
By David Becker
Published: Wednesday 02 February 2005
Why not go Dual G4 instead?
The OS supports it,...
Mark Leslie
A G5 laptop sounds great. But it would be nice if ...
Anonymous
I think heat would still be an issue. I have a 1.3...
Guy Graham
Mark Leslie dual G4 is right on target ... the cos...
DonHall/Bear Creek Research
What G4 Powerbook logic board problems? I haven't ...
Anonymous
A Dual G4 would be a better choice for the moment,...
Aaron
Not dual processor, kiddos...dual core, single pro...
Ben
Dual G4's are not the answer and Apple knows that ...
Britt Jones
Want a 64 bit laptop ? You are gonna have to 'swit...
Anonymous
I have to agree on the noise issue. I have a Penti...
Anonymous
I wonder if the AMD64 would even be a choice at th...
Anonymous
I hate laptops. Fix the keyboard to feel like a Ap...
Anonymous
Solution: Get a PC laptop! I don't mean to start a...
Chris DiNicolas
I must be a Neanderthal man, because I still use a...
Marshall Korschun
I guess we'll wait. I will not buy a PowerBook th...
Ben Stendahl
uhhh heres an idea...get real computer
my dell ...
Anonymous
Well, I think that sure the G5 is great and all. B...
Nixxo
Hope apple is reading this, I think Mark Leslie ha...
Chris Bragg
About the dual G4 processor laptop idea:
I full...
Scott Myers
I only read one post that mentioned it; but I thin...
Ron Napier
G4 Powerbook logic board problems? I have a G4 for...
Barthold Van Acker
Why go Mac?
Performance is not simply about GHz...
Mat
I get in on this and say that the 17" powerbook th...
mark
Plain and simple. apple has what they need to make...
Ahron Darnell
There are soo many accessories out in the market t...
Wayne Zhang
ok, power is not an issue for the dual cores, acco...
Drew Jensen
G4 PB do have Logic Board Issues... and I have suf...
Gavin Done
I just got my 12in PowerBook G4 back yesterday fro...
Anonymous
Still using the same G4 portable without any logic...
Barthold Van Acker
hi,
i've have a 12"powerbook g4 which kept swit...
Anonymous
there IS a problem with the 15" Powerbook logic bo...
Anonymous
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