far away as 175 feet while my powerbook cant be farther than 40 feet. Maybe it is interferiance but this is just pathetic. The battery doesn't last all that long, at best nearly 4hours. This is my first Mac and I'm not all that impressed. I have no choice in this though, it is required at my school that I have a g4 laptop; my major is in graphic design. Do not use Bluetooth it sucks up more battery than you can imagine! Also, I hate those mice with no buttons that Apple insists on sticking with, so I got a awesome optical mouse with two buttons and a scroll wheel. I give this laptop a 4/5 rating because despite its flaws it is a great computer with all of the Adobe programs I run, like Illustrator Photoshop InDesign CS. I would prefer to have a G4 desktop computer but I need for doing my assignments at home and at school.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: welcome to your own studio
Review: it simply took my interests of music/flash/movie up to a whole new level. the mechine's close to perfect,not to mention the sleek outlook.but i'd strongly recommend to get the extended warranty. after all,laptops are fragile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not cheap, but what a valuable machine
Review: Macs have never been for those with tight-wallets, but after having struggled with several low-price PCs from various companies I realize that you really do get what you pay for.

I was first drawn to the PowerBook line-up because of its simple look--come on, you have to admit it looks great. And not only does it look good on the outside, but the amazing OS X (that's pronounced oh-ess-ten) as well as the suite of included software, from iPhoto to iTunes to iChat, and the seamless way it all comes together is a wonderful thing.

Mine was not perfect, I will admit that--the sensor on the lid which told the computer it was closed and should sleep stopped working after 6 months, but Apple was amazingly fast at repairing the problem.

There's not much else I can say besides this--if you need a portable laptop, the PowerBooks are all just amazing. And the iBooks are also worth checking out.

Go to an Apple Store, have a rep show you what a Mac can do, and see what I mean.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good notebook-but not perfect
Review: This computer is pretty solid - and is typical for Mac users. Its speed, software, and memory are all very good. These things I'm sure you've already heard -- there are a few drawbacks to this computer, though. Battery life - even after calibration - will never be 4.5 hours, I can at best get 3.5 hours out of it. The CD drive is loud and can be bothersome, although this doesn't seem to be a problem when watching DVDs. Battery heating is noticeable but not as bad as some reviews that I've read claim that it is - maybe the problem was fixed after the recall. It's a solid machine and I'm pleased with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One great laptop!
Review: This is probably the best laptop I have ever used or seen. The 1.33 ghz G4 is amazing! It blazes through anything you throw at it. The screen is bright and crisp. The bottom does get warm but not as hot as some WIndows Mac bashers would have you believe. This laptop also has some of the best battery life on any laptop as powerful as this one. the aluminum enclosure is beautiful and will braw ohhs and ahhs from anyone in the office. the apple on the outside of the case lights up for anyone who doesnt know this.


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